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Old Town art gallery opens new exhibition

May 24, 20242 Mins Read


By Amanda Wilkins – 24 May 2024

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Wiltshire’s award-winning contemporary art gallery, Oink, in Old Town, Swindon, brings Saatchi artist Andrew J. Millar to Wiltshire with his captivating solo exhibition.

Oink Gallery has announced the opening of “Rise”, a captivating solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist Andrew J. Millar, following his recent immersive showcase solo exhibition ‘Hidden Visions’ at Saatchi Gallery.

Andrew has had solo exhibitions in Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and New York. Renowned for his extraordinary work with Polaroid film, Millar brings his latest collection to Swindon, inviting art lovers to delve into a world where the ephemeral meets the eternal. 

Andrew J. Millar is a London-based artist whose innovative work with Polaroid photography has captured the attention of the international art scene.

By blending traditional and contemporary techniques, Millar creates haunting, dream-like images that challenge our perceptions of time and reality.

His work has been exhibited in galleries and art fairs worldwide, earning him a place among the leading contemporary artists of our time. 

Mark Pepperall, owner of Oink Gallery said: “Hosting Andrew J Millar at Oink Gallery is more than an exhibition; it’s a landmark event for us and a proud moment with such a high profile artist.”

“It’s a privilege to share Andrew’s visionary work with our community and an exciting opportunity for people in Wiltshire and the Cotswolds to get up close to Andrews work and meet him in person.”

The exhibition will run through the month of July with an exclusive opening preview on 5th July where Andrew will be in the gallery talking about his work.

Oink Gallery was founded in 2016 by Art Curator and Director Mark Pepperall. Located in Wiltshire, Oink is a premier art gallery that showcases a diverse range of emerging and established artists from around the world.

The collection includes renowned artists such as Banksy, Damien Hirst, and Jeff Koons, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. 

To secure your ticket for the opening night here: https://bit.ly/andrewjmillar  





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