Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Friday 3rd April

Wednesday 1st April


ART IN MIND
@ The Brick Lane Gallery
2 - 13 April
Opening. 1 April 6.30 - 8.30 PM

The Brick Lane Gallery is pleased to present the group exhibition " Art in Mind " featuring a mix of Urban, Street, Graphic and Contemporary artists.
www.thebricklanegallery.com

Artists:
The Art Tart - Keith Ashcroft - Zhang Fan - Ulf Frödin - Anne Hanno-Nagel - Aviva Meromy - Pedro Matos - Colin McKenzine - Belinda Nailon -David C Williams - Nurdan Karasu Gokce & Nazim Mehmet from Erciyes University.

The exhibition will feature new paintings and stencil works by the sensational artist The Art Tart, presenting her larger than life stencil works through her alter-ego. The Art Tart took the Banksy Cans Festival by storm with her shocking stencil paintings and a performance which was definitely one to remember ... Through her use of various costumes to create the ultimate tarty look with high heels, big red lips, leopard stockings, French knickers and open shirt, she in fact reveals a larger than life character - which, coupled with a few spray cans, takes street art to a whole new level. Combining the genres of performance and art, she crosses into controversial grounds by voluntarily exhibiting her naughty side... Bending over riding a spray can and farting roses reveals a playful side to her light-hearted and tongue in cheek approach to her practice.
She previously worked with Damien Hirst on his spin paintings and Butterfly pieces during which she would collect the left-over paint to make her own self-portraits. She also assisted the international street artist Nick Walker and posed naked at one point for David Bailey.

The Art in Mind Exhibition will continue until the 13th April and is open daily from 1 pm to 6 pm.

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Art in Mind is a monthly group exhibition presenting emerging artists worldwide with the opportunity to showcase their work in an attractive and professional Gallery in London. Each Art in Mind exhibition takes place for two weeks and we are now calling all artists for the next available exhibition from 11th August to 24th August 2009.

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The Brick Lane Gallery
196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA | UK
0207 729 9721
info@thebricklanegallery.com
www.thebricklanegallery.com

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Thursday 5th March


H!H!H! - 5th MARCH
Before their massive line-up on the 27th March, Hyponik will be having another little soiree at Last Days of Decadence as Hyp!Hyp!Hyp! presents a head-nodder showcasing two of London’s finest new hip-hop/bass producers, BULLION and PAUL WHITE. Clichéd as it sounds, but “if you’ve not already heard of these guys, then trust me, you will”. After recent releases on the fledgling One Handed label, and with a fine line in dancefloor pounding, 23rd century beat conducting, Bullion looks set to blow up this year. Loved by Ed Banger, bigged-up by Mary Anne Hobbs and having been compared to Justice making grinding hip-hop, Bullion’s gonna come scare your kids/mum/pets/ears. Check out his recent remix EP for some true goodness.

Next up comes the post-Dilla South London rudeboy that is PAUL WHITE. Having been getting true heads in a twist for a few years now, Paul has been developing his sound, mixing it up with just about every influence out there and coming with some next level beats. Check out his recent Mary Anne Hobbs mix and look out for some true British hip-hop as it’s supposed to sound. Oh, and he likes reggae too.

Stones Throw player and One Handed’s own founder ALEX CHASE will be playing out whatever the damn hell he pleases, whilst Dublime’s own ROOTSTEADY will be showing us how he does it with mixture of wonky hip-hop, bass, dubstep and more!

PLUS we have Urban Nerds own DADDY NATURE warming things up with a mixture of true dub reggae and the trusty HYPONIK DJ’S bringing a mixture of everything H!H!H! from 9PM and rolling though to 2.30AM. Check out pictures on our Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=49637924891&ref=ts

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Saturday 28th February




Saturday 28th February - Last Days of Decadence
The Last Days of Decadence
145 Shoreditch High St - info@thelastdaysofdecadence.com - 020 7729 2896

Wotcher!

This Saturday, The Last Days of Decadence plays host to the amazing Cellar Door Vaudeville, a unique performance arts event which promises to fuse stylistic aspects of the 1920s with the best of the modern age.

