Father & Sons Experience (Glasgow) REVIEW was it worth it to view??? Zander Artwork
Father & Sons Glasgow Art Club
19th June till the 4th July 2024 Free Admission
This exhibition has been covered a lot throughout the United Kingdom and now has come to Glasgow.
After its successful showing in London last year my expectations were high.
With interest, I give my honest opinion on this exhibition at the Glasgow Art Club in Bath Street
"Farewell Dad"An exhibition of experience.
The popular exhibition Father & Sons, is in Glasgow now and been shown at the Glasgow Arts Club.
Zander Artwork Podcast with Westender (youtube.com)
Diversity!!! is an understatement this artist is so daring with styles that it looks like a group showing of art. Even at that, there is no question of his true talent.
Make no mistake this is a talented artist who will only grow within the art scene but you get the feeling it would be good a Dakers set style in which we could all identify as his work
Finding one particular style will be a difficult problem for Alexander, as he continues to experiment as part of his learning about himself as an artist
Having covered many art exhibitions this was one I was interested in view
Alexander Dakers has done a lot of well-known exhibitions and was seen on Sky Arts with this production
It's his deep personal works that core this exhibition. Dakers brings this exhibition alive to his late father's art and creates an interesting exhibition. In many ways, you can see diversity in even his father's art.
Clearly, an artist who is willing to experiment and make a strong opinion on human rights
Human rights work is obviously a big thing in Dakers family tree. It's very hard to see art like that but for sure makes you think.
Burnt Chiliean flag to children at war it's advised to take caution when viewing this part of the exhibition.
His use of color and textures is easily seen in this artist's work
As soon as you walk into this exhibition you feel the beautiful bright colors with a top gallery in Glasgow
Sitting in the great Glasgow Art Club with Charlies Renne Macintosh's work, Dakers deserved the utmost respect in this latest exhibition
I can only say it was a top rating from my experience as loved his painting "There Last Calls Are Still Heard" I mean that painting is worth seeing the exhibition for alone. Amazing use of oils and textures that draw you in with beautiful framing. This art piece makes you look at this painting many times it's simply brilliant
I can see why this artist came seventh in New York at the recent well-known Artexpo exhibition
An exhibition for the people of Glasgow to see and one that I can say will be remembered well




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