Thursday, 15 December 2011

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Heretic are showing some new prints VERBOTENZWIEBLEN


Also our bloods the heretics
have a show tomorrow night
see the fly for more info
cant wait to get mushed up on onions
inittt
xxx
Heretic are showing some new prints this Thursday and we would love it if you could stop by to say hello.
If all goes to plan we will be serving up hot cider and our forbidden onion soup to warm your cockles (ok this might not happen, but maybe it will). You will however definitely be able to enjoy the sound of Toxic Island DJ's and rest your eyes on some new screen prints.

TRACEY NEULS & LE GUN make shoes! 1 December, 2011



Hello all we at le gun have done a colab
with Tracey Neuls shoes and there is
a launch party tomorrow night
more details below
bye for now
xx

TRACEY NEULS & LE GUN make shoes!
1 December, 2011


LE GUN are proud and pleased to have collaborated with Tracey Neuls to make some exceedingly tasty footwear.

Tracey's TN29 brand is one of the finest ladies shoe labels out there. Check out her website here, and the TN29 range here. One of the LE GUN collaborative drawings is used in two colour-ways for these low-cut shoes. Unfortunately not available in men's sizes (yet!).

The shoes will be available from December onwards via the Tracey Neuls website. Launch party (all invited)

Thursday 01 December
18.00 onwards

Tracey Neuls East
73 Redchurch Street
London E2 7DJ

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Thursday, 17 November 2011

THE WRITING ON THE WALL BRISTOL STYLE


Hello heres a bit of spray painted wisdom
i saw in bristol last week
bye for now
xx

Sunday, 13 November 2011

The Life and Times of Drazen Paskaljevic


Hello
here is a film that i thought was lost for ever
but thanks to Slavko Vukanovic it is now alive and
well and on youtube
please enjoy
kiss kiss
xx

a short film about the king of gypsy music Saban Bajramovic.
Story and Illustration - Robert Green
Animated and directed by - Chris Bianchi
Narrated by - Slavko Vukanovic

2004
Category:
Film & Animation
Tags:
saban bajramovic robert green chris bianchi slavko vukanovic le gun rubbishmen bare bones kinemastik festival gypsy music ciganska muzika animacija short film malta srbija serbia

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Le Gun and The Black Squid, La Catastrophe Exhibition 4 November 2011


Le Gun and The Black Squid, La Catastrophe

Hello the internet
LE GUN are doing a show in paris it starts
next friday and is on till 23 rd december
if in paris please come by. below is
lots of words to explain whats the shows
about
bye for now
xx



SUZANNE TARASIEVE PARIS / LOFT19


 
SUZANNE TARASIEVE PARIS / LOFT19
Passage de lʼAtlas – 5, Villa Marcel Lods 75019

Le Gun and The Black Squid, La Catastrophe
Exhibition 4 November 2011 – 23 December 2011

Tuesday to Saturday, 11am–7pm and by appointment
Opening Friday 4 November, 6–9pm

Le Gun and The Black Squid, La Catastrophe

Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve has the pleasure to announce the exhibition of LE GUN.
Le Gun are the artists Neal Fox, Robert Rubbish, Stephanie Von Reiswitz, Chris Bianchi.LE GUN was founded in 2003 by a group of MA graduates from the Communication Art and
Design course at the Royal College of Art, London. Also, LE GUN is an independent narrative
illustration publication and provides a common ground for both emerging and established artists,
illustrators, writers and poets.

The Black Squid (Le Calmar Noir) were a group of surrealist artists based in Paris who broke off from
the core group of the surrealists in 1924 in disagreement with André Breton's manifesto and their
continued use of colour. François Lardon, Thomas Le Turk, Olga Tiktokova, Diego Mangina, and
Éduard Lezard were talented artists but little known outside their small bohemian circle and have since
faded into the margins of art history.

The group believed that dreams were always in black and white, and that the exclusive use of black
and white in art would make the everyday into a dreamscape. They claimed they had simultaneously
dreamed of a giant black squid who imparted their manifesto. Apart from exploring the squid as a
dream symbol for latent sexual desires, they revered black ink as a liquid of creation.

