HOFA Gallery launches virtual group exhibition, 'Here and Now'
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HOFA Gallery launches virtual group exhibition, 'Here and Now'

HOFA Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exclusively representing a portfolio of leading original works of art featuring a multitude of genres, including paintings, photography and sculptures, with a focus on unique, distinctive and rare artworks of appreciative value by internationally acclaimed artists.

They operate four international art galleries in London’s Pall Mall and Mayfair, Mykonos Town and in LA’s West Hollywood. In 2018 HOFA Gallery was the first art gallery in the world to make their entire collection available in cryptocurrency.

Continuing with their new and cutting-edge virtual art programmes, HOFA Gallery is announcing their first ever exclusively virtual group exhibition, 'Here and Now'.

'Here and Now' features a collection of artworks representing the best of HOFA's extraordinary cohort of contemporary artists including the likes of; Katya Zvereva, Joseph Klibansky, Zhuang Hong Yi, Max Patté, Maxim Wakultschik, Loribelle Spirovski, Anthony James, Romina Ressia, Gianfranco Meggiato, Tian Yonghua, Joel Rea, Dean & James and Bran Symondson.

A major highlight of the exhibition is the emerging French artist, Florian Eymann, who recently made headlines when his exhibition in Miami sold out before it opened to the public. Eymann's haunting reconstructions of portraits by Leonardo Da Vinci, Vermeer, Caravaggio and others are instantly unforgettable. His collage and layering techniques ensure that the original portraits are quite recognisable though viewers must contend with the unsettling distortions with which he confounds the original portraits, conjuring something new from something admittedly very well known.

New artworks by emerging Russian artist, Katya Zvareva, who made a splash at the recently concluded Zona Maco 2020 in Mexico



City where she sold out as the headline artist at

HOFA Gallery’s booth are included. Her emotive artworks, brimming with raw intensity and rendered in stark contrasting palettes, invite introspection. In contemplating the disoriented interrelationships depicted in her art, viewers find occasion to reflect on the disconcerting dynamics of personal relationships.

As Elio D'Anna, Co-founder of HOFA, puts it, "We hope that through this virtual group exhibition, we will create a space for art do what it does best - to serve as a visual language for navigating difficult terrains of human experience and help people find healing and hope. We are happy that lovers of contemporary art around the world can experience 'Here and Now' from the comfort of their homes. Putting technology at the service of art in this way is creating very exciting possibilities."

The latest 3D capturing and rendering technologies have been used to generate the entire collection of artworks in high-resolution for clarity, depth and a truly lifelike experience. 'Here and Now' will also include a Virtual Reality (VR) experience accompanied by artist talks and a live DJ set during the launch.

HOFA's founders have also pledged to donate 100% of proceeds from a very special work by British artist and ex-special forces soldier Bran Symondson, titled ‘See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil' to the NHS. Symondson, a renowned mixed media artist and reportage photographer, created this piece in a collaboration called ‘Hollywood Re-Loaded’ with the late and great Hollywood photographer, Terry O'Neill, who was famous for his classic portraits of Hollywood stars of the 60s and 70s.


Bran Symondson says “I am so honoured HOFA has chosen my work to support the brave doctors, nurses and medical personnel who are at the frontline of Britain's fight to contain this pandemic. Terry would have been delighted that our work is supporting the cause in a small way.”

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