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Street Art

Street Art on Redchurch Street

  Redchurch Street in Shoreditch has changed dramatically over the years yet despite gentrification it still houses some seriously good street art.  As part of the Shoreditch Design Triangle, itself a subset of the London Design Festival, I was asked to assess the impact of Redchurch St and the history of its street art.   The […]

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The Year In Review

London Street Art Highlights 2014

Photos: NoLionsInEngland Undoubted star of the London street art scene this year was Spanish artist Borondo. Among a series of great pieces the stand out has to be the upside down canalside face in Hackney Wick, a gem of site specific dynamic art. With just the right wind, a gentle slop of the water surface […]

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Street Art

INSA – “The Cycle Of Futility”

All photos NoLionsInEngland except where stated (Update: see new news on NO AD in footnote at bottom) Street artist INSA has explored the far off boundaries of technology with his latest hi-tech work “The Cycle Of Futility” in Shoreditch. With most street art basically what you see is what you get, the image is the […]

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Art Show Review

INSA – Self Reflection is Greater Than Self Projection

London Newcastle Project SpaceRedchurch St, London 29 March 2012 ONLY All photos: NolionsInEngland except the proper photograph stolen from Ian Cox It’s not porn, it’s critiquing porn. That’s the fine line INSA’a one night only installation of chrome, arse and tit straddles. photo Ian Cox The installation comprises an all-enveloping wallpapered collage of images of […]

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Art Show Review

Heavy Artillery – Haters

Prescription Art GalleryBrighton, England22 Oct 2009 – all photos: NoLionsInEngland Heavy Artillery, awesome top end graffiti writers have opened their first whole crew show in Prescription Art’s gallery in Brighton. This show takes place in a distressed and dilapidated former music library with scene-of-the-crime tripod lighting, unlit external toilets and no running water, so a […]

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Art Show Review

INSA – “Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places”

Bateman Row Arches, London17 – 29 July 2009all photos: NoLionsInEngland I’m a sucker for Illusion rooms. From Cept’s mindblowing 3 week individual labour of love in Dalston last year to D*Face’s memorable Haring inspired room at his Apopalypse show, any time an artist gets to indulge themselves in something which is more experience than product, […]