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Concrete Hermit exhibition., by Sacked... on Feb 4, 2009 11:56:03 GMT 1, Lump Hammer Love Bites Exhibition Opening Thursday 5th February 6-9pm
Our first exhibition of 2009 will include work by five artists creating prints, drawings and sculptures in the style of the โcontemporary grotesqueโ.
Come down and blast away the winter blues with a trip into the unique and intoxicating worlds of Andrew James Jones, Kate McMorrine, James Unsworth, Seth Scriver and Mudwig Dan.
Andrew James Jonesโ prolific output of paintings, drawings and low budget self published photocopy books are gaining him an ever increasing global following, clashing together many diferent elements into his work to create a truly unique and disturbingly dark, humorous vision.
Kate McMorrine is an artist from the Isle of Skye. Her practice is grounded in the discipline of drawing and deals with narratives found in misheard conversations and the story-telling tradition. Activating the visual with the use of such things as automatic drawing, old photographs and cut outs she forms characters and narratives which inhabit a personal world.
Mudwig Danโs unique combination of โborrowedโ photographs and illustrations make for some very surreal collages. Dan is inspired by things such as animalโs bodies, blitzkriegs, hills, triangles and trees. He finds photos (usually of dogs or women), crops the bit he wants to use, then draws on top of the photos using a combination of Brushpens, Acrylics and other tools
RCA graduate James Unsworth cites Daniel Johnston as one inspiration for his detailed depictions of dark worlds. He draws upon historical images of folk culture and the popular press to show a world where elderly transsexual page three models, faded glamour and popular culture all share the same space, within these images questioning current ideas of taste, beauty, attraction, highness and lowness.
Seth Scriver is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist who records his personal journeys through the eyes of bizarre and active stenciled then drawn characters who feature in his animations, sculpture, painting, and drawing.
Concrete Hermit Gallery, 5a Club Row, London, E1 6JX. Exhibition continues until 1st March. Lump Hammer Love Bites Exhibition Opening Thursday 5th February 6-9pm
Our first exhibition of 2009 will include work by five artists creating prints, drawings and sculptures in the style of the โcontemporary grotesqueโ.
Come down and blast away the winter blues with a trip into the unique and intoxicating worlds of Andrew James Jones, Kate McMorrine, James Unsworth, Seth Scriver and Mudwig Dan.
Andrew James Jonesโ prolific output of paintings, drawings and low budget self published photocopy books are gaining him an ever increasing global following, clashing together many diferent elements into his work to create a truly unique and disturbingly dark, humorous vision.
Kate McMorrine is an artist from the Isle of Skye. Her practice is grounded in the discipline of drawing and deals with narratives found in misheard conversations and the story-telling tradition. Activating the visual with the use of such things as automatic drawing, old photographs and cut outs she forms characters and narratives which inhabit a personal world.
Mudwig Danโs unique combination of โborrowedโ photographs and illustrations make for some very surreal collages. Dan is inspired by things such as animalโs bodies, blitzkriegs, hills, triangles and trees. He finds photos (usually of dogs or women), crops the bit he wants to use, then draws on top of the photos using a combination of Brushpens, Acrylics and other tools
RCA graduate James Unsworth cites Daniel Johnston as one inspiration for his detailed depictions of dark worlds. He draws upon historical images of folk culture and the popular press to show a world where elderly transsexual page three models, faded glamour and popular culture all share the same space, within these images questioning current ideas of taste, beauty, attraction, highness and lowness.
Seth Scriver is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist who records his personal journeys through the eyes of bizarre and active stenciled then drawn characters who feature in his animations, sculpture, painting, and drawing.
Concrete Hermit Gallery, 5a Club Row, London, E1 6JX. Exhibition continues until 1st March.
www.concretehermit.com
Lump Hammer Love Bites Exhibition Opening Thursday 5th February 6-9pm Our first exhibition of 2009 will include work by five artists creating prints, drawings and sculptures in the style of the โcontemporary grotesqueโ. Come down and blast away the winter blues with a trip into the unique and intoxicating worlds of Andrew James Jones, Kate McMorrine, James Unsworth, Seth Scriver and Mudwig Dan. Andrew James Jonesโ prolific output of paintings, drawings and low budget self published photocopy books are gaining him an ever increasing global following, clashing together many diferent elements into his work to create a truly unique and disturbingly dark, humorous vision. Kate McMorrine is an artist from the Isle of Skye. Her practice is grounded in the discipline of drawing and deals with narratives found in misheard conversations and the story-telling tradition. Activating the visual with the use of such things as automatic drawing, old photographs and cut outs she forms characters and narratives which inhabit a personal world. Mudwig Danโs unique combination of โborrowedโ photographs and illustrations make for some very surreal collages. Dan is inspired by things such as animalโs bodies, blitzkriegs, hills, triangles and trees. He finds photos (usually of dogs or women), crops the bit he wants to use, then draws on top of the photos using a combination of Brushpens, Acrylics and other tools RCA graduate James Unsworth cites Daniel Johnston as one inspiration for his detailed depictions of dark worlds. He draws upon historical images of folk culture and the popular press to show a world where elderly transsexual page three models, faded glamour and popular culture all share the same space, within these images questioning current ideas of taste, beauty, attraction, highness and lowness. Seth Scriver is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist who records his personal journeys through the eyes of bizarre and active stenciled then drawn characters who feature in his animations, sculpture, painting, and drawing. Concrete Hermit Gallery, 5a Club Row, London, E1 6JX. Exhibition continues until 1st March. Lump Hammer Love Bites Exhibition Opening Thursday 5th February 6-9pm Our first exhibition of 2009 will include work by five artists creating prints, drawings and sculptures in the style of the โcontemporary grotesqueโ. Come down and blast away the winter blues with a trip into the unique and intoxicating worlds of Andrew James Jones, Kate McMorrine, James Unsworth, Seth Scriver and Mudwig Dan. Andrew James Jonesโ prolific output of paintings, drawings and low budget self published photocopy books are gaining him an ever increasing global following, clashing together many diferent elements into his work to create a truly unique and disturbingly dark, humorous vision. Kate McMorrine is an artist from the Isle of Skye. Her practice is grounded in the discipline of drawing and deals with narratives found in misheard conversations and the story-telling tradition. Activating the visual with the use of such things as automatic drawing, old photographs and cut outs she forms characters and narratives which inhabit a personal world. Mudwig Danโs unique combination of โborrowedโ photographs and illustrations make for some very surreal collages. Dan is inspired by things such as animalโs bodies, blitzkriegs, hills, triangles and trees. He finds photos (usually of dogs or women), crops the bit he wants to use, then draws on top of the photos using a combination of Brushpens, Acrylics and other tools RCA graduate James Unsworth cites Daniel Johnston as one inspiration for his detailed depictions of dark worlds. He draws upon historical images of folk culture and the popular press to show a world where elderly transsexual page three models, faded glamour and popular culture all share the same space, within these images questioning current ideas of taste, beauty, attraction, highness and lowness. Seth Scriver is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist who records his personal journeys through the eyes of bizarre and active stenciled then drawn characters who feature in his animations, sculpture, painting, and drawing. Concrete Hermit Gallery, 5a Club Row, London, E1 6JX. Exhibition continues until 1st March. www.concretehermit.com
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