Burlesque dancers will titillate the glamorous audience amongst sumptuous Art Deco surroundings whilst VJs cut James Cagney with Charlie Chaplin. Feathers, top hats and head-dresses are all the rage, dapper Dans in zoot suits and ladies in flapper dress...and why not get your shoes shined by a grubby cockney street kid while you're here?!

The night will feature musicians, dancers, comedians, magicians, trained animals, impersonators, plays and short movies, including the heavenly talents of:

  • Adrian Sherwood (1920s Dubstep!)
  • The Kitten Club
  • Sylvia Ferreira Dance Company
  • Little Axe
  • Ghetto Priest
  • Sandman
  • Jennie Matthias
  • Sunset Biatchez
  • Colombo Majik
  • Squarepegs (Leftovers)
  • The Peeps (Leftovers)
  • Jarmean?
  • Emmet Brown's Flea Circus

...and many more - it's madness, I tell you!

To get the drop on these on other denizens of the dark and mysterious demi-monde behind the Cellar Door, why not pay a visit to the Cellar Door Vaudeville Myspace.

£10 advance tickets will be available from gigantic.com. Get 'em while they're hot, it's more on the door and availability is strictly limited. This is not your run-of-the-mill club night, if you take our advice you'll arrive nice and early so as not to miss anything.

'Set to be one of the quirkiest events London has seen, dont miss it whatever you do!!' - The Big Issue

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Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Friday 27th February


This Friday 27th February at Bangers & Mash at Proud, superstar producers & djs Hoxton Whores will grace the decks for a one-off headline mash-up set. The amazing Young Punx are live with support from Young & The Damned, & the South Gallery is hosted by the creatives 'Doo Wop' featuring live theatrics, performance art, angle griders (don't ask!) & set from the gorgeous Goldierocks.

Expect the Bangers & Mash trademark Live Caricature & Face Art, Props, some weird & wonderful Live Visuals & a dude rocking some Neon Balls. Sounds are anything Nu Wave, Indie & Electro to Old Skool Hiphop, Rock 'N' Roll, Funk & Motown.

For guaranteed priority entry entry tickets (£5) click here or to be on the concessions list (£5 before 9pm / £8) email me emily@bangersandmashme.com / 020 7434 3669. Private stables & tables with no minimum spend are also available to book in advance for future weeks. Please don't reply to this email directly!
Coming up are dj sets from Moshi Moshi Djs (6th March), The Rifles (7th March 93 Feet East), Mystery Jets (13th March), Noisettes (20th March), Eddie Temple Morris (3rd April).
BANGERS & MASH LAUNCHES @ 93 FEET EAST, SATURDAY 7TH MARCH FT. THE RIFLES - FOR ADVANCE TICKETS CLICK HERE

Thursday 26th February

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Friday, 20 February 2009

Saturday 21st February

Wednesday 25th February





Not many people can say they have put together a collection of work ready for their debut at the age of 20. But Joe Holbrook is one of the few that can. Coming from a south London borough he brings us "21", a series of portraits from the night life which we all love and can relate to. His paintings focus on the body of his chosen subjects showing how body posture, and the garments which we wear often say a lot about us. All his canvases are painted in acrylic, then covered in a clear resin, giving the impression it is finished with a layer of glass. "I also do this to freeze the painting in time almost, to capture what stage i was at in my level of painting, and to stop me working back into at a later date."
After narrowly missing a prison sentence in 2008 for criminal damage, he found himself under probation doing 240 hours of community service and hit with a £2500 fine. Uni was now out of the question. So Joe decided to go it alone and teach himself how to better his painting through trial and error, and his obvious natural talent. "I've learnt no one can teach you your style, just you, and vice versa. However accepting your style is the hardest thing to overcome." Having to work two part-time jobs and finish his punishment has made it a challenging year for Joe, but he still presents us with his debut exhibition which is a huge achievement for any young artist. I get the feeling this is just the beginning for him.
"I dunno what the future holds, but I'm never gonna stop painting. I'm a bit bored of body portraits so I'm gonna give that a rest for a little while. I've got much stronger new ideas ready though I can tell you that! Ask my mates Josh or Jimmy. As for graffiti I'm never gonna be done with that either haha! It's too much fun, my fingers have been itching for the last year! I see it as more of a disability or mental illness haha!...............definitely!"

