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Phenomenology 0.1: Remi/Rough’s debut screen print

Posted on November 11, 2010 by Mark with No Comments

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“Phenomenology attempts to create conditions for the objective study of topics usually regarded as subjective: it seeks through systematic reflection to determine the essential properties and structures of consciousness and conscious experience. The artist has purposely created a print that is as close to a Remi/Rough original as print can get….

Wahaca Soho continues the street art theme with a Remi/Rough installation

Posted on November 4, 2010 by Mark with No Comments

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Wahaca have just opened a new restaurant on Wardour St in Soho and after we helped them to find an artist for their Canary Wharf restaurant they’ve continued the theme and Remi/Rough has been busy at work with an installation for the new restaurant. They gave him access to the…

Video: ProjectRoom London – Jaybo and Rough

Posted on June 30, 2010 by Mark with No Comments

Video: ProjectRoom London – Jaybo and Rough

Following on from the success of the ProjectRoom series in Berlin, Remi/Rough and Jaybo brought ProjectRoom to London with the help of the Following on from the success of the ProjectRoom series in Berlin, Remi/Rough and Jaybo brought ProjectRoom to London with the help of the UK’s abstract graffiti pioneer;…

Remi/Rough & Jaybo – "No Beginning, No End" @ Galeria Nuble

Posted on June 20, 2010 by Mark with No Comments

Longtime friends and collaborators, Remi/Rough and Jaybo took off to Spain last week to put together their work for a show  called “No Beginning, No End” at Galeria Nuble in Santander, Spain. Rough has sent over a collection of shots depicting new works on canvas from the two of them, this looks…

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