A more intimate space
The SOLO is the smallest of our galleries, and features four narrow floor to ceiling windows, providing even lighting throughout. A simple wooden bench gives the gallery scale with minimum fuss, making this the perfect space for mounting an exhibition with a small number of works.
This is an intimate environment providing both artist and viewer the simplicity and accessibility of a modern bricks and mortar gallery.
Professional presentation
At just $5 for one whole month on the Curator Plan, even an emerging artist can hold an exhibition and present their work in a professional manner; all from a smart phone, tablet or desktop.
The Curator Plan offers space to exhibit up to eight artworks for just $5, and for another $10, the Curator Plus Plan allows you to display twelve works, for $15 monthly.
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Exhibbit mobile is a great experience, so download our free IOS or Android app to visit exhibitions wherever you are.
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Recent exhibitions
Below is a selection of recent exhibitions profiled on Exhibbit for your enjoyment. Watch the preview, or head straight to the exhibition by clicking the link below each image.
Now sit back and soak in some inspiring art.
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Jim Alford sees and records astonishing celestial events with a formidable arsenal of technical prowess, depth of soul and breadth of vision at his command. When viewing his paintings, the phenomenal, quiet, meditative power of his work washes over you in waves of bliss.
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In Vice & Virtue, Jeremy Penn has chosen to blend modernity with pervading sexual attitudes. He has deliberately referenced the bold, brash colors of graffiti – as it’s so often on our street corners and alleyways that we find truth in art; unashamed representations of sex and sin.
The viewer is not only confronted with a deliberately thought-provoking word, they’re forced to see themselves as part of the image, through their reflection in the piece itself.
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Art Suggest's exhibition, Panoramart, features Olivier Rizzo, alias Speedy Graphito, who brings together Ornella Rosa, a sexy and sultry girl with red hair; Trash Anderson, a punk rebel from Bordeaux; Oyo Caramel, a young Asian girl dying bedridden in hospital and some other artists.
For this exhibition, the artists worked together under the spray and stencils of their master, Speedy Graphito who, back in the 80s, was a pioneer of the French ‘Street art’ movement.
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ZenitArt presents an exhibition from the Spanish Balearic Islands featuring the blue women by Marc Jesus Vives, which has become an icon of the island of Menorca.
This group exhibition also showcases works by Dolores Comas, David Monros, Doris Duschelbauer and Pastor Aina.
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