EXHIBITION 3-27 FEBRUARY 2010
Jason Gibilaro’s body of work is based from his experience of time spent in Iceland doing an Artist Residency in 2009 . Much of the imagery takes its focal point around the global banking crisis, which has decimated so many economies around the world , and
has had a particular impact in Iceland. Also on show a series of landscapes observing the natural environment. jasongibilaro.com
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Jason Gibilaro ICELAND at SUBWAY Gallery PRIVATE VIEW WEDNESDAY 10 FEBRUARY 6-9 PM
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