Going 'Mad' In Chiswick

Local artists Bob Osborne and Carrie Reichardt celebrate the eccentricity of the area

chiswick flyover old poster reimaged as a junction to poverty and drugs

The reimagined Chiswick flyover

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Chiswick artists Carrie Reichardt and Bob Osborne will be putting on a bumper exhibition of over 50 new artworks at The Hogarth Health Club throughout May to unveil their recent 'Mad in Chiswick' range.

The infamous duo have created a body of work to celebrate the eccentricity of their local area and these pieces will be unveiled for the first time at The Hogarth Club.

Reichardt and Osborne have been busy collaging Victorian postcards of W4 landmarks, re-firing ceramics with a satirical twist and decorating crockery with their seditious and humorous Mad in England and Rebel Not Taken brands.

Smaller works, including defaced postcards and upcycled plates, will be hung in the corridor area of The Hogarth from April 30-May 27 and larger pieces and prints will be on display in the Crucial Food bar, restaurant and conservatory area from May 10-July 4.

There will be a preview at The Hogarth Club on May 11 6.30-8.30pm.

Another example of the work which will be on display

 

April 21, 2017

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