Limited numbers of the artist’s DIY fanzine available at StolenSpace NOW (Click image below to buy) Kid Acne – STABBY WOMEN (Invisible Spies) • 52 page custom fanzine • Hand-pulled screen printed cover in pink flouro ink • Traditional litho-print blood red on stone grey paper • Limited run of 250 – individually numbered and [...]
August 27 at 10:00am – August 30 at 6:00pm Haunch of Venison 6 Burlington Gardens Daydreaming with James Lavelle – A unique and visceral new visual experience, inspired by music composed for the project by UNKLE. Featuring: KAI AND SUNNY, AZZI GLASSER, BAST, BOUDICCA, BEN DRURY, DAN GLASSER, DAVID NICHOLSON, FAILE, FUTURA, IAN MONROE, JAMES [...]
BAST’s ‘Humpty’ print is now available to purchase online from shopatlazarides.com and in person from The Outsiders. Read the original post at Lazarides Gallery
Has Banksy been to Hastings? Found on Rollerzorro’s flickr stream (which is full of interesting Banksy items). This piece also appears on the frequently on the money the banksy forum. source: Rollerzorro Also appearing yesterday were images of the soon to be released (Sept 6th 2010) Banksy film ‘Exit Through The Gift Shop’, featuring 2D glasses amongst [...]
International Meeting of Styles 2010 – 21st August 2010, Highbury Studios, Hornsey Street, Islington, London (nearest Tube Holloway Road) This years international event sees 60 artists from all over Europe work on 12 huge walls at the Highbury Studios in whats being billed as a free block party. Follow the build up on meetingofstyles.co.uk where you [...]
30 Aug, 2010
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From the Sex Pistols to the Clash, how poster design helped spread the rebellious reputation of punk Sean O’Hagan Read the original post on Guardian Arts & Architecture
30 Aug, 2010
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Whether showing us what water droplets look like when hurled from a bucket, or revealing the slow, destructive hand of nature, Eadweard Muybridge almost magically made time visible in space, as a new show at Tate Britain will reveal David Hockney once complained that photography was a paltry art because its angle on the world is [...]
30 Aug, 2010
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Former Virgin partner gives away works by Frank Auerbach, Anthony Caro and Lucian Freud to help struggling artists in Africa Robert Devereux, a former partner in the Virgin empire and Richard Branson’s brother-in-law, is to sell a large part of his collection of British postwar art and use the expected £4m proceeds to set up [...]
30 Aug, 2010
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V&A Museum of Childhood, London Backstage at the V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, east London, curator Esther Lutman is telling me that as a child she wasn’t much of a doll person. “I was a total tomboy,” she says. Strange, then, that among her current duties is the cataloguing of the museum’s 8,000-strong [...]
30 Aug, 2010
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Zahim Jehad is doing his bit to get rid of weapons in Iraq. So why is he in trouble with the authorities? On a blistering day last month, Zahim Jehad was fossicking around a scrap yard in Basra amid hundreds of live artillery shells. After photographing rusting rounds he took the pictures to Iraq’s environment [...]