Invitations archive: Unit London
This section showcases various invitations designed for Unit London, renowned art gallery based in heart of London. The goal was to create inviting designs that reflect the gallery’s brand while promoting different exhibitions. Each invitation is crafted to catch the interest of art lovers, collectors, and the general public, encouraging them to experience the showcased art in person. The designs balance Unit London's contemporary style with the unique theme of each exhibition, offering a sneak peek into the artistic adventure awaiting attendees. Browse through to see how each invite aims to connect the audience to the gallery's vibrant art scene.
Sthenjwa Luthuli | Birthplace of the Sun
TEN | A decade of Unit London
London Calling | Group Exhibition
London Calling" is a dynamic group exhibition showcasing the diverse tapestry of artists in London, from newcomers to established residents. It's a celebration of the city's role in shaping contemporary British art. This vibrant collection could be an excellent addition to a design portfolio, offering a glimpse into the rich creativity and cultural dialogue within the UK's capital.
Miguel Payano | Limbguistics
Miguel Ángel Payano Jr.’s debut solo exhibition at Unit London, titled "Limbguistics," merges painting, collage, and relief sculpture to explore communication beyond language, drawing from his diverse cultural experiences. The exhibit features limbs from both human and natural realms, with motifs like peaches and monkeys, common symbols in Chinese culture, portraying language and human traits. Payano's transcontinental background, particularly his time in China, enriches his artworks, making them a dialogue among various visual cultures.
Ryan Hewett | Nexus
The invitation for Ryan Hewett's "Nexus" at Unit London encapsulates the exhibit's exploration of the digital age. The modern face, adorned with geometric patterns, reflects Generation Alpha's unique digital perspective. Vibrant colors blend tradition with contemporary themes, mirroring Hewett's use of classic art mediums to address today's technological evolution. The artwork, with its mix of organic and geometric elements, resonates with the concept of transhumanism, bridging humanity and technology. In short, the invite visually translates Hewett's deep dive into the intersection of tradition and futuristic advancements.
Miguel Payano | Limbguistics
Miguel Ángel Payano Jr.’s debut solo exhibition at Unit London, titled "Limbguistics," merges painting, collage, and relief sculpture to explore communication beyond language, drawing from his diverse cultural experiences. The exhibit features limbs from both human and natural realms, with motifs like peaches and monkeys, common symbols in Chinese culture, portraying language and human traits. Payano's transcontinental background, particularly his time in China, enriches his artworks, making them a dialogue among various visual cultures.
Rex Southwick | Topia
The "Topia" invitation for Rex Southwick's exhibition at Unit London vividly previews the heart of the showcase: Palm Springs' duality. The vibrant design melds the city's modern allure with its desert essence and hints at its layered history. The artwork, portraying a modern figure amidst a rich backdrop, suggests the interplay of Palm Springs' contemporary facade and deep Native American roots. In essence, this invite is more than an event announcement; it's a tantalizing glimpse into Southwick's exploration of the city's multifaceted identity.
Sho Shibuya | Month
Sho Shibuya’s first exhibition with Unit London examines our perceptions of time through the use of painting as a daily ritual. Month presents a visual diary of the artist’s work from a period between January and May 2023, featuring thirty paintings and one sculpture also comprising thirty paintings.