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‘Scream in High Definition’

7th July 2008

‘Scream in High Definition’
A celebration of digital art, brought to you by Sony BRAVIA™

To celebrate the launch of the groundbreaking BRAVIA™ E4000 series, Sony have announced a creative partnership with the acclaimed gallery Scream, owned by rock legend Ronnie Wood, to curate the first exhibition to showcase art on a genuinely innovative digital canvas. This pioneering collaboration brings together the dynamic ethos of Scream with the breathtaking picture quality and functionality of Sony BRAVIA™ to create an exhibition like no other.


Sony BRAVIA™ LCD TV’s will form the basis of a week-long exhibition from 7th July, showcasing a piece of unique art by Ronnie Wood, as well as a selection of unique digital content from a handful of Scream endorsed artists. In addition to this, collectors and enthusiasts can purchase the exhibition artwork alongside the new BRAVIA™ E-Series on a limited edition USB key, designed by resident Scream artist, Bruce French.


The picture perfect BRAVIA™ E4000 series is the ideal partner for the exhibition, allowing customers to create a personal artistic statement and display stunning still images in their own homes. The innovative picture frame mode has been developed to bring images to life in High Definition detail, whilst the clean, understated design stylishly compliments the décor of any room.


The Scream gallery, positioned in the heart of Mayfair was inspired by Ronnie Wood’s own career as an internationally acclaimed artist. The gallery, curated by Ronnie’s son Tyrone Wood, is described as having a chameleon spirit, regularly evolving and transforming to break the boundaries and take art to new levels.
Tyrone Wood comments; “The partnership between Sony BRAVIA™ and Scream really excites me. We are continually looking to break the mould as far as art is concerned to stretch beyond traditional art enclaves and embrace diversity. Displaying brand new pieces in this dynamic format allows us to make art less intimidating and more interactive.”


Darren Ambridge, Sony United Kingdom Limited added; “The partnership between Scream and Sony BRAVIA™ is a fantastic way for us to demonstrate the technical capabilities and innovative functionality of the new E-Series range, as well as offering our customers a unique opportunity to acquire an original artwork from a collection of the UK’s most contemporary artists.”

Bruce French

6th November 2008

Emerging British artist, Bruce French, is to show at Scream Gallery, London, throughout November 2008. The exhibition will feature new and recent works, created with oil and charcoal, alongside large scale mono prints of fine line drawings; all inspired by the artist’s observations from life.

Robert Indiana

14th October 2008

Scream is focused on contemporary art and located in the heart of the West London art district. Just a moment away from Sotheby’s, Cork St and the Royal Accademy, the Scream Team switches between exhibition of edgy new talents and established contemporary artists. With its Robert Indiana show, latest in the Uk since 2004, Scream confirms his position as an established contemporary gallery

Sophie Delaporte

8th September 2008

Needleworks

Irish Studio

15th July 2008

Ireland Studio by Ronnie Wood will be exhibited at Scream 34 Bruton Street from July 15th – 6th September. Ronnie has had deep connection to Ireland throughout his career.  This show presents new and  older works incorporating still life, landscapes and animal portraits.  Ronnie has had a lifelong passion for Ireland and this theme runs throughout his artist career and the inspiration for this exhibition.

‘Scream in High Definition’

7th July 2008

A celebration of digital art, brought to you by Sony BRAVIA™To
celebrate the launch of the groundbreaking BRAVIA™ E4000 series, Sony
have announced a creative partnership with the acclaimed gallery
Scream, owned by rock legend Ronnie Wood, to curate the first
exhibition to showcase art on a genuinely innovative digital canvas.
This pioneering collaboration brings together the dynamic ethos of
Scream with the breathtaking picture quality and functionality of Sony
BRAVIA™ to create an exhibition like no other.