Joe Holbrook's debut '21' is being held at the Bodhi Gallery, Brick Lane, London, E1
7pm onwards
25 February - 4 March 2009

Friday, 6 February 2009

Thursday 5th February

CHEER UP YOU ROTTERS
Bortusk Leer & Five Four


5 - 16 February 2009

Private View: Thursday 5 February, 6-9pm

The Brick Lane Gallery | 196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA | 0207 729 9721
http://www.thebricklanegallery.com/STREET-ART-CHEER-UP-YOU-ROTTERS.html

Artists BORTUSK LEER and FIVE FOUR are united for the first time by Brick Lane Gallery to fill the space with the cheeky day-glo madness of their street-art inspired works and chaotic colourful lifestyles for what promises to be a lively antidote to a particularly monotonous and gloomy February.

The fruit of forbidden love between a Lion Tamer and a Candy floss seller BORTUSK LEER was forced to find his own way in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia. Though his early years are shrouded in mystery (some say circus some say tractor barn) by his teens, Leer could be found joyfully daubing the walls of his homeland with fantastical-childlike characters, psychedelic vermin and inhuman collage. Art comedy was born and Leer never looked back, particularly when being chased by the secret police with big-headed pictures of Lenin streaming out behind him always sporting the trademark Top Hat and Cane he had won wrestling a Turk on the quay of Messina.(1)



BORTUSK LEER presents in the show new additions to his works by way of monster-sculptures, made from various materials including wool, toys and drift wood, as well as a collection of new paintings, inspired by all things colourful and fun and an animation. Future projects include standing on the spare plinth in Trafalgar square on his hands whilst juggling 4 monkeys wearing fez hats with his feet and an animated TV show.

FIVE FOUR uses fluorescent acrylic paints, inks and sprays to create paintings which take on a sculptural form through the textured and 3D aspect of his work. Inspired by signage, toilet graffiti and advertising, FIVE FOUR avoids the clichés of street art by using titles and words as the unique source of his work. With a tongue in cheek approach to language, his works express a certain feeling of rebellion - The title is the picture, he says and these titles are always social comments reflecting our time. From small paintings on canvas - little curiosities which he used to paste directly into the street - to larger scale works and printed imagery highlighted in light boxes, FIVE FOUR opens the discussion about the way in which our society plays with visuals codes. His work demonstrates a technical process which starts with the preparation of the canvas - often covered with found paper such as maps - to then apply textured 3D letters made of paint, offering unconditional messages about the difficulties of living in our society.

(1) Text by BORTUSK LEER

The Brick Lane Gallery
196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA | 0207 729 9721
info@thebricklanegallery.com

Open Daily 12 - 6pm

http://www.thebricklanegallery.com/STREET-ART-CHEER-UP-YOU-ROTTERS.html

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Friday 13th February

**DEVIATE 1st BIRTHDAY**
SCALA - FRIDAY 13th FEBRUARY

To celebrate our 1st Birthday in London Deviate are proud to present a selection of some of the biggest party starters in the business with room 2 hosted by electro kingpins DOLLOP.

SHY FX
THE NEXTMEN + MC WREC
ADRIAN SHERWOOD + SPECIAL GUESTS (ON-U SOUND)
EXEL - MOODIE & ISHU (REGGAE ROAST)


DOLLOP - ROOM 2 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE..


CRYSTAL FIGHTERS - LIVE
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Crystal Fighters juxtapose Basque folk music with churning basslines and catchy energetic vocals. The result of which is a jubilant and uplifting sound unlike any other- offering raved-up, percussive folktronica, veering from Fischerspooner-style euphoria to Animal Collective-toned delicacy. This has seen them take London by storm- playing Matter, The End and beyond; whilst supporting the likes of Buraka Som Sistema, Wiley, A-Trak, Benga, Kissy Sell Out and a Radio 1 Live Session for Rob da Bank. www.myspace.com/crystalfighters


JOE & WILL ASK - LIVE
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Coming across with dirt and cutting edge production and an eye firmly on the dance floor, but also with effortless musicality not normally associated with techno, they win over fans from the band/ indie scene, as easily as diehard clubbers. They inject tonality and musical flow into everything they touch, all under the banner of techno or electro or whatever you would like to call it, and have been compared to Soul Wax, Chemical Brothers, DIM and Popof.Their residencies at underground club nights have moved up into playing at some of the hottest nights in London; Matter, Trailer Trash, Durrr, Club NME, Boombox, Scala, Ministry of Sound, the Egg to name a few, as well as gigs across the UK, Berlin, Florence, Milan, Budapest, Bucharest and Lille. www.myspace.com/joeandwillask