Not long after the split, on September 25th 1925, the five artists held a black and white banquet, the
exact motivations behind which remain unclear. They consumed a sumptuous meal and varied drinks,
and strange sounds were reported to have emanated from the room. All five artists left the banquet
intact and went their separate ways, but catastrophically all five found their demise in various ways the
very same night.

The debris of the mysterious final dinner was documented in minute detail. No poison was found, or
evidence of a suicide pact, and hypothesizing about what actually happened that night was for a while
a popular pastime in fashionable salons. Soon however the whole event faded into oblivion.

The original document detailing the exact layout of the room & the objects within it still exists.

As a group of artists working in black and white, LE GUN feel a strong connection to the Black Squid
group and were particularly intrigued by this age old mystery. As well as reproducing large scale
portraits of the Black Squid's elusive members, based on the group's original 'exquisite corpse'
drawings, LE GUN has attempted to recreate the final supper before the catastrophe, which will be
shown alongside the Black Squid's last known surviving painting.

Besides having collective exhibitions, performances and the self-titled Magazine, Le Gun have
produced large-scale communally executed drawings in London, opened a curiosity shop, cooperated
with Paul Smith for a clothing line, produced a music clip for Pete Doherty's Babyshambles and
recently did an impromptu window display/exhibition, talk,etc at Arrtco Collection in Beijing, China.t

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

THE MEATBALLS ARE BACK ON THE STAGE WITH NEW LINE UP


News has reached me that some old chums
of mine from my days on the small rock of jersey
have put back on there masks and are playing out live
this saturday in downtown st.helier omg them catz
are crazy they also have a new member son of cervantes
god help us i knew his dad he was one mad mexican
if you want to hear some of there songs click here http://www.myspace.com/dontcallusfaggots
good luck boyz good luck
xx
.... ding ding, seconds out with The Channel Island's mightiest Mexican musos.. Five years ago, professional wresters Senor Destructo, El Tigre and Cervantes ditched their old wrestling lives in Mexico to follow their dreams of being Cabaret stars. Jersey in the channel islands where the scene has a legendary status was where they would set the stage to fulfill there dreams.That was it,the meatballs did nothing But what they do best (appart from cabaret) they wrestled!! untill they saved up enough victory money to get three one way tickets to land of cabaret...Unfortunately when they arrived to there dispear the Jersey scene had died as tourism had plummeted...So what now!?? well they set about there dream REGARDLESS and decided to give the jersey cabaret scene a Boston Crab!!! There sweet blend of electro pop/ cabaret/ rock meets las vagas grind has been considered the "New Music"...there album "Dont call us fagots were meatballs" is already 4 years old..they have been perfecting this sound ever

an extraordinary new show at the Rochelle School, London



hello le gun have made a drawing for
this exbo to help the birds its called
Ghosts of Gone Birds theres loads of
good artists in the show and its going
to help the birds cant wait to
see this wonderful show
bye for now
kisses
xx





Harriet Mead - Ghost of an Emu, ghost of a mower.

Following the launch of an extraordinary new multi-media art exhibition - Ghosts of Gone Birds – at the Liverpool School of Art & Design earlier this year, the show has grown and evolved during the summer and will now ‘manifest’ in London’s East End this November.

The ground-breaking exhibition, which highlights the growing extinction crisis and promotes The BirdLife Preventing Extinctions Programme, will be held in Shoreditch, at the Rochelle School, London E2. Doors open to the public on November 2nd and the event will run until November 23rd.

More than eighty leading artists, sculptors, musicians, writers and poets are contributing. Each artist has chosen a different extinct species and is producing a new piece of art that has been inspired by the bird and which celebrates its former life on earth. Original art featured in the show (as well as many limited editions) will be for sale, with a contribution from each transaction made to BirdLife. Individual artworks range in price from £200 to around £50,000.

Award-winning sculptor Harriet Mead’s stunning recreation of the extinct King Island Emu above, which she crafted from recycled agricultural implements, is just one great example of the two hundred or so fabulous artworks that will be on display in London.

