Big Wall painter and street Artist Jim Vision recently joined forces with 25 groundbreaking urban-contemporary street artists for “The Nature Show,” a captivating group exhibition at The Art Pavilion in Mile End Park. This collaborative showcase, blending urban art, environmental themes, and diverse creative voices, offered a fresh perspective on humanity’s relationship with the natural world. In this blog post, we explore Jim Vision’s standout contributions, the exhibition’s collective message, and why this event is a milestone for art and sustainability in London.
The Exhibition: A Collective Celebration of Art and Nature from contemporary street artists
Hosted at The Art Pavilion—a luminous venue surrounded by the green oasis of Mile End Park—“The Nature Show” brings together 26 artists to reinterpret different themes around nature through urban, abstract, and multimedia lenses. Jim Vision’s work stands alongside pieces by painters, sculptors, and installation artists, creating a dynamic dialogue between street art’s raw energy and the exhibition’s ecological focus.
Join us for this February 13th to 23rd for The Nature Show, an immersive art exhibition featuring original work from 26 incredible artists from across the world. Each artist has created a nature inspired piece of work just for this exhibition.
All artworks are available to buy via the online portal. http://www.thenatureshow.co.uk/
10% of all proceeds will be donated to the London Wildlife Trust.
Featured artists
Nick Alexander, Oddhouse, Snug One, Zadok, Ed Hicks, Tizer, Buhloonehead, Spore, Sidok, Reves, Charlotte Archer, Jim Vision, Skyhigh, Arthur, Matt Dosa, Charlie McFarley, Hari Naylor, This One, Côme Roumegoux, Beatfox, Mr Miyagi, Gusto, Sonny Jake, Tasha McHugh, RA, and Mizmatiki.
Workshops
Over the February half term we have a series of free nature themed kids workshops run by our resident artist Natasha McHugh. Natasha is a socially-engaged Artist from Stoke-on-Trent. Natasha has been producing and facilitating projects and workshops in community settings in the West Midlands for the past 5 years, since graduating from Kingston School of Art. Her artistic practice crosses lens based work, print and painting, alongside experimentation with natural materials for developing analogue film, anthotypes and dyes. Within these processes Natasha explores and connects ecology, class, decay and community.
Opening Night
The opening night featured an awesome activation from Are you Mad, a waste design studio based between London and Los Angeles, transforming discarded materials into objects, furniture and shop fits. As well as drinks courtesy of Laine Brew co, and Faith in Nature Juices providing fresh organic juices throughout the event.
Tickets
Tickets for The Nature Show are free, we encourage all guests to book tickets for the private view here www.thenatureshow.co.uk avoid disappointment.
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