Street Arts
PEACE CAMP
Peace Camp will be a group show hosted by Bob & Roberta Smith which explores our perception and vision of Peace.
The exhibition will bring together over 100 established and emerging artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Bob and Roberta Smith, Gavin Turk, Jason Shulman, Shane Bradford, Mary Zygouri, Mattia Paganelli, Ellie Howitt, Keith Ball, Alan Miller, Brian Dawn Chalkley, Andrew Mummery, Ryan Booth, Lucy Harrison and Leigh Clarke all treating the notion of Peace through different mediums and disciplines.
Each day for the duration of this festive period, a separate musician, politician, writer or artist will camp out at Brick Lane Gallery exploring the notion of peace through his or her chosen medium; whilst surrounded with a plethora of work by established and fresh artists documenting this theme. The Fucks will exclisively perform live at the private view on Friday 1st December at 8.30pm.
The Brick Lane Gallery, 196 Brick Lane, London, E1 6SA
Dates: 2 – 31 December 2006
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Via Brick Lane
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Free For Wall Pt03
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Free For Wall Pt02
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3d United Kingdoms Print
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Stare Exhibition
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Street Arts