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Til Gerhard's painting Black Love

Black Love, Til Gerhard 2007 ©

Unholy Truths at Initial Access

Initial Access in Wolverhampton will be holding a new exhibition from 8th September 2007.

Unholy Truths is the third exhibition to be held at Initial Access, a space displaying art from Frank Cohen's collection.

Frank opened his gallery early this year, he is one of the world’s top modern art collectors and wanted to bring art to the people.

The exhibition's theme will be Gothic contemporary art.

Initial Access

The Initial Access gallery

Works from recent years by some of the key painters and sculptors currently working in Korea, India and China alongside artists from Europe and the USA will be presented.

Til Gerhard's painting Black Love will be exhibited, along with work from Dirk Bell, Yue Minjun, Andro Wekua and Jake and Dinos Chapman (who were nominated for the Turner Prize back in 2003).

The exhibition will be open from 8th September – 15th December 2007 at Initial Access, on the outskirts of the Wolverhampton, in two refurbished warehouses.

Opening times are as follows: Monday - Thursday 11am - 4pm  and Saturday 10am - 4pm. Admission will be free of charge.

Contact: 01902 798999

Picture credit: Til Gerhard Black Love, 2006, Courtesy of the artist and The Frank Cohen Collection. Copyright: Til Gerhard, 2007

last updated: 20/07/07

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