Tongue-In-Cheek — Brick Lane Gallery
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Tongue-In-Cheek — Brick Lane Gallery


Tongue-In-Cheek is Brick Lane Gallery's christmas show featuring a mix of art, comedy, street art and illustration. Featuring everyone’s favourite fried friend Dick Chicken; beautifully detailed and illustrated pieces by Showchicken and the neon craziness of Bortusk Leer. Expect paintings by James Rueben Stephens exploring the darker side of humour; Playboy Jigsaw puzzles by Shuby; satirical prints designed by street art duo Static and a collaborative venture addressing the banality of gun usage by Holly-Anne Buck (Mink Engine) vs Metals vs Box Wars.

Opening 22 December 2010 from 6pm
Open on selected days 23 December — 03 January 2011

Brick Lane Galley | 196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA




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