Art Preview: Armed Forces Summer Show @ Mall Galleries

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Art Preview: Armed Forces Summer Show @ Mall Galleries

This is a sponsored post on behalf of the Armed Forces Art Society.

Urban Jungle by Caroline Lees
Urban Jungle by Caroline Lees
Morgan Llewellyn - Tourists at Torcello
Morgan Llewellyn - Tourists at Torcello
Katie Tunn - Fin 2
Katie Tunn - Fin 2
John Ashton - Khe San 3
John Ashton - Khe San 3
Hannah Shergold - Thoroughbred
Hannah Shergold - Thoroughbred
Graham Pook - B The Second Letter
Graham Pook - B The Second Letter

If you thought that ‘Armed Forces art’ meant pictures of helicopter gunships and tanks in sandy places then the Armed Forces Art Society (AFAS) summer show at the Mall Galleries will surprise you.

Now in its 78th year, the AFAS show is popular for all sorts of reasons, not least the wide range of media, styles and subject matter exhibited; everything from tiny etchings to vast canvases, landscapes, still life, portraiture, the photo-real, the utterly abstract, sculpture in all forms, pastels, watercolours, drawings – a veritable cornucopia of art.

In 2012, for the first time, AFAS also has an exciting new show – AFAS Plus One - dedicated entirely to contemporary work.

The regular AFAS show is always strong on figurative painting, for example Graham Pook’s "B - The Second Letter" or Morgan Llewellyn’s "Tourists in Torcello". But the show also has a high proportion of semi-representational and purely abstract work and will also feature figurative sculpture, such as Hannah Shergold’s ‘Thoroughbred’.

AFAS Plus One is titled "Out Of Line" and has already generated interest from within and outside AFAS as it accepts all media and concentrates exclusively on contemporary genres. AFAS members working in video, installation, performance art and other new modes can now show their work and AFAS can offer that work to a different range of collectors - those looking for art that speaks to us in new ways. The inaugural show will include video, mini-installation and sculpture together with contemporary paintings and prints, such as Caroline's Lees' "Urban Jungle", Katie Tunn’s "Fin 2" and John Ashton’s "Khe San 3".

AFAS and AFAS Plus One – Out Of Line are both at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, SW1Y 5BD from Tuesday 28 August 2012 to Saturday 1 September 2012, 10am to 5pm daily (4pm on the final day). Admission is FREE.

Last Updated 21 August 2012