Exhibition: 318 Danish Bicycles

June 30, 2009 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Global | Comment |

In his brand new exhibition, photographer Richard Nolan-Neylan explores the Danish bicycle as an art form. The vibrant culture surrounding the relationship between the Danes and their bike has allowed for richness in colour, shape and form. Richard has observed that the practical perspective with which this mode of transport is viewed has lead to inspired designs. All the images were taken over 2 days in July 2008. The random nature of the pictures and the places they were taken in is reflected in the bikes. The exhibition, hosted by Alternative Arts Photo-space at 530 Commercial Road, London E1 0HY, runs from 3 July to 1 August 2009. The gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11am to 6pm and admission is free.

Fujifilm Press Release

318 DANISH BICYCLES

Photographer Richard Nolan-Neylan explores the Danish bicycle as an art form.

The vibrant culture surrounding the relationship between the Danes and their bike has allowed for richness in colour, shape and form. Richard has observed that the practical perspective with which this mode of transport is viewed has lead to inspired designs. All the images were taken over 2 days in July 08. The random nature of the pictures and the places they were taken in is reflected in the bikes.

All photographs in the exhibition were printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Metallic Pearl Paper by Metro Imaging.

Richard Nolan-Neylan was born in Sussex and grew up in Australia. He is a professional freelance photographer, shooting fashion, beauty, portraiture and urban landscapes.

The exhibition runs from 3 July to 1 August 2009.

The gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11am to 6pm and admission is free.

Transport:
Limehouse DLR
Buses 15, 115, 135
Cyclists & pedestrians welcome.

Alternative Arts has been commissioned to curate this space as a gallery dedicated to exhibiting photography. Shows will open on the FIRST THURSDAY of each month. Photographers are invited to submit proposals for solo & group shows.

For further information contact [email protected] 020 7375 0441.

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