Ralph Steadman - Dodo
Many of the contributing artists are still producing their pieces but among other selections already made are Jamie Hewlett – Hawaiian Crow; Rob Ryan – Stephen’s Island Wren; Ralph Steadman – Pallas’s Cormorant, Dodo and Liverpool Pigeon; and Greg Poole – Jamaican Red Macaw.

The natural rate of bird extinction is just one bird each century but in the last thirty years alone, 21 species have disappeared. At present, 189 are classified Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List and, without immediate action, many of these will not be here in ten years’ time. One clear example is the albatross family, which is fast becoming the most threatened family of birds in the world. Dying at a rate of around one every five minutes albatrosses are disappearing faster than they can actually breed – so 18 out of the 22 species of albatross are now facing global extinction.

Ghosts of Gone Birds has been created and is being staged by filmmaker Ceri Levy, best known for his documentary film Bananaz about the rock band Gorillaz and Chris Aldhous, award-winning director of London creative consultancy GOODPILOT. “We’re aiming to raise a creative army for conservation and it’s fair to say that we have been floored by the response of the artists we’ve asked to create new work for us.” said Ceri Levy. ” To have the likes of Sir Peter Blake, Ralph Steadman, and Margaret Atwood producing new work for the exhibition is a clear illustration of the enthusiasm and support that exists for the cause. The project is reaching out to involve new audiences in conversations about conservation through their collective interest in contemporary art, music and poetry. We want to get people thinking about the diverse range of birds that have already been lost to extinction and introduce them to the work of BirdLife International.”

Rob Ryan - If Only
“To find so many creative people engaged with the subject of birds and the threat of extinction that faces so many of them today, is truly inspiring.” said honoured author Margaret Atwood, who is also contributing to the exhibition by knitting a Great Auk. ” This magnificent show will reconnect us to the natural world, teach us about our past, and fuel our interest in saving what we are losing daily. See the show, love the show, add to the show, and learn how to help.”

Dr. Marco Lambertini, Chief Executive of BirdLife International, said, “In modern times, species are going extinct at least a thousand times the natural background rate. Many more are so threatened that they are on the verge of disappearing and urgent action is needed. Ghosts of Gone Birds is a provocative new way to reach out and inspire a wide audience about today’s extinction crisis and mobilise action to rescue the species at risk today. There is still hope and the BirdLife Partnership has shown that, with the right resources and targeted action, species can be saved. Please join BirdLife and help us in the fight to stop any of the magnificent species threatened today from joining the Ghosts of Gone Birds.”

As well as being a great way to raise awareness, Ghosts of Gone Birds is also helping us find new Species Champions to fund the vital conservation action that can help us prevent extinctions today.” said Jim Lawrence – BirdLife’s Preventing Extinctions Programme Manager. “The London show provides a fantastic opportunity to sponsors who wish to get involved as well. We will be working closely there with RSPB, our UK Partner, to highlight the globally threatened species they are acting for. Publicity is starting to build and has already attracted the attention of a number of individuals and companies who have been inspired by this incredible new collection of art. Currently we are very excited about benefitting from the show in London but in future years we also hope to build on this momentum and see Ghosts taken to other major cities which will further support the BirdLife International Partnership’s extraordinary work preventing extinctions.”

Bruce Pearson - Great Auks
Read what the Guardian’s art correspondent Mark Brown says about Ghosts of Gone Birds here and see readers’ comments.

For more information and to see previews of some of the amazing Ghosts artwork that will be on display in London follow this link to the Ghosts of Gone Birds facebook page.

If you are on facebook and would like to register your support for Ghosts of Gone Birds go to the link above and like “become a part of the team” in the left hand navigation.

