Nov 16, 2008

Thursday November 27 is going to be a busy night on the gallery scene. If you were already weighing up whether to hit Jon Hammer’s show at Brick Lane gallery or Herakut’s show at Camp Barbossa, Stella Dore have now thrown their hat into the ring by announcing that their group show ‘Make Over’ - the first show in their new space - will be on the very same night. It’s like the Spice Girls vs All Saints all over again, man we just don’t know which way to turn.
The exact address of the new Stella Dore gallery is still unconfirmed but it’s safe to say that Old Street will be your nearest tube station.
On another albeit related note, Stella Dore have announced the inclusion of Brighton based Pam Glew to their illustrious roster, hopefully we’ll see a few of her works in the show.
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Sep 21, 2008

Cept’s ‘Super Villain 3′ is available to purchase at the princely sum of £75 from Stella Dore now. With only 20 in existence don’t sleep.
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Aug 4, 2008

To mark the release of issue 6 of Very Nearly Almost magazine we caught up with the one man publishing machine responsible for the magazine’s photography, editorial, design, prinitng, distribution, marketing and everything else.
Read what he had to say on everything from the graf vs street art debate to his plans for the future of the magazine, after the jump.
Very Nearly Almost tends to fly off the shelves pretty quickly so if you can’t find it at your local spot grab it direct from the VNA shop here.
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Jul 20, 2008
For the sixth and final Stella Dore interview we caught up with Stella’s founder and now Director, Steph Warren. Hear of her past with Pictures On Walls, the scene in general, and the gallery’s plans for the future after the jump.
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Jul 18, 2008

For part 5 of our Stella Dore interviews, we had a quick chat with northern-monkey come Londoner, Cept. Read the full interview after the jump.
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Jul 15, 2008

For part four of our Stella Dore feast we caught up with East London veteran, Rugman. Read his thoughts after the jump.
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