
Zebra One Gallery is a Contemporary London Art Gallery and Picture Framers that works in the Primary (new to market) and Secondary art markets (reselling original artworks, prints and multiples) from emerging artists to some of the world's most well-known artists and photographers. Zebra One Gallery uses its platform to raise awareness for some great causes and subjects that are dear to them and are affecting people today.
The Gallery whilst working in the secondary market works with some fantastic emerging Contemporary artists as well with artists such as Jordi Diaz Alama, Christian Little, Dain NYC, Kate Garner, Hiroshi Sato, Rebecca Fontaine Wolf, Dom Pattinson, Joshua Flint, Matthew Hance amongst others. Attention to detail, whether you are framing a poster or a fine oil painting, is our priority.
The Gallery whilst working in the secondary market works with some fantastic emerging Contemporary artists as well with artists such as Jordi Diaz Alama, Christian Little, Dain NYC, Kate Garner, Hiroshi Sato, Rebecca Fontaine Wolf, Dom Pattinson, Joshua Flint, Matthew Hance amongst others. Attention to detail, whether you are framing a poster or a fine oil painting, is our priority.
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Alex Jul
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Alex Jul, Realist Painter, From the beginning, the interpretations that condemned the history of art towards the great lie were the precursors that, during its course, a series of failed social constructions have been inexorably cultivated, like a bad vice. Symbolism, the abstract-figurative duality; terms that are undoubtedly closely linked to the origin of time.
Ali B
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Ali B's style is very much influenced by Pop Art with his bold use of colours, shapes and subject matter echoing the giants of the 1960s whilst giving a nod to their contemporaries such as Douglas Coupland and Damien Hirst. Ali B has an eclectic and varied music industry background spanning over two decades.
Christian Little
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Little's acrylic paintings are based on contradiction. They are simultaneously erotic and sterile, stiff and fluid, analytic and absurd, actual and artificial. His imagery examines our voyeur culture preoccupied with sex, body image, drama and the lives of others. Abstracted figures engage in strange spaces and perform maintenance-based activities: shaving, bathing, scrubbing the shower floor, lifting weights, toweling off and straightening up.
Damien Hirst
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Damien Hirst was born in 1965 in Bristol and grew up in Leeds. In 1984 he moved to London, where he worked in construction before studying for a BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths college from 1986 to 1989. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 1995. Since the late 1980's, Hirst has used a varied practise of installation, sculpture, painting and drawing to explore the complex relationship between art, life and death.
Daniel Martin
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Daniel (1982) lives and works in Leiden, the Netherlands. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Exhibitions include, the National Museum of Revolution, Cuba. Duo with Phillip Akkerman, The Hague; SOHD, Cobra Museum, Amstelveen; El Pez Soluble Gallery, Mexico; Booth Gallery, New York; The Who Gallery, London; Den Gallery, Kuwait city; Thinkspace, Los Angeles.
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