Piers Bourke’s exhibition at The Marylebone Hotel (47 Welbeck St, W1G 8DN) opened on Wednesday 12th October and runs to 10th January.
With the eyes of the art world on London for the Frieze Art Fair in
October, The Marylebone Hotel is going one step further - bringing art
direct to hotel guests and visitors, with an exclusive micro-exhibition
in association with the local Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.
An exhibition of giant three dimensional artworks by London artist Piers Bourke will be installed at The Marylebone hotel, a member of The Doyle Collection of hotels, for a month. Guests and visitors to the hotel will be given exclusive access to work by this internationally acclaimed artist.
Richard Alexander, The Marylebone Hotel’s General Manager says: ‘As a hotel, we always strive to offer our guests something extra special. For art-lovers, this installation is an unprecedented opportunity for us to bring exciting new art direct to our guests.’
London-based artist Piers Bourke has exhibited his unique three dimensional artworks around the world. Inspired by architecture and the natural world, his work uses a mix of materials, including photography, wood, perspex and metal, to create multi-faceted sculptures and canvases.
Piers Bourke’s work is not only highly impactful but by extracting images and assembling them in an abstract way, he aims to create environments and spaces that lack logic but still have uniformity.
Commenting on his creative style, Piers Bourke says: “Using techniques such as linear perspective, scale and size, which are the basic ideas behind all my work, I can extract objects, people or images from their everyday habitats and place them within an unreal environment to create a space that the viewer in their mind, has not seen or been before.”
The exhibition and partnership with the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery follows the hotel’s tradition of working with local businesses to celebrate and support Marylebone’s ‘village’ spirit. Produce for the hotel’s ONE08 restaurant is sourced from butchers and shops on Marylebone High Street, and the hotel creates bespoke walking tours of local attractions for guests.
Piers Bourke’s exhibition at The Marylebone Hotel (47 Welbeck St, W1G 8DN) opened on Wednesday 12th October and runs to 9th November.
An exhibition of giant three dimensional artworks by London artist Piers Bourke will be installed at The Marylebone hotel, a member of The Doyle Collection of hotels, for a month. Guests and visitors to the hotel will be given exclusive access to work by this internationally acclaimed artist.
Richard Alexander, The Marylebone Hotel’s General Manager says: ‘As a hotel, we always strive to offer our guests something extra special. For art-lovers, this installation is an unprecedented opportunity for us to bring exciting new art direct to our guests.’
London-based artist Piers Bourke has exhibited his unique three dimensional artworks around the world. Inspired by architecture and the natural world, his work uses a mix of materials, including photography, wood, perspex and metal, to create multi-faceted sculptures and canvases.
Piers Bourke’s work is not only highly impactful but by extracting images and assembling them in an abstract way, he aims to create environments and spaces that lack logic but still have uniformity.
Commenting on his creative style, Piers Bourke says: “Using techniques such as linear perspective, scale and size, which are the basic ideas behind all my work, I can extract objects, people or images from their everyday habitats and place them within an unreal environment to create a space that the viewer in their mind, has not seen or been before.”
The exhibition and partnership with the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery follows the hotel’s tradition of working with local businesses to celebrate and support Marylebone’s ‘village’ spirit. Produce for the hotel’s ONE08 restaurant is sourced from butchers and shops on Marylebone High Street, and the hotel creates bespoke walking tours of local attractions for guests.
Piers Bourke’s exhibition at The Marylebone Hotel (47 Welbeck St, W1G 8DN) opened on Wednesday 12th October and runs to 9th November.

