The New PRSC Outdoor Gallery will re-open on Friday 10th December. There will be mulled wine, mince pies and an open fire, coinciding with late night opening at the Selling Gallery, the Banksy Q show, andthe Stokes Croft China Studios Xmas Gallery.
WHAT IS IT?
PRSC will launch a gallery where pieces of work are displayed outside on its dedicated, custom-built, illuminated outside wall… Work will go up on Friday, and will remain on the wall for up to two weeks, 24 hours a day and will be for sale by Dutch Auction. The wall is open to anybody to exhibit. Boards are available for prospective artists and measure 40″ x 32″, though canvasses can be any size or type, though they should be weatherproof… Over the period of two weeks, the price of the work descends from the starting price (Decided by the Artist) to the reserve price (Also decided by the Artist). Any proceeds will be split equally between PRSC and the artist. It is to be hoped that the work will generally not be subject to intervention by others, but nothing is guaranteed…
There are nine slots available for the launch, slots becoming available as work is sold…
See pictures of the wall and previous works below…
Jamie Gillman stencils the plinth of the new Gallery.
The characters were part of the Banksy Q show.
The team mount the work using security screws…
Outdoor Gallery illuminated… (Tagged by Sony)
Outdoor Gallery adds to the streetscape…
Tom Mead’s painting: Sold for £200
Dan’s stencil piece: Sold for £160
Some of these paintings were repaired by the artists, though not all purchasers required this service.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS BOLD EXPERIMENT, PLEASE CONTACT US
Posted on December 6, 2010 by prsc
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