May 24, 2005 (Press Release) --
Old Town Hall
LondonSW3 5EZ
13 –18 June 2005 from 9:30-8:00 pm
15 June 2005 private view from 1:30 –4:00 pm
The first major exhibition of new paintings by Alphonse Mpeke in London for 2005 will open at the Chelsea Gallery on Monday 13 June 2005. The show will include twenty-five new works. A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition.
He was born in Cameroon in 1976 and he lives in East London since 1997 coming from France. He ran previous exhibition in January 2004 at Stratford Library Gallery; he represented the Cameroonian High Commission at a group exhibition at the Royal Arsenal Museum March 2004.
Mpeke attended the Royal Fine Art Academy of Liège in Belgium in 1993. The same year, he won a collective first price of photography and painting organised by the Belgian HCR, (High Commission for Refugees, Brussels) untitled ‘loin de ma maison (far from my home).
Alphonse uses knives, brushes, spatulas, crayons, canvas, and acrylics, oils colours and pencils to materialise his fantasies, frustrations and hopes. He expressed a remarkable lively of movement and energy within each of his images. Profound and intensely emotional, he approaches subjects and lifts the sail of certain mystified aspects of human condition. There is no limitation or boundary in Mpeke’s imaginary or creation. No doubt about his obsession of exploring space and freedom. As far as Mpeke’s work is concerned, the originality of his paintings reveals a level of maturity and freedom to explore in order to stimulate our interrogations on the real sense of oneself.
You are kindly invited to the private view that will be held at the newly renovated Chelsea gallery at the Old Town Hall, King’s Road.
For more information please do not hesitate to contact:
MPEKE FINE ARTS STUDIO
Tel: 07729-001 847
alphonsempekefinearts@yahoo.co.uk
www.mpekefineart.com
Buses: 11, 19, 22, 49
Tube: Sloane Square (Circle & District lines), South Kensington (Circle, District & Piccadilly lines
Old Town Hall
LondonSW3 5EZ
13 –18 June 2005 from 9:30-8:00 pm
15 June 2005 private view from 1:30 –4:00 pm
The first major exhibition of new paintings by Alphonse Mpeke in London for 2005 will open at the Chelsea Gallery on Monday 13 June 2005. The show will include twenty-five new works. A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition.
He was born in Cameroon in 1976 and he lives in East London since 1997 coming from France. He ran previous exhibition in January 2004 at Stratford Library Gallery; he represented the Cameroonian High Commission at a group exhibition at the Royal Arsenal Museum March 2004.
Mpeke attended the Royal Fine Art Academy of Liège in Belgium in 1993. The same year, he won a collective first price of photography and painting organised by the Belgian HCR, (High Commission for Refugees, Brussels) untitled ‘loin de ma maison (far from my home).
Alphonse uses knives, brushes, spatulas, crayons, canvas, and acrylics, oils colours and pencils to materialise his fantasies, frustrations and hopes. He expressed a remarkable lively of movement and energy within each of his images. Profound and intensely emotional, he approaches subjects and lifts the sail of certain mystified aspects of human condition. There is no limitation or boundary in Mpeke’s imaginary or creation. No doubt about his obsession of exploring space and freedom. As far as Mpeke’s work is concerned, the originality of his paintings reveals a level of maturity and freedom to explore in order to stimulate our interrogations on the real sense of oneself.
You are kindly invited to the private view that will be held at the newly renovated Chelsea gallery at the Old Town Hall, King’s Road.
For more information please do not hesitate to contact:
MPEKE FINE ARTS STUDIO
Tel: 07729-001 847
alphonsempekefinearts@yahoo.co.uk
www.mpekefineart.com
Buses: 11, 19, 22, 49
Tube: Sloane Square (Circle & District lines), South Kensington (Circle, District & Piccadilly lines

ALPHONSE MPEKE unveils his new paintings in London.Private 15 June 2005 Private View from 1:30pm-4:30 pm.
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