
London Book Fair, 8-10 April 2014
The London Book Fair is delighted to announce that this year’s fair will feature the first ever literary ‘pop-up’ version of The Club at The Ivy, the prestigious London private members’ club.
Curated by James Freeman, a selection of work will be exhibited in the pop up Club at the Ivy, including a number of my own pieces, after the recent two man show at James Freeman Gallery, with noted painter Matthew Small.

Touch / Screen : Chuck Elliott and Matthew Small at the James Freeman Gallery
Look around you in a public place, and almost everyone will be somewhere else, lost in their own virtual otherwhere. This is the digital future: absent communication. Touch/Screen sets out to look at that gap we fall into between the physical and the virtual, using the work of two very different artists: Matthew Small, a painter of raw tactile portraits of urban youth, and Chuck Elliott, a digital artist who gives structure and colour to the digital ether. Somewhere in between is where we spend an increasing part of our lives – somewhere between touch and the screen.

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Mutual Art feature on TouchScreen, Matthew Small & Chuck Elliott, James Freeman Gallery, 02/2014. Look around you in a public place, and almost everyone will be somewhere else, lost...