PREVIEW: Nude for Thought exhibition
Nude For Thought London – Art (NFTL Art) presents ‘Indelible’, its third collective show, at the Camden Image Gallery, London, from November 2-7, 2016. Through a variety of media and prompted by worldwide current issues NFTL Art renders its reflection on the relevant and inconspicuous things that ma
‘Indelible’: An art exhibition about the enduring marks on our physique, our psyche and our world.

Nude For Thought London – Art (NFTL Art) presents ‘Indelible’, its third collective show, at the Camden Image Gallery, London, from November 2-7, 2016.
Through a variety of media and prompted by worldwide current issues NFTL Art renders its reflection on the relevant and inconspicuous things that make a permanent mark on Man. Originally centred on the figure of man as an individual, NFTL Art expands its interest to current global issues affecting our world.
NFTL Art’s nine artists draw attention to Art as a media more ineffaceable than individual existence. While beauty, diseases, tattoos or fears can only last a life span, our indelible marks on paper may endure long beyond our time. The marks we make today – the messages we send – may still resonate in generations to come.
“Nothing is permanent in this world, not even our troubles”…… Charles Chaplin.
NFTL Art is a loose collective of London based gay male artists focused on the male form as their subject matter. Founded in 2012, NFTL Art has staged two exhibitions in the last two years and exhibited at Dearte – Madrid International Art Fair 2016.
NFTL Art engages in a variety of activities, including life-drawing sessions for various levels of ability.
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