For more information on how to support the BirdLife projects that inspired the show contact jim.lawrence@birdlife.org

For more information about Ghosts of Gone Birds contact gonebirds@goodpilot.co.uk

Monday, 17 October 2011

Morrissey - I Like You

I HAVE NEW WEBSITE WWW.LOSPISTOLOS.COM


Hello the internet i have a new website
www.lospistolos.com
its going to be updated as i go along
so be sure to pop by and take a look
thanks to simon french of moggytron.com/
for all his hard work on making the site for me
he is a god to me that boy
anyway bye for now
kisses
xxx

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Some apocryphal record covers from my rough trade show






hello out there
here are some photos
of some of the apocryphal
record covers i made for
my rough trade show i had in
a few weeks ago the are more to
be posted at some point soon
bye for now
kiss kiss
xx

Thursday, 13 October 2011

New drawing of the colony room toilet


Here is a new drawing of the colony room
toilet how i see it in my minds eye
bye for now
xx

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Omg Right Said Fred alive and well seen in soho yesterday


Hello all out there
yesterday i was taking tea
with my dear friend the giro playboy
in soho when who did i see but
right said fred i was taken down a
memory lane thinking about the freds
and there impact they had on the british
pop charts in the early 1990s i had forgoten
about the gods that are right said fred
until walking down greek street came two
hairless buff pop princes of yester year
later on i saw them on dean street this
can only mean they are making a come back
the streets of soho then the world
good luck freds heres one of there songs
bye for now
xx

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Ryan Adams - New York, New York




Hello out there
just droping a few lines on this
day ten years since 9/11 a day
that shocked the world it shocked me
when i think back it was very strange
i remember going out that night with
a few mates to bar in down town st. hell- ier
jersey and getting very drunk thinking that
the world was going to end the next day
george bush was in the white house and
he was the sort of mad man who would start
the third world war.so we all drank away the night
i woke the next morning hung over and the world
had not gone to war so i went to work
and the rest is history
rest in peace all who lost there lifes on 9/11/2001
heres a song that i remember around that time
kiss kiss
x

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

INTERVIEW FOR ID ONLINE



Hello out there
just droping a line to
tell you i have a video
of me talking like a camp thing
on id online please check it out
thanks to Rebecca Thomas for the
photos and interview and Makda Iyasu
for doing the film i have show on at
rough trade i will put some
photos up soon
bye for now
kiss kiss
xxx
i-donline.com/2011/09/the-rubbish-man/

Curtis Mayfield - Keep On Keeping On

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

I am in this book The Book of Skulls Faye Dowling






Hello one and all
i have some work in this new
book the book of skulls by faye dowling
there is one of my los pistolos drawings
and a drawing called the man who taught his ass
to talk the book also has some drawings
by my wife neal fox very nice
read more about the book below
bye for now
kisses
xxx

The skull is one of the most recognizable symbols of today’s contemporary visual culture. Adorning T-Shirts, badges and rock memorabilia as the ultimate symbol of anarchy and rebellion, the image of the skull has found its way into the vocabulary of urban life.

In response to this cultural phenomenon, The Book of Skulls presents a cool visual guide to the skull, charting its rebirth through music and street fashion to become today’s ultimate anti-establishment icon. From the Grateful Dead to skater punk graffiti, from haute-couture to Damien Hirst, this book is the ultimate collection of iconic and unusual skull motifs.

Packaged in an amazing 'skeleton' binding and drawing together artwork from music, fashion, street art and graphic design, The Book of Skulls is a celebration of one of today’s most iconic cultural symbols.

Faye Dowling is a freelance editor, curator and art buyer specializing in photography, illustration, design, and contemporary visual culture. She has worked for magazines including Dazed & Confused, Varoom, Frieze, Eye, Edit and Pictured.



The Book of Skulls
Faye Dowling
Paperback
164 illustrations
160 pages
180 x 140 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 700 2
£9.95
Published August 2011

Saturday, 20 August 2011

QUARK STRANGENESS AND CHARM AT ROUGH TRADE FROM THE 6TH TO THE 3OTH SEPTEMBER


Hello outhere
here is a poster for a
new art show i have at
rough trade east in a few
weeks time so i am just making
some new artworks for the show
bye for now
kiss kiss
robert xx

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Last night i went to see my mates larry lynchs play at the leicester square theatre


Hello one and all
last eve i did go and see
a play written by my mate
larry lynch it was very good
well done mr.lynch also good
to see a good turn out of some of
sohos finest its on till the 3rd of sept
bye for now
kisses


22nd July-3rd Sept

Tues-Sat @ 7.30pm and Sat Mat @ 4pm

(exceptions - 22nd/23rd July @ 7pm, 24th, 28th, 30th & 31st July @ 2.30pm & 30th July @ 9.30pm)








Burnt Oak: Life and Death in London Town - Theatrical debut for plumber Laurence Lynch


A WEST End plumber has taken the plunge and started a new career as a playwright.

