graff exibition tonight london (where everythin happens, lol )
#1
Posted 12 December 2006 - 01:32 PM
its a free private view so if your about town, heres the details...
www.sartorialart.com (adress and artwork)
hype !
ARTISTIC VANDALS II
> Curated by James Jessop at Sartorial Contemporary
> Art
> www.sartorialart.com
>
> Martin Lea Brown / Tomas Downes / cyclops
> Gretta Sarfaty Marchant / Nathan 80 / Noogie / o.
> two / Mr. P
> Shaze / James Jessop / William Tuck / Martin Walter
>
> The concept was born in the winter of 2005. James
> Jessop, a retired
> graffiti artist, known for his huge oil painting
> ‘Horrific’ shown in the
> ’New Blood’ exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in
> 2004, conceived an idea
> that would gather a diverse group of artists for a
> rare opportunity to
> present their work together.
>
> Jessop explains: ‘I wanted to do a group show
> featuring artists who
> became involved in art through graffiti, so I asked
> Gretta Sarfaty
> Marchant from Sartorial Contemporary Art, whether
> she would be
> interested in working on the project. She was very
> enthusiastic,
> and work began on setting it up.
>
> Graffiti is a never ending source of inspiration for
> my paintings and
> over the years I have got to know some of the most
> talented artists
> in the scene. Last Christmas I invited five of my
> old graffiti friends
> to dinner, to discuss the concept for the show.
> After some beer anddiscussion it became clear the
> show would be called 'Artistic Vandals'.'
>
> He continues, ‘I then had a call from a writer I had
> first met in 1996,
> called 'O.Two'. I loved his new pieces, which had a
> Pollock autumn rhythm
> feel and I thought he was perfect for the show.'
>
> In early 2006 'Shaze' was added to the line-up,
> after Jessop met with him
> on a trip to graffiti's birthplace, New York.
>
> A number of these friends and graffiti writers have
> deftly made the
> transition from painting streets and rolling stock,
> to studying at London's leading
> post-graduate art colleges, such as the Royal
> College of Art and the
> Royal Academy schools.
>
> The work of these artists is rooted, to some degree,
> in their common
> motivation: graffiti. It’s also bound by the vision
> of Jessop himself, a graffiti
> artist with Saatchi credentials. But Artistic
> Vandals isn’t a genre show,
> or a political show, or a cult show. It could be
> said it’s a show unified by i
> ts very diversity. Whatever it is, it’s very
> definitely a show of work that’s
> energy is carrying it to new places.
>
>
#2
Posted 12 December 2006 - 01:46 PM
#3
Posted 12 December 2006 - 01:47 PM
#4
Posted 12 December 2006 - 01:53 PM
#5
Posted 12 December 2006 - 02:14 PM
bet its a couple of ladyboys or summthin..
#6
Posted 12 December 2006 - 02:52 PM
saw u saturday. i'll come up and introduce myself.
william tuck.looks like a photo.
pz
#7
Posted 12 December 2006 - 02:54 PM
#8
Posted 12 December 2006 - 04:29 PM
see this tonight.
train tomorrow.
train tonight
see this tomorrow.
!!!
I'm so indecisive.
Who cares:)
#9
Posted 12 December 2006 - 07:11 PM
#10
Posted 13 December 2006 - 02:19 PM
show work fun man thx.
would you believe it I bumped it barry from plymouth too!!!
feelin the big bad wolf piece.
took some great photos.
let us know of any more.
looked out for you but left at quater past seven for training.
pz;):D
#11
Posted 13 December 2006 - 02:34 PM
my fave was the splatered spray canvas by the entrance (the one by 0.2 on the link above).
tek and spy said to thank you for comin..
that was the most surrieal after party ever.... a ye oldie tudour english pub, with victorian potties hanging from the ceilling, taken over by heavy train painters like elk ect, there must have been about 60 of us in there, the locals locals were well shocked, funny
#12
Posted 14 December 2006 - 01:30 PM
thx 4 lettin us know.
was that the pub called Winston Churchill on the same street.
went in the john and saw someone who had tagged up there tagged up on the cieling on the exhibition.
if only my hangover today didn't intervere with my memory...
#13
Posted 14 December 2006 - 03:26 PM

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