Renowned artists are set to return to Vanner Gallery in Salisbury.
Street and fine artists Lily Prigent and David Shillinglaw brought their major gallery show of the year, SUPERNATURE, to the gallery on November 1.
The duo, known for their colourful mural on the side of Culture Coffee on Fisherton Street, first exhibited in the city in the summer of 2023.
The pair have street art and interior murals in cities worldwide including San Francisco, New York, London, Paris, Barcelona, and Berlin.
They have also showcased their work in prestigious galleries such as the Saatchi Gallery in London, Eritage Art Projects in Lisbon, and the Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art in Munich.
Their Salisbury exhibition in 2023 was a popular success, featuring vibrant and colourful works made individually and collaboratively.
It was during this exhibition that the artists entered the open call organised by the Salisbury Civic Society to create the Fisherton Street mural, which they won.
The new show, SUPERNATURE, draws on both artists’ fascination with the natural world, which they bring to life in their trademark colourful style.
Gallery director David Christie said: "We are absolutely delighted to welcome Lily and David back to the gallery.
"Their work is outstanding and to bring artists of such international stature to the city once again is fantastic.
"We hope everyone will enjoy seeing their work just as much as they did last year."
The show runs from November 1 to December 21.
Since opening in September 2021, the Vanner Gallery has hosted more than 20 exhibitions of work by widely acclaimed artists including John Blackburn, Tim Harrisson, and Eleanor Bartlett.
It is the only host gallery outside London for the annual Graduate Art Show, a national programme which shows work by new graduates from art schools across the UK.
The Vanner Gallery is located at 45 High Street, Salisbury, SP1 2PB.
It is open from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
For more information, visit vannergallery.com or call 01722 501 551.
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