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Golden Brown - Edtn.Exhibition - 13th-18th June

A group exhibtion to celebrate and showcase the artists that have graced the pages of edtn. so far, and to launch our Summer issue (Issue 03).

Artists include:

Adolfo Serra, Beastman, Susan Burghart, Cultural Urge, Fidia, Haw, Christey Joh, Jumbo, Junior, Kronk, Miss Led, McBess, Mephisto Jones, Drew Millward, Mr Penfold, Pit, Skaffs, Reka, Teck 1, Yok

Bodhi Gallery, 214 Brick Lane, London, E1 6SA, UK. (map)

Dates

13th - 18th of June 2008 (11am - 5pm)

Opening night

12 June 2008 (6-9pm)

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‘Disstopia’ by Ronzo

Thursday 19th June, 6.30pm - 9.30pm

‘Disstopia’ opening at StolenSpace gallery on the 19th June, will feature a new body of work by Ronzo. The works are based on visions of an apocalyptic future set in the wastelands of what is once believed to have been the city of London. The new paintings, collages and drawings examine not only the ruins of the architectural landscape as we know it, but focus on the human aspect of life in a society, the day after.

Ronzo is a London-based street artist who made himself a name in the art scene as well as on the streets through his unique characters and figurative paintings. Coming from a graffiti background the city landscape has always been a primary source of inspiration. Ronzo was also heavily involved in the first “Finders Keepers” free street art exhibition in London, which kick-started the then unknown phenomenon now known as street art in the UK.

StolenSpace
Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London
E1 6QL
020 7247 2684
http://www.stolenspace.com

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Hush Show - Brick Lane, London

London rascal Copyright has been daubing the streets of the UK, from London to Newcastle, with his trademark pink paint for years creating a following of collectors which include Liam Howlett from the Prodigy. 2008 is set to be his year with features in Harpers Bazaar and Modart magazines respectively, as well as being extensively featured in both London Street Art Books. Additionally, Copyright has featured in a number of Opus Underground group shows in which his work sold out as soon as the doors opened and his last five screen prints have sold out immediately on release. Copyright says “I’m cheating on my girlfriend! I’m in love with hundreds of women that do not exist. I can see their faces. I paint, spray and draw them everyday.”

Hush seems to have come out of nowhere in the last 12 months. After working extensively in Hong Kong and the States as a designer for some of the world’s leading toy companies he gave it all up to return to his first love, painting. Since then, we have seen a meteoric rise in his popularity with a long line of sold out prints and originals selling faster then he can produce them, and a feature in the Times, Hush really is hot property right now.

Gallery after the jump - Photography by Wallkandy.net and more of the Flickr stream here

Brick Lane Gallery, 196 Brick Lane Gallery, London E1 6SA
General Enquiries: info@thebricklanegallery.com
T +44 (0)207 729 9721

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The EINE piece is no longer

Seen just off Great Eastern St, London

IMG_0540.JPG, originally uploaded by Mark Jenkins.

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Exhibition: Martinez Crew at Pure Evil Gallery this Thursday

Opens thursday 6pm for 2 weeks !! http://www.pureevilclothing.com

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More from the H.M.P. on Kingsland Road, E8

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Saw this last night on the way up to Stokey - it’s HUGE and looks amazing as the bus pulls past. London as an open prison?

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As seen behind Rainbow Sports Bar, London E1

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Current exhibition - La Paz (Will Barras) @ StolenSpace

‘La Paz’, opening at the StolenSpace Gallery on the 3rd April will showcase new works by Will Barras. The show will feature paintings on canvas, linen and fabric in acrylic alongside the release of 2 new screen prints hand pulled by the artist.

“Will Barras’ composition and fluid lines provide poignant detail in liquid abstraction. The subject matter is readily familiar, but captured in a manner that seems to jar time and space with psychedelic abstraction. It is his way of expressing the emotional movements of this labour. It is therapy and pleasure and necessity. Though Will is more passionate about Cricket, and even the art of the poached egg than he is of Skate or Snowboarding, he is hailed as one of the visual artists who best represents these influential creative movements. This is not only an indicator of his prolific work rate and good nature, his artwork featuring on all types of boards, clothes and mural campaigns, but more so of his unique voice, technical competency and sense of exploration.”

Harlan Levey, Modart Magazine

Will is in high demand both commercially and artistically. He directs for the animation production Company Bermuda Shorts and designs for other commercial projects that excite him.

Alongside his commercial work Will rarely takes a rest from painting and exhibiting. Last year he participated in the acclaimed Wooster on Spring exhibition in New York which saw people queuing for over five hours to get in.

He has also exhibited as far and wide as Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Brussels, Edinburgh, Mayrhofen, Oslo, Copenhagen, Bratislava, Cologne, Budapest, Warsaw and London.

StolenSpace are extremely excited to present Will Barras’ latest solo exhibition, and from the glimpses we have seen so far, it is without doubt his strongest collection of work to date.

STOLENSPACE GALLERY
Dray Walk, The Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QL
United Kingdom

P: +44 (0) 207 247 2684
info@stolenspace.com

OPENING TIMES
Tuesday - Sunday
11:00am - 7:00pm

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As seen just off Brick Lane, E1

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