Cultivate presents Still – An on-line art exhibition…

Welcome to Still, This time, just like last time, we’ll let the art do the talking first rather than clutter the top of the page with words or introductions, the intro is down at the bottom of the page, under the art and those oh so vital links. Please do scroll to the foot of the page for those all important links to all the artists, the links are the vital things…  

Please click on an image to enlarge it or to run the slide show (and do please view it all on a decent sized monitor please, something more than a phone for gawdsake, surely the art deserves more than a tiny phone…)

We would really like to say it again…

We would really like to think, or maybe hope, just as we said last time, that it as simple as us just saying hey, here’s some art and here’s the links to the artists, off you go. We really would like to think it was that simple. This is the 15th on-line exhibition from Cultivate and we think, if we’ve counted it right, the 165th Cultivate art show in all. Once again this show is brought to you by Cultivate founders Sean Worrall and Emma Harvey, once again we invited 33 of our fellow artists to join us and once again we invite you to explore art and artists gathered from all over the land and indeed the globe. Artists from London, from all over the UK, from all over the globe.

We like putting these shows together, we said this last time (and the time before), it forces us to look at other people’s art a little more, it makes us explore people just a little more, we’re forced to get to know the artists who make the art just a little more than we probably would. Art excites and I hope that, once again, this show does. It doesn’t really matter about the detail here, it doesn’t matter about the size or if the painting is in oil or the size of the print, not right here, not in terms of this show, for this is on on-line show, everything is flat, everything is the same size, the important thing here is that you react, that you think “oh, she looks like an exciting artist” or “I like what he’s doing, let me hit the link and find out more” – please go follow their social media feeds, get on mailing lists and maybe see their art for real at some point in the future if you get a chance. This is about connecting things, connecting people, cross-pollination, I do hope this show is as simple as that. hopefully it really is as simple as that? Alright? Next? Still? Still here. Shall we do it again next month? (sw)

.Thank you.

LINKS TO THE ARTISTS, do please use those links now, that is the real point here, the pointing you in the direction of some exciting artists we hope you will go explore and connect with…

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AGATA CARDOSA
ANGELA FOX
BRIGID MULLIGAN
CAROLE HAWTHORNE
CHRISTOPHER TANSEY
DAN BROUGHTON
DAMON RICHARDSON
DOMINIC BLOWER
EINAT LEV ARI
EMMA BENNETT
EMMA HARVEY
GABRIEL EMBEHA
IRINA DAVYDOVA
JAMES JOHNSTON
JESSE RENDLES
JOSH HOWARD
JULIA HOLT
JULIE LOUISE HARRISON
JULIE CAVES
LARA JULIAN
LEANDRA BRANDSON
LIZ GRIFFITHS
LYNNE CHAPMAN
MARK BURRELL
MELIKE
MICAELA DE VIVERO
PATRICIA MAGALHAES
PETER A LEIGH
PETER CHARALAMBIDES
PETER GRIFFITHS
SAFFRON HARPHAM
SARAH LOUISE HAWKINS
SEAN WORRALL
SOPHIE HARDISTY
VESNA PARCHET

Curated by Cultivate founders Sean Worrall and Emma Harvey

And that was it, a tenth on-line show during these strange and almost over locked-down times we’e hopefully coming out of now.  A big big thanks to anyone and everyone who has visited the exhibition, a big big thanks to all involved in the show. None of the artists were charged a submission fee or anything else, everything here was done for free…

And if you do feel like making a small donation – We bring all this art, music and underculture to you for free, we really don’t want to clutter up our pages with annoying adverts, no one wants that, but it does take up a lot of time, hours and hours of time. If you should feel like supporting Organ/Cultivate (for it is one in the same) by making a small donation to help keep all this flowing that would be delightful, thank you.

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Coming next? Well maybe these shows are monthly now, there has now been one in January, February, March anw April, we said we’s maybe do it again in May and indeed we did, maybe June? Now if only the damn aloof elitist Arts Couuncil would see thia as being worthy of actual support, they do like to tell us in private how valued all this open-door Cultivating is. Seems officially they prefer those who talk it to those of us who actually walk it, once day we’ll work it out…

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