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WK Interact/Anthony Lister competition winners

Due to the high number of entries this competition received, the guys over at Elms Lesters Painting Rooms have kindly provided us with a few more pairs of tickets to this Thursday’s event than was originally planned.

In no particular order the winners of our WK Interact/Anthony Lister competition are Philip Gabriel, Paul Coombs, Cyril Delapraz, Spencer Hickman, Greg Beer, Jonathan Cave, Selena McKenzie, Tessa Bryson and Alexander O’Neill. Well done to them, they each win a pair of tickets to the private view. Sorry to all the people that entered and weren’t selected this time, keep your eyes peeled for more competitions in the pipeline.

The 2 copies of the book are to be awarded to Selena McKenzie and Philip Gabriel, congratulations to them. Get jumping for a selection of images of the book which can be picked up from Elms Lesters from Friday morning onwards.

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Private view of Tinho’s ‘Looking For Myself’ exhibition

To celebrate Brazilian Tinho’s first UK solo show, Gallery 27 are dilligently throwing the customary drinks soiree tonight (July 22) at their esteemed London location on Cork Street, W1. Starting at 6pm and potentially running dry at around 8.30 you’ve got a 2 hour window to get down there and get drinkin’.

Tinho’s exhibition will run from July 23 - August 3. For more info you can check out the gallery’s site here, or email them direct here.

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Stolen Space competition winners

The two winners of our Stolen Space competition are Craig Butcher and Jy Morgan, so congratulations to both of them from the UK Street Art crew. They each win a pair of tickets to the Stolen Space group show private party on Thursday evening. 

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Focus I: Group Show at Forster Gallery

I know, i know, it’s not necessarily wholly street art or graf related, but we thought you might like to know about a good little show opening at Forster Gallery tonight (July 10). Focusing on Denmark’s Henrik Simonsen, while also presenting work from the rest of the gallery’s talented rostrum of artists (Andrew McAttee, Xenz, James Roper, Zebedee Helm, Carrie Reichart and Matthew McGuinness), it’s definitely a show not to be missed.

The ‘private view’ is tonight so no doubt there’ll be free drinks flying around if your in the area. Check Forster Gallery out here for address, etc.

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Live East Die Young : PURE EVIL SOLO SHOW at INK_D in Brighton

You can be amongst the first to see Pure Evil’ s first solo show at Ink_d this July at his private view on Thursday, 3rd July from 6.30 - 8.30pm at the Ink_d Gallery in Brighton.

“Using dark humour and twisting symbolism to create new forms, Pure Evil looks at what lurks around the corner on the secret streets of London and sheds light on the things under our noses that we never take the time to notice. The show explores what it means historically to be an East Londoner - how the mind can play tricks and how reality can be much more sinister. From WWII barrage balloon holders to visits from the Pearly Kings and Queens, Pure Evil’s new work will present new stencils and an arsenal of new images including lighter notes of hypnotic visual treats such as neon bunnies, neon butterflies and lightboxes.”

The new show opens to the public on Friday 4th July and runs until Saturday, 2nd August.

Check out more at ink-d.co.uk

Ink_d gallery/studio, 96 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YE

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