A production of Soho resident Laurence Lynch’s first play, Burnt Oak: Life and Death in London Town, will open next month at the

Leicester Square Theatre – a venue for which Mr Lynch once did the plumbing.

He told the West End Extra: “This sort of thing doesn’t normally happen to someone who unblocks urinals for a living. With the lack of arts funding, I feel incredibly privileged that this has happened to me.”

Set in a council flat in Burnt Oak, the area of London where Mr Lynch lived before moving to Soho more than 20 years ago, the play will be directed by Mr Lynch’s friend, Nathan Osgood.

It is based on the experiences of the playwright and his friends.

“It’s about an incident that happened to a friend of mine,” said Mr Lynch. “Well, at least that’s what sparked me off. My friends thought I’d gone a bit mad, and I probably had, but I had to write this play. In part, it was for my own catharsis.”

With casting now in its final stages, rehearsals set to begin shortly, and plans to write further plays, Mr Lynch is spending less time on his day job.

“It’s difficult to focus on plumbing once you get into theatre,” he added. “My customers are suffering!”

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

One more for the Road! a show at the reading rooms soho tonight


hello one and all
there a show on tonight
at the reading rooms firth street soho
it starts to night below is some text about it
also bill corbetts Colony Room photographs documenting the demise of the Soho drinking establishment.there will be a launch of his new book of these photographs ‘Behind the Green Door’ on thursday eve
so there we have it
bye for now
kiss kiss
robert xx


One more for the Road!
18th July – 12th August



The title of the show, the colloquial exhortation heard at the conclusion of many an evening spent within the environs of Soho, is an apt one; the four artists are all associated with and draw their influences from that social vortex located within the square mile or so bounded by Oxford Street ,Charring Cross Road, Regent Street and Shaftesbury Avenue. Their work reflects the attractions, fascinations (and revulsions ) of this infamous locale as well as the wider concerns of the artist and the city. A city replete with inspiration and dissolution in equal measure.


The exhibition is comprised of four different perspectives, employing photography, painting and sculpture and is mostly of previously unseen work. The show is curated by Carlo Zenone.

The Artists

Mark David Reeve

Mark is better known as an illustrator and cartoonist, a winner of the Gillray Cup from the Political Cartoon Society (2004), as well as designing characters for itv's Spitting Image and 'Headcases' (2008). In recent years he has returned to his earlier preoccupation with painting, inspired by diverse influences from John Singer Sargent, Beardsley, Richard Dadd, the Symbolists and early Freud. In an era where the increasing ubiquity of the digital image threatens to drown the viewer in a deluge of mediocrity, Reeve believes that the painted image and in particular, the painted portrait is now, more than ever, a viable and meaningful mode of expression. Its uiniqueness and value enhanced rather than diminished by the vast turnover of uploaded ephemera.



Sasi Langford

Sasi is a previously un-exhibited photographer, and as such, we are honoured to have her debut exhibition of prints as part of this show. A major influence in Sasi’s photographic work, is in presenting a contemporary social documentation of London life. Reflecting a unique ability to capture emotionally expressive moments in her subjects, be they in the haze of social revelry, or more intimate and private self reflection.

In many cases Sasi turns her camera upon herself using self portraiture as a means of continued photographic exploration. Inspired by artists such as Nan Goldin, Irvin Penn and the Iconic images of 1930’s and 40’s Hollywood film, the initial surface sheen of an image is often peeled away to expose a deeper more meaningful narrative about people’s lives, relationships and experiences. As part of this show Sasi will be exhibiting a series of these self-portraits and related prints.



Bill Corbett

Bill is an established portrait photographer who has worked extensively in the fashion & music industries. In August 2006 his portrait of Bella Freud appeared in Harper's Bazaar. In 2007 he released a book of smokers portraits before the smoking ban came into force called; Gerry-Go-Round.

