Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL
Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.
Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992. Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro. Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”. Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.
Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods. On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.
The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.
Jovandic was born in Sarajevo. In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo. Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.
For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk
Written by John Godber
Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph are the original men in black as they tell the tale of one night in a disco in the 80’s in this outrageous parody of Saturday Night Fever! All the gang are out on the town, the boys, the girls, the cheesy DJ, the late night kebab man and the taxi home, all under the watchful eyes of the Bouncers.
‘You’ll be rolling in the aisles’ The Daily Mail
‘Bouncers is not so much a play as it is a social phenomenon’ The Guardian
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL
Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.
Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992. Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro. Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”. Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.
Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods. On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.
The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.
Jovandic was born in Sarajevo. In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo. Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.
For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL
Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.
Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992. Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro. Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”. Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.
Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods. On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.
The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.
Jovandic was born in Sarajevo. In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo. Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.
For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL
Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.
Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992. Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro. Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”. Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.
Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods. On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.
The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.
Jovandic was born in Sarajevo. In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo. Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.
For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
Presented by London Gay Men’s Chorus ensemble
The London Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble performs at the Camden Fringe Festival for the very first time. The LGMCe celebrates the joy of musical theatre in their uniquely humorous way. Expect vocal fireworks, sparkling harmonies and unforgettable ‘choral-ography’! Witness the West End as you’ve never seen it before!
Twitter: @LdnGMC
Web: www.lgmc.org.uk
Presented by London Gay Men’s Chorus ensemble
The London Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble performs at the Camden Fringe Festival for the very first time. The LGMCe celebrates the joy of musical theatre in their uniquely humorous way. Expect vocal fireworks, sparkling harmonies and unforgettable ‘choral-ography’! Witness the West End as you’ve never seen it before!
Twitter: @LdnGMC
Web: www.lgmc.org.uk
A Game of Two Halves presents
Jude is desperate for a child, Terry is lost and looking for company.
In a thought provoking, bitter sweet comedy one of them decides to make the other an offer he can’t refuse.
From the older man’s perspective the play explores fear, loneliness, hope, loss and expectation.
Inspired by the 2011 film ‘England Expects’ Rod Silvers (Terry) and James Petherick (Jude) wish to raise awareness of the rarely discussed issue of childless men.
Twitter: @Terry_and_Jude
Presented by Nonsense Theatre
Earth Tikaia tells the story of three people in the not-so-distant future, in a world gone mad with right wing power and technological advances.
Through their actions, the humans are lured into Tikaia, an ancient land of mythical tradition, inhabited by creatures of wisdom, spirit and guidance – in order to realise the faults of humanity on Earth.
A Game of Two Halves presents
Jude is desperate for a child, Terry is lost and looking for company.
In a thought provoking, bitter sweet comedy one of them decides to make the other an offer he can’t refuse.
From the older man’s perspective the play explores fear, loneliness, hope, loss and expectation.
Inspired by the 2011 film ‘England Expects’ Rod Silvers (Terry) and James Petherick (Jude) wish to raise awareness of the rarely discussed issue of childless men.
Twitter: @Terry_and_Jude
A Game of Two Halves presents
Jude is desperate for a child, Terry is lost and looking for company.
In a thought provoking, bitter sweet comedy one of them decides to make the other an offer he can’t refuse.
From the older man’s perspective the play explores fear, loneliness, hope, loss and expectation.
Inspired by the 2011 film ‘England Expects’ Rod Silvers (Terry) and James Petherick (Jude) wish to raise awareness of the rarely discussed issue of childless men.
Twitter: @Terry_and_Jude
Presented by A Major Theatre Company
New musical Confessions of a Superhero centres around a young girl named Jenny-lee and her quest to discover her true identity in a world where the extraordinary is just… ordinary. Haunted by her own untameable powers, she seeks out a group dedicated to helping Superheroes cope with the daily struggles and pressures that come with the job, in the hope that they will provide her with some much needed guidance. However, it quickly becomes clear that the heroes Jenny once looked up to aren’t as super as she once thought, a realisation made even more worrying by the resurgence of a powerful super villain. Will Jenny be able to find the path destiny has always intended? Or will this lost soul, as so many do, fly too close to the sun?
Twitter: @of_superhero
Presented by Nonsense Theatre
Earth Tikaia tells the story of three people in the not-so-distant future, in a world gone mad with right wing power and technological advances.
Through their actions, the humans are lured into Tikaia, an ancient land of mythical tradition, inhabited by creatures of wisdom, spirit and guidance – in order to realise the faults of humanity on Earth.