Five Hundred Dollars

London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
www.fivehundreddollars.co.uk

Five Hundred Dollars is a not for proft artist run space situated in London's Eastend. The Gallery was founded in 2009 with the generous support of The Jerwood Charitable Foundation, intially as a temporary space, but due to it's success has gone on to be a permanent organisation show casing the best of London's emerging artistic and curatorial talent. In our previous exhibtions we have shown a diverse range of work from new media and film to painting, sculpture, performance and sound pieces.

We aim to help promote artists at the start of their careers by providing a platform for proffessional exhibtions and the development of ideas outside a commercially driven setting. Poviding the artists with promotional help and curatorial advice, as well as creating an environment for creative discussion and the exchange of ideas.

James Unsworth: "Dick Eye", pen and ink, 297 x 420 mm, 2007
Blue Curry: Untitled, car tyre, beans, 60 x 60 x 20 cm, 2010
Blue Curry: "Like Taking Sand to the Beach", 1,927 lbs of sand collected from a beach in the bahamas installed in a german gallery - 1,654 lbs returned, 550 x 500 x 30 cm, 2006
Blue Curry: Untitled, conch shell, strobe light (flash rate variable), 25 x 20 x 15 cm, 2009
Jock Mooney: "Discontinued (Victoria & Albert Remix)", Storey Gallery, 2009
Jock Mooney: "Octavia Dressed as a Bush in the Middle of the Night", plastic modelling compound, enamel paint, wood, tinsel, dimensions variable, 2010
Jock Mooney: "Sistinister", plastic modelling compound, plastic, enamel paint, 19 x 9 x 10 cm, 2010
James Unsworth: "Sketchbook 2006", pen and ink, 148 x 105 mm
James Unsworth: "Anlter Lube", pen and ink, 297 x 420 mm, 2007