Am really looking forward to this one, a long wait for a solo show from Cept and hopefully gonna be well worth the wait! It’s been seriously quiet from Cept on the streets, so thats got me really excited for what he has been tucked away and creating. He’ll be releasing a print of the […]
Category: Art Show Review
FRIEZE ART FAIR 2008
Regents Park, London16 – 10 Oct 2008 With most of the leading contemporary galleries present there’s bound to be some stuff that will intrugue, impress, mystify, bamboozle or delight any one prepared to pay to go in. Stuff I liked included Perpetual Void by Petrov Sesti, the trippy colours come from Ian Lavender’s Riley-esque poured […]
Burning Candy Show
Sartorial Gallery, London15 Oct – 11th Nov 2008photos NoLionsInEngland unless stated Something of huge significance is afoot when you open your week-to-view pocket diary (luddite alert) on Monday lunchtime and find that despite clashing with an England world cup qualifier there is there is barbed wire around a Wednesday evening do. That event is the […]
SPLATTER – J Cauty & Son
the plausible impossibility of death in the minds of cartoon characters – part 4. Aquarium L-13, 63 Farringon Road.9 Oct – 8 Nov 08 Cauty’s Splatter show got awesome pre show column inches in the press. Controversy, epic copyright infringement and a PR agent will kind of see to that. 90% of every piece in […]
Among many other cities, towns and urban space perimeters around the world, London has been graced by PMP output already this year. The most visible appeared around the time that the late lamented Leonard Street Gallery was showing Bast and Judith Supine. PMP – Shoreditch Jan 2008 In the context of the current ultra-buff underway […]
Ben Frost – Crapitalism
No Walls Gallery Old Truman Brewery Ever had the feeling when you walk into a show that you know you should sneer, that you ought to dislike the art, you know its derivative and lacking in actual art but heck, it still looks damn good? Ben Frost last week (sorry – been too many other […]
Paul Insect – Poison show
London, 12 – 21 Sep 2008 Sleazy hookers, cartoon pimps, retro Ford Capri motors and un-usual whispered business offers are all part and parcel of the Kings Cross experience, though regulars may find Paul Insect’s Poison show at Caledonian Road scrapes the knife a little too close to the brain and retina for comfort. Mandatory […]
London5 Sep 2008 London has vibrant street art, a dynamic culture and glorious weather so it is unsurprising that half of Brazil feels spiritually drawn to Pure Evil’s gallery for a Zezao/Highraff/Milo Tchais show.sunny spells later, probably Zezao, Highraff and Milo Tchais have been brightening the streets of Brazil together for over 10 years in […]
Titifreak At O Contemporary
Wardour St, London 5 Sep – 4 Oct 2008 Brazil has been noted for its own unique internally developed form of graffiti, as well as tolerance, possibly even outright encouragement of street art. Some exponents are achieving world wide reputations and these shores have been blessed in the last few months buy a number of […]
HipArt ExPreSSions Show
Brick Lane Gallery, London3 Sep – 8 Sep 2008 Cycled over to Brick Lane to see the HipArt show at Brick Lane Gallery, stopping to photograph loads of paste ups by The Krah. None of them were repetitions so big props for that but one stupid consequence was arriving in Brick Lane with a camera […]
The Foundry Underground Art Show
The Krah stands out among his Greek compatriots for several reasons, whilst he is one of the few male Greeks that hasn’t failed a sprinter’s drugs test in the last 4 years at the same time he has tested positive for having a seriously good time. He persuaded many of his friends from Greece and […]
I haven’t seen any comment anywhere else so I am begining to wonder if I am reading too much into the letters in the tunnel! Anyway, without doubt the Cans tunnel has a Hunt The Thimble game involving each letter of the alphabet, I have only found 23 – could someone return the E, the […]
WK Interact Show – Elms Lester
WK Interact hails from France but is based in New York and has about 20 years of street art practise under his belt. No surprise then that, unlike a certain relay team [this was written a day or two after the US relay team played some version of pooh sticks], practise pays off in a […]
CORKED – Not a cheap whine
28 Cork St, London15 Aug – 25 Aug 2008 pics: nolionsinengland except where noted A battered white transit van sits on Cork Street, “Vandals” it proclaims and sure enough it seems to have suffered a graffiti attack, cops and wardens eye it suspiciously anticipating a ram raid and in many respects they are right. Bloody […]
Street Fart (and other hot air)
we like having stuff we like on our walls. A self-styled accidental gallerist (no apologies necessary), an art establishment academic/critic and a “street art” gallerist spouted off at a panel discussion at Tate Modern on collecting street art. Pure Evil, the blushing gallerist, blew the debate out of the water with the truism that once […]