
image by:Francesca Mc Leod
Contemporary Art - group show
Artists
Francesca Mc Leod - Vincenzo Baldini - Achille Soardi
Colin Mc Kenzie - Monica D'Agosto - Kelvin Halloran
Ravi Drepaul - Jonathan Brown - Jeff Roland - Frederik Schnieders
ART IN MIND - NOVEMBER PART 2
26 NOVEMBER - 7 DECEMBER
OPENING 25 NOVEMBER 6.30 - 830PM

Contemporary Art - group show
Matthew On - Mattia Moro - Bo Mijin - Natalia O'Neill - Anil Nighawan- Darren Udaiyan - Julian Mullineux - Michele Garro - Masuma Sultana - Emma Pyrah - Modica Fabio
ART IN MIND -
10 - 21 DECEMBER
OPENING 9 DECEMBER 6.30 - 830PM

Contemporary Art - group show
artists - Devra Wiseman - Habib Diab -
Raphael Perez Langowski -
Pete Gilbert -
Pilar Mackenna -
Vitor Cervi -
James Cochran -
George Pergamalis -
Fredrik Flink -
Katia Hickmer -
Saroj Patel -
Eva-Maria Salm
"Six
Degrees of Separation"
5th - 15th June
Opening on Thursday 4th June - RSPV only

The Brick Lane Gallery is proud to present Six Degrees
of Separation.
A collection of prints and originals by legendary
street artists,
Banksy
Faile
Jamie Hewlett
Gee Vaucher
Paul Insect
Mode 2
B-Toy
RUN
Antonio Cabrera
and many more
*All original works and prints in
the exhibition are offered for sale by a selection
of private collectors. This is not an exhibition organised
in connection with the artists directly.
Street art giant Banksy has managed to put the spotlight
on street art, bringing it to the forefront of popular
culture through his controversial stencil work. From
the streets of Bristol to the West Bank Barrier between
Israel and Gaza, Banksy’s work has both provoked
outrage as well breed abiding adoration. Banksy started
rousing attention when his trademark guerilla stencil
works cropped up all over East London. His notorious
imagery often sends out an anti-war, anti-capitalist
or anti-establishment message that is always accompanied
by a clever wit.
Recently there has been much controversy stirring
in the media around the identity of this street art
enigma. Up until now Banksy had managed to maintain
his anonymity; however his mounting fame and popularity
has caused much mystery and intrigue and the sheer
infatuation with finding the man behind the spray
can is a clear indication of the level of fame and
success Banksy has elevated to.
New York based art collective Faile will also be
featured in this unmissable show. Faile formed in
1999 and have since become pioneers of street art.
Their name emerged from a common philosophy of learning,
growing and creating from failure – A constant
theme in the undercurrent of all their work. Faile
juxtaposes a variation of visual influences mostly
taken from popular culture; from comic books to the
yellow pages in order to address ideas such as dualism
– love/hate, peace/war, and violence/beauty.
There is a strong sense of collaboration in their
work, something that is very important to Faile; not
only in the act of working together but also in bringing
a mixture of different styles and influences to single
pieces. The group has often described themselves as
“DJs synthesizing images to create visually
visceral experiences.”
Faile started out wheat pasting flyposters to city
walls where they still find much of their inspiration
and later moved on to stencil work. They have since
branched into sculpture and bookmaking but still remain
based predominantly in screen-printing and stencil.
Frequent visitors to the streets of London, Faile’s
success has afforded them an exhibition at the Tate
Modern and they have sold out in shows all around
the world.
For more information
and sales contact info@thebricklanegallery.com
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