It’s all about me…

Becoming an artist is one of the best thing I’ve ever done. I still can’t quite believe it’s actually my job to look for the beauty around me.

My latest collection celebrates the beauty of the city through the shapes, outlines and colours that define its character. London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Paris, Singapore, Miami, and Dubai all feature in my portfolio. And more to come.

Before becoming a full-time artist I spent more than twenty years in the television industry working on entertainment programs, talk shows, documentaries, animations and a children’s novel. I even had a job writing poetry about pirates.

But creating original and innovative art was always my true passion.

One of my favourite things about being an artist is experimenting . I love the challenge of finding a different way of presenting the world around me, whether it’s the quest to find the extraordinary views, strangle angles and fantastic shapes, or the search for the most unusual materials to work with.

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I am constantly on the lookout for the most unusual views and angles

My art is created by digitally manipulating and painstakingly colouring my own photographs to produce pieces on usual materials.

Many of my pieces are created from aerial photographs, often taken while hanging out of helicopters with the doors off. The best patterns and abstract shapes in our landscapes can be seen from the air, I think. The grid patterns of New York’s avenues, LA’s Hollywood Hills, the beautiful shape of the Thames winding through London, and Hong Kong’s sensational skyline have all inspired my work.

Finding the right material can be just as important as the image itself. Using neon to show the shape of the River Thames in a glowing blue light highlights the beauty of its shape. River of Light 2, uses new and aged copper to illustrate the mix of old and new in London’s skyline.

My current portfolio features work created with brushed aluminium, reclaimed wood, brass, vintage windows, as well as neon, magnetic, and L.E.D lights. I’ve recently bought the side of a 1950’s telephone box for a future piece.

I love making an exhibition of myself

After many years navigating the minefield of live television I finally have my own art studio at Wimbledon Art Studios, a wonderful community of more than 200 creatives in South London (You can read more about my journey from TV to PVs in How I Became An Artist and Other Stories blog). It’s an inspiring place to work, surrounded by so many people experimenting and creating.

I love taking part in art exhibitions and fairs, I’ve been involved in more than 50 in the last few years including The Affordable Art Fair (London, Singapore, New York, Milan) The Other Art Fair (London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles), Wimbledon Art Fair (an open studios event at my studio complex), and Art For Youth at the Mall Galleries.

I’ve exhibited with ARRTI Gallery, my South-London collective, many times over the last few years, including 5 annual editions of A River Runs Through It, our annual London-inspired group show at gallery@oxo (www.ariverrunsthroughit.london).

In 2021, after 2 years of cancelled exhibitions, we converted an empty store into a sparkling art gallery in Southside shopping centre in Wandsworth. The gallery attracted more than 18,000 visitors in the 9 months we were open.

Throughout lockdown I was a founder member in‘The V-Art Show’ - an innovative new art experience for the times we live in, where you can chat to artists about their work live on Zoom.

Follow me on Instagram @michaelwallner_art.

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previous exhibitions

2023

The Other Art Fair, London, Los Angeles, New York & Chicago

The Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead & Battersea, with Degree Art

Wimbledon Art Fair, May & November, Wimbledon Art Studios, London

‘Spectrum’, group show at J/M Gallery, Portobello Road, London

‘Something About London’, group show with my collective, ARRTI Gallery, Wandsworth Arts Fringe

‘Summer Show’ with Plus Arte, Ham Yard, London

‘The Art of Belonging’ with Degree Art, Bankside Hotel, London

‘London Calling’, The Brunswick Gallery, London

Art For Youth at the Mall Galleries, charity art exhibition raising money for UK Youth, the Mall Galleries, London

2022

The Other Art Fair, London, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York

The Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead & Battersea, with Degree Art

Wimbledon Art Fair, May & November, Wimbledon Art Studios, London

Art For Youth at the Mall Galleries

2021

The Open Studios Show, Wimbledon Art Studios, London

The Other Art Fair, The Old Truman Brewery, London

The Affordable Art Fair, Battersea & Hampstead, with Degree Art

Art For Youth, The Mall Galleries

Wimbledon Art Fair, November, Wimbledon Art Studios, London

Other recent exhibitions:

A River Runs Through It, London-inspired group exhibition, gallery@oxo.

The V-Art Show, Three online group shows on Zoom, with The V-Art Collective

Maker in Residence (with Contemporary Collective), Bankside Hotel, London

Art For Youth, charity art exhibition raising money for UK Youth, the Mall Galleries, London

Winter at Woolff, group show, Woolff Gallery, London

The Auction Collective, with Degree Art, Bankside Hotel, London

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A big big thanks to…

So many people have helped me as I have navigated through the creative minefield of the art world: galleries who have promoted my work and given more opportunies around the work, art fairs who have selected me to exhibit with them, art curators and consultants who have included me in their projects , charities that have supported my shows; the wonderful community of artists at Wimbledon Art Studios, and especially to YOU - thank you for your unwavering support. Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you.