Bill will be exhibiting a selection of his Album cover shots of the bands Alabama 3 and Zodiac Mind Warp, as well his Colony Room photographs documenting the demise of the Soho drinking establishment. The show will include the launching of his new book of these photographs ‘Behind the Green Door’, It is through Bill’s association with these establishments and his informal relationship with the clientel, that he has been able to develop his enigmatic and perceptive style of portrait photography.


Carlo Zenone

Carlo is a painter and art therapist who is concerned with the process and function of painting, as well as the end result of the finished piece. His work explores figurative, portraiture and architectural city scenes, but is most passionate about St Paul’s Cathedral and the views along the Thames. His work is often semi abstract rendered in a thick impasto style.

‘My art is more than an attempt to capture or document the world around me. I try to create an experience which is like taste or smell, something that lingers with the viewer, informing their experience, not only of my work, but of their lives. Paintings are not only of significance on a gallery wall, but should be carried around in the minds and imaginations of those who they touch. Like children, they have lives of their own beyond that which the artist intends, and that, to me, is where art comes alive’.


Open to the public: Monday to Friday – 9.00am – 6.00pm

Monday, 18 July 2011

Hackney Hoard Exhibition / 21 July – 28 August 2011 GALERIE8


LE GUN Artists, Study of a Briefcase Found at L.H Browns Show Shop of Curiosities, Hackney, 2011
Hello all
artists from le gun are part
of this show at galerie8 hackney
this thursday
bye for now
xxx
“How and why was your attention drawn to the object?”
Coroner, Inner North Borough of London to the Finder

On the 12th of July 2007, four residents of Hackney came forward with the discovery of eighty gold American coins whilst digging up their garden for a pond ‘to attract wildlife’. Archeologists, ‘normally dealing with ancient stuff’, believed that someone from our time may be able to reveal their provenance, given that the coins were minted during end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century – and deposited after 1932.

After several years of unsucessful investigation, containment and exhibition at the British Museum, much speculation, and a whole lot of story telling, the coins were also the subject of an inquest opened to find the owner. After hearing the evidence on 18 April 2011, the Coroner’s Court of the Inner North Borough of London concluded the case by deeming the find ‘Not Treasure’.

With the gold returned to its rightful owner and the case closed, questions remain surrounding aspects of its value and whether its legend as a rare contemporary find outweighs its rate on the open market. In art and popular contemporary culture, value is not dependent on precious materials, as treasure may be. There is no precedence and no Magistrate to rule. There is only the curious triangulation of value we assign between the viewer, the object and the market. Often notoriety equates to monetary value. So does the narrative form outweigh the material? Can the value we construct truly be translated into monetary terms? Let the excavation begin.

GALERIE8 presents a project initiated by celebrated artist and amateur London historian Adam Dant, which takes the discovery and narrative surrounding the “Hackney Hoard” as a starting point. What follows is an enquiry of the value and status placed on the contemporary art object led by invited artists, illustrators, writers and story tellers. Including an introduction by Terry Castle and artworks by Adam Dant, LE GUN artists, Matthew Killick & Last Tuesday Society, Annabel Tilley and Gavin Turk.
www.galerie8.co.uk
LE GUN Artists, Study of a Briefcase Found at L.H Browns Show Shop of Curiosities, Hackney, 2011

“How and why was your attention drawn to the object?”
Coroner, Inner North Borough of London to the Finder

On the 12th of July 2007, four residents of Hackney came forward with the discovery of eighty gold American coins whilst digging up their garden for a pond ‘to attract wildlife’. Archeologists, ‘normally dealing with ancient stuff’, believed that someone from our time may be able to reveal their provenance, given that the coins were minted during end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century – and deposited after 1932.

After several years of unsucessful investigation, containment and exhibition at the British Museum, much speculation, and a whole lot of story telling, the coins were also the subject of an inquest opened to find the owner. After hearing the evidence on 18 April 2011, the Coroner’s Court of the Inner North Borough of London concluded the case by deeming the find ‘Not Treasure’.