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SCALA - KINGS CROSS
FRIDAY 13TH FEB / 9PM - 4AM
275 PENTONVILLE RD N1 9NL
9PM - 4AM

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Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Saturday 1st August

On the Saturday 1st August Field Day returns to Victoria Park for its third annual summer extravaganza. Field Day will be one of this summer's essential festivals and with last years event a sell out, you'll need to be quick off the mark to snap up yours.

Kicking off proceedings for 2009, Field Day is ecstatic to announce MOGWAI as their headline act. The critically acclaimed Scottish rock group, formed by Stuart Braithwaite and Dominic Aitchison in 1995, have since become one of the most influential and best known names in post-rock, they have curated the ATP Festival, sold out The Albert Hall, London and last year released their sixth album 'The Hawk Is Howling'.

Also confirmed for this years event is Domino Record's amazing ambient electro wizard, FOUR TET, Former Arab Strap multi-instrumentalist MALCOM MIDDLETON, the softly spoken JAMES YORKSTON, this year's hot tip to be the next Hot Chip, ERRORS, and the incredible FENNESZ.

Brought to you by London's most adventurous and daring promoters - Eat Your Own Ears, Adventures In The Beetroot Field, Bugged Out! - Field Day will bring you the most cutting edge line up of bands and DJs in the 2009 Festival season whilst transforming the heart of East London into an eclectic Village Fete expect tombola, cocnut shy, sack races, bowling for Bacon and more!

To book tickets click here:

http://www.seetickets.com/?c=344332&filler2=osemail

Friday 30th January

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Wednesday 21st January

Opening Tonight - Wednesday 21st January 6-9pm
THE BRICK LANE GALLERY

ART IN MIND
Contemporary Art - Group Show

runs until 2 February 2009

Zoe Eaton | Painting
Sue Nunn | Sculpture
Kahled Al Najdi | Digital Print
Francis Akpata | Drawing
Steven Farnworth | Painting
Sarah Nolan | Textiles
Yves Eric Deboey | Painting
Virginie Gandoin | Painting
Nom Kinnear King | Painting
Nikki Willson | Painting




196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA
0207 729 9721
info@thebricklanegallery.com
www.thebricklanegallery.com

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Friday 13th February



LIMITED £5 EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE NOW - CLICK HERE

£8 BEFORE 10PM + NUS / £10 AFTER / £12 AFTER 12


SCALA - KINGS CROSS
FRIDAY 13TH FEB / 9PM - 4AM
275 PENTONVILLE RD N1 9NL

9PM - 4AM


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Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Thursday 8th January

Opening Tonight - Wednesday 7th Jan 6-9pm
THE BRICK LANE GALLERY

ART IN MIND
Contemporary Art - Group Show

8 January - 2 February 2009

Victor Agius | Mixed media - Photography Print with Paint
Mauricio Baez | Digital Art print and Painting
Zoe Eaton | Painting
Jed Franklin | Painting
Erna G.S. | Drawing
Eva G.S. | | Photography
Vishal Misra | painting
Lee Marshall | Painting – Digital and Drawing
Sue Nunn | Sculpture
Kahled Al Najdi | Digital Print
Camilla Eltell | Painting on wood Boards

We are currently taking bookings for the next available Art in Mind
exhibition dates which are from 31st March to 13th April 2009
If you are interested in taking part, please contact info@thebricklanegallery.com

Next Exhibition

CHEER UP YOU BASTARDS
5th – 16th February 2009
Private View Thursday 5th February, 6-9pm

A chance meeting in a dark Shoreditch alley about a year back brought Bortusk Leer and Five Four together. An initial bit of banter that went something like “I like what your putting up mate” And then “thanks, I like what your putting up too” continued in the nearest boozer. Much spraying, pasting, drinking and the odd copper followed. Now, a few thousand cans of neon paint and a year later their first joint show is set to be a little bit more colourful than the average street art escapade.


196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA
0207 729 9721
info@thebricklanegallery.com
www.thebricklanegallery.com