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Smolensky Gallery is an independent contemporary art gallery[1] based in Manchester, United Kingdom.[2][3] The gallery was established online in 2020, and offers a range of contemporary original art and prints, particularly featuring works of Street art/Graffiti, Commercial art, Photography, and Pop art.

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List of artists currently listed by Smolensky Gallery[4]

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  • Adam Hayley aka .AD13:.
  • Ai Weiwei
  • AJ Curtis
  • Akinyemi Oludele
  • Alex Giles
  • Alexandra Gallagher
  • André Saraiva
  • Ayako Rokkaku
  • Aylo Nomad
  • Banksy
  • Barbara Kruger
  • Beefgrindr
  • Ben Eine
  • Benjamin Cohen
  • Blek Le Rat
  • Bob Dylan
  • Chalk Zaldivar
  • Charlie Spencer
  • Charlotte Keates
  • Conor Harington
  • Cope2
  • CurlyMark
  • Damien Hirst
  • Dan Baldwin
  • Daniel Lefcourt
  • David Shrigley
  • Days 77
  • DFace
  • Dirty Hans
  • DJ Simpson
  • Dolk
  • DS
  • Ed Hicks
  • Edwin Ansah
  • Emma Gibbons
  • Epi
  • Fanakapan
  • Fleur Yearsley
  • Gareth Tristan Evans (aka The Trunk of Funk)
  • George Condo
  • Goldie
  • Grayson Perry
  • Guy Gee
  • Happy Mondays
  • Harland Miller
  • Heath Kane
  • Hello Marine
  • Henry Woolway
  • Iain H Williams
  • Invader
  • Jacob Hess
  • Jake & Dinos Chapman
  • Jake Aikman
  • Jamie Reid
  • Jana Nicole
  • Jasper Cheng
  • Javier Mariscal
  • Jez Dolan
  • Joe Webb
  • Johnny Depp
  • Jonas Wood
  • Julian Laverdiere
  • Julian Opie
  • Kaws
  • Keith Haring
  • Kevin Cummins
  • Kid Acne
  • King Random
  • Layne Rowe
  • Liam Hopkins (Lazerian)
  • Lili Reynaud-Dewar
  • Louise Bourgeois
  • Louise Mcnaught
  • Lucas McCoy
  • Magnus Gjoen
  • Mal One
  • Marcus Method
  • Maria Rivans
  • Mark Drew
  • Mark Petty
  • Markus Vater
  • Martin Whatson
  • Mason Storm
  • Mattie Art
  • Max Ruf
  • Mel Hood
  • Michael Beard
  • Michael Joseph
  • Mira Hirtz
  • Morys Davies
  • Mr Controversial
  • Mr Doodle
  • Mr Jago
  • Mr Penfold
  • Mr TeaOne
  • Naomi Harwin
  • Ned Vena
  • Nick Chaffe
  • Nick Smith
  • Nick Walker
  • Nigel Smith
  • Paul Houghton Mosaics
  • Pejac
  • Pentti Monkkonen
  • Perspicere
  • Peter Davis
  • Piicasa
  • Pure Evil
  • Raquel van Haver
  • Rashid Johnson
  • Reesha
  • Richard Berner
  • Rob Lally
  • Rob Lenihan
  • Roby Dwi Antono
  • RYCA (Ryan Callanan)
  • Sage Barnes
  • Sam Esty Rayner
  • SheOne
  • Shepard Fairey
  • Sian Bristow
  • Simon Shepherd
  • Snik
  • Steve Cartwright
  • STIK
  • Sunday B. Morning (Andy Warhol)
  • Sven
  • Tankpetrol
  • Tape Deck Art
  • Tboy
  • Ted Bain-Smith
  • The Connor Brothers
  • Tom Gittins
  • Tom Sachs
  • Tony Spink aka Neon Tony
  • Torben Ribe
  • Yellowpop
  • Yoshitomo Nara

Previous Events and Exhibitions

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List of previous events and exhibitions held by Smolensky Gallery[5]

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  • "Juice Palette", Natural Wine and Art Experience with Thomas Gittins, 15/03/2024
  • "Knees Up", Exhibition by Tough Luck UK, 10/02/2024
  • "The Joy Must Grow", Exhibition of Thomas Gittins, 18/01/2024
  • "CURA", Exhibition featuring numerous artists, 28/11/2023
  • "As Above, So Beyond", Exhibition featuring numerous artists, 12/10/2023
  • "NSFW", Exhibition featuring numerous artists, 24/08/2023
  • "Demand the Reasonable", Exhibition of SheOne & Jamie Reid, 14/07/2023
  • "UNITY", Gallery Opening Exhibition, 28/04/2023[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Smolensky Gallery". Manchester’s Finest. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  2. ^ "About Us". Smolensky Gallery. 2024-05-03. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  3. ^ Finest, Manchester's (2023-04-25). "New Smolensky Gallery to disrupt Manchester's art scene with debut exhibition UNITY". Manchester’s Finest. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  4. ^ "Collections". Smolensky Gallery. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  5. ^ "Smolensky Gallery". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  6. ^ Finest, Manchester's (2023-04-25). "New Smolensky Gallery to disrupt Manchester's art scene with debut exhibition UNITY". Manchester’s Finest. Retrieved 2024-05-16.