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:
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Saturday 1st August
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Wednesday 21st January
Opening Tonight - Wednesday 21st January 6-9pm
THE BRICK LANE GALLERY
| ART IN MIND runs until 2 February 2009 Zoe Eaton | Painting 196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA |
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Friday 13th February

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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.
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Thursday, 18 December 2008
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Friday 19th December
ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE NOW - CLICK HERE £8 BEFORE 10PM / £10 AFTER
SCALA - 275 PENTONVILLE RD N1 9NL
9PM - 4AM
Friday, 12 December 2008
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Friday 12th December
Friday 12th Dec
ALEXIS HOT CHIP! DJSET @ WHIP IT! @ THE AMERSHAM ARMS
DANJSPINNEY (BIGINJAPAN/AITBF) DJ
NEIL EDWARDS (CAPTURE THE CASTLE/BIJ) DJ
FREE Entry b4 9.30 £3 After (Get Down Early!)
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|TWO|
Saturday 13th Dec
LAST ONE IN'S A ROTTEN EGG @ 333 *DISCO SPECIAL*
SERGE SANTIAGO
DAMON MARTIN (DISCO BLOODBATH)
TOSH OHTA (BIGINJAPAN BMTH)
STOPMAKINGME (KILLEMALL)
JAC THE DISCO
MONKEY KNIFE FIGHT
DANJSPINNEY (BIGINJAPAN/AITBF)
Doors : 10pm - 4am | Entry: £5/£10
Guestlist: jacthedisco@googlemail.com
Nearest Tube: Old Street, Northern Line
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|THREE|
BIGINJAPAN'S Favorite Photographer BEN ROBERTS is in the Final of the SONY ERICSSON OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS.
*PLEASE GO TAKE A COUPLE OF MINS TO LOOK AT HIS PHOTOS FOR EACH OF THE DAYS AND...
**LEAVE YOUR VOTE FOR BEN ROBERTS**
http://www.c905photocompet
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Friday 5th December

MAN LIKE ME
Last performance of the yeah from the Men Like them.
www.myspace.com/manlikeme
www.myspace.com/manlikemeremixes
VINCENT VINCENT
Vincent is the former frontman of Vincent Vincent and the Villians, former signatories to Young and Lost and EMI, and former TOTP stars. Now Vincent is out on his onesome, with new band memebers...
www.myspace.com/vvandthev
www.myspace.com/vincentvmusic
ARC OF THE COVENANT
Pete Doherty’s ex-prison mate has his own band. Apparently their pretty good.
Monday, 1 December 2008
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Friday, 21 November 2008
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Friday 21st November

NETTIE HORN is pleased to present the first UK solo exhibition by British artist Kate Street; featuring a selection of wall-based sculptures, the finale to her Little Death series, and a collection of botanical drawings.
Kate Street uses words, proverbs and mythologies as a starting point to create sculptures tinged with a tongue-in-cheek approach to language. The results are often sculptures, or rather assemblages, that consist of intricately crafted components tinged with sombre qualities. Street uses the form of the funeral wreath, constructed as a response to loss and sublimation, to explore the boundaries surrounding the dual aspect of her work – the associations created between the imagery and her search for meaning through communication and language.
Striking a balance between the theatrical and the absurd, her series Little Death - originating from the French term for orgasm “petite mort” - illustrates the way in which Street laces her work with parallels between ideas of death and the romantic. These carefully crafted floral tributes are intended to mark the demise of someone or something, paradoxically signifying an end, and yet building a monument to the departed. Reoccurring motifs such as flowers, birds, trinkets and hearts are used to symbolise and subvert typical ideas of romance – being at first glance a baroque and intricate object that on close inspection begins to play with our most basic insecurities and discomforts.
Street’s botanically themed drawings play on bizarre taxonomies and classifications, creating new hybrid forms that simultaneously recall anatomical studies and mutated Victorian etchings. The Orchis series, which evoke an ancient Greek belief that orchids sprung from the spilt semen of mating animals, once again illustrates Street’s interest in notions of desire, longing, and the absurdity that often accompanies it. These considered drawings, which can be read as a beautiful Memento mori, reflect once again parallels between nature and artifice.
Kate Street was born in 1979 and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2004. Past exhibitions include Darkness Visible at the Galway Arts Centre, Ireland; Et pendant ce temps… at NETTIE HORN, London; Sex & Witchcraft at Transition gallery, London; Wintry at Lounge gallery, London; the Celeste art prize, London; New Romantic at the Hospital Gallery, London.










