Street Arts
PILLS STILLS AND BELLYACHES
PYMCA is celebrating Rave culture with an exhibition that spans the last 20 years from Shoom and The Hacienda in the late eighties, Hardcore Raves in the nineties through to the ‘New Rave’ and ‘Electro’ scenes in the Noughties.
‘Pills Stills and Bellyaches’ - 20 Years of rave opens this Thursday 10th of May from 7pm. Beyond just the images they are inviting you to a ‘rave world’... The venue will be spectacular - with disco balls, smiley balloons, glow sticks, fluorescent walls... which will be complimented by their unique imagery from 20 years of rave.
Plus they will have classic tunes played by rave DJs who were there at the time.
PYMCA Gallery
41 Clerkenwell Road, EC1M 5RS
Rave exhibition 10.5.2007 - 31.5.2007
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Real Uv Tattoo Art
UV tattoos? Surely this is rave culture gone mad! Actually this isn't even a rave craze, some folks are saying this is the next leap in tattoos. Its relatively new they say but until we see some really high-grade work we'll stick to tradition......
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Banksy - Bristol Street Art Book
Home Sweet Home is a celebration of Banksy’s street art in his home city of Bristol. This book places him in the context of 3D, John Nation from the Barton Hill Settlement, Inkie, Nick Walker and the other street artists and musicians who were instrumental...
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Wildstyles @ Pymca
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Brick Lane Music Festival
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This Was England Exhibition
To coincide with the release of the film "This is England" by Shane Meadows, PYMCA presents an exhibition of skinhead culture from the early 1980's upon which the film is based. Containing the unique collection of Gavin Watson from the book ‘Skins’,...
Street Arts