To mark the one-year anniversary of Bradys Cupra, Bradys Castleknock is holding its first pop-up art exhibition, featuring the works of local artist William KWAKU AMØ. The exhibition, titled Static In Motion, will launch on 14 November and will be on display in the showroom until 30 November.
"Static In Motion" by William KWAKU AMØ
William KWAKU AMØ, an artist originally from Ghana and now based between Dublin and London, explores themes of African heritage, emotions and urban culture in his work. His new collection, Static In Motion, uses vibrant colours and textured symbolism to explore the blend of stillness and movement in daily life, encouraging viewers to pause and reflect on the beauty in the ordinary. The exhibition challenges perceptions of what is static and what is alive with movement, offering a fresh lens on how we experience beauty in our surroundings.
Art in an automotive setting
The Bradys Cupra Showroom will feature AMØ’s artwork alongside the Cupra car range, creating a unique fusion of art and automotive design. The interaction between the artwork and the vehicles aims to show how both fields are inspired by creativity, artisanry and innovation.
Invitation to the community
The local community is invited to the launch event. Visitors will have the chance to meet the artist, view his artwork and explore the Cupra line-up. Light refreshments will be provided at the event.
Event details
The Static In Motion art exhibition will launch on Thursday, November 14, from 5.30pm to 8pm, at the Bradys Cupra showroom in Castleknock, Dublin. The address is Bradys Dublin Ltd, Old Navan Road, D15 V440. The exhibition will be open to the public from November 14 to November 30. For additional information, visit www.bradysdublin.ie or reach out to Caitriona Coyne via email at caitriona.coyne@bradysdublin.ie.