HOLIDAYS
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HOLIDAYS



Appoligies for the lack of updates this week, I am on holiday in the West of Ireland and have had limited access to the internet. Normal service will resume next week.


If you are in London don't forget the Found show opens this evening at Leonard Street Gallery. Found is an exhibition of original artworks made on found objects, discovered materials and other rarities by artists Matt Small, Nick Walker, Beejoir, AMP, Arofish, Mantis, Asbestos, Luc Price, Sweet Toof and New Yorkers Chris Stain, Skewville, Judith Supine, Elbow-toe and Rene Gagnon. The exhibition will open to the public on Friday the 20th July and will run until a currently undisclosed date.
Check their website for more info.




- Fame Festival Update
DSCN0127.JPG, by Giacomo MoleriApologies for the lack of updates on the blog, we are still in the South Of Italy at this years Fame Festival, in Grottaglie. We have had limited internet access the last few day and gave up trying to upload photos. Normal...

- Happy Holidays
Right, we are back in London after a quick trip to Ireland for the holidays where we drank and ate lots and lots. We hope all our readers had an enjoyable holiday. Normal service will now resume....

- Big Issue Art Exhibition
Opening today Saturday 9th August, 4pm at Black Rat Press a charity show in aid of the Big Issue Foundation. In what must be one of the most impressive line ups of the year 40 artists have kindly donated works to this show and all proceeds go towards...

- Urban Sprawl
Urban Sprawl is a collection of some of the most exciting artists that Leonard Street Gallery has shown in the last year. A fusion of some of the most prolific artists to date including Judith Supine, Matt Small, Beejoir, Swoon, Herbert Baglione, Date...

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Wow, its nearly been a week since we last posted anything here, appoligies but we haven't had any internet access for the last few days, hopefully getting that sorted in a week or two. We wil try and resume the daily postings as soon as possible....



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