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Art and Talking – portfolio

Art and Talking at work

Art and Talking: Installing bananas Juliane BethanyArt and Talking: Facade with bananas  Juliane BethanyArt and Talking: Orangerie gallery  Juliane BethanyArt and Talking: Main gallery with artists  Juliane BethanyArt and Talking: Main gallery installation  Juliane BethanyArt and Talking: Walk & Talk   Juliane BethanyArt and Talking: T-shirts silkscreened with a simplified version of L'Origine du Monde with a banana in black and red or yellow, with Rembrandt's Pissing Man or Pissing and Shitting Woman on the back.

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https://www.artandtalking.com

Artist information

We host monthly selling exhibitions opening on the first Saturday of the month, open 2pm-6pm until the second Saturday following.

We organise artists’ walks, poetry readings, dance, film screenings (https://www.chippingnortontheatre.com/events/the-rebel-pg ) , and…

Exhibition information

Berlin 2019, Venice 2021, now the art centre of Chipping Norton.

With a materialistic focus on enabling cross cultural discourse, encouraging international exchange, artists’ walks, poetry & monetisation, we also show conceptual art and the old masters.

May Venue(s)

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