Street Arts
BURNING CANDY SHOW
After four years based in Notting Hill, Sartorial Contemporary Art moves to Kings Cross and will open their new exhibition space on October the 15th. Two major shows will launch the space on this date, one of which is "Burning Candy". It will feature three of the UK 's most notorious graffiti vandals, Cyclops, Sweet Toof and Tek33 who have exclusively for this show created new works with their raw messy trademark punk style that has brought them cult status over the last two years.
The opening night will also see the release of the Limited Edition ‘Burning Candy' book with text by Olly Beck.
The private view opens on OCTOBER 15th, 5 – 11pm with music and live performances on the night. The show will run until November 11th.
SARTORIAL CONTEMPORARY ART | 26 Argyle Square | London | WC1H 8AP
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