With the gold returned to its rightful owner and the case closed, questions remain surrounding aspects of its value and whether its legend as a rare contemporary find outweighs its rate on the open market. In art and popular contemporary culture, value is not dependent on precious materials, as treasure may be. There is no precedence and no Magistrate to rule. There is only the curious triangulation of value we assign between the viewer, the object and the market. Often notoriety equates to monetary value. So does the narrative form outweigh the material? Can the value we construct truly be translated into monetary terms? Let the excavation begin.

GALERIE8 presents a project initiated by celebrated artist and amateur London historian Adam Dant, which takes the discovery and narrative surrounding the “Hackney Hoard” as a starting point. What follows is an enquiry of the value and status placed on the contemporary art object led by invited artists, illustrators, writers and story tellers. Including an introduction by Terry Castle and artworks by Adam Dant, LE GUN artists, Matthew Killick & Last Tuesday Society, Annabel Tilley and Gavin Turk.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

Monday, 13 June 2011

Stupid questions interview on artwensday.com


Robert Rubbish co-founder of Le Gun Magazine and the kind of artist whose work (as part of the Bare Bones collective, or solo) just makes you want to chuckle, and makes you think at the same time. In one moment, it’s sardonic – the next, it’s sort of rock-and-roll and poignant at the same time. This realisation made us think – you know what else is also rock-and-roll and poignant? Our stupid questions.

i was asked some stupid questions
i gave some answers
go to artwensday to check out the interview
bye for now
kiss kiss
xx
http://artwednesday.com

Thursday, 9 June 2011

THE BIG SLEEP GREAT BOOK GREAT FILM AND GREAT BOOK COVERS






The Big Sleep (1939) is a hardboiled crime novel by Raymond Chandler,
the first in his acclaimed series about detective Philip Marlowe.
i have seen the film a few times and read the book a few weeks
ago its very good i am into my hard boiled novels at the moment
and i love l the many book covers this book has had over the years
here are a few i like
bye for now
kiss kiss
robert

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

two new drawings



hello
heres two new drawings i
made this week lots of late night
cross hatching
bye for now
xx

Monday, 23 May 2011

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

FROM ONE OLD QUEEN TO ANOTHER MORRISSEY LETTER TO HOTPRESS



Heres a letter mosser wrote
to hotpress in lreland from the
sound of it hes not a big fun
of the old queen
enjoy
kisses
xx


The Very Existence of the Queen Is Against Any Notion of Democracy
16 May 2011

This is just one of a number of compelling charges set down by Morrissey in an article written for Hot Press, to coincide with the Queen's visit to Ireland

The Queen's visit to Ireland is part of a new Palace PR campaign to re-invent the Windsors. The message from the Queen will be the same as ever: who we are born to is more important than what we achieve in life.

It should be remembered by the Irish people that as recently as the turn of the 1980s the Queen supported Margaret Thatcher by not dismissing Thatcher as she allowed hunger strikers to die at the Maze Prison, most famously Bobby Sands, who was 27 years old. As Sands starved to death in protest at being tagged a 'criminal' and not a 'political prisoner' by the Thatcher government, the Queen sat in her Palace and said nothing. If the Queen had any human feelings for the Sands family or other hunger strikers then she did not express them.

The full meaning of the Monarchy is, like the Queen herself, a complete mystery to most people. It is protected from any investigations by ridiculous stories of trivia and wedding dresses and on-again-off-again soap-drama romances. The most revealing statement came from Commander Christine Jones of the Metropolitan Police last month, when she warned that any British people carrying anti-royal placards who are "seen in the vicinity of the royal wedding would be removed under the Public Order Act." This means that any political dissent in England is silenced in order to protect the royals, which in itself goes against every principle of democracy.

The very existence of the Queen and her now enormous family – all supported by the British taxpayer whether the British taxpayer likes it or not – is entirely against any notion of democracy, and is against freedom of speech. For a broad historical view of what the Queen is and how she "rules", examine Gaddafi or Mubarak, and see if you can spot any difference.

You won't be able to.


The Queen also has the power to give back the six counties to the Irish people, allowing Ireland to be a nation once again. The fact that she has not done so is Fascism in full flow. What else could it be? Name one other European country that is controlled by its neighbour?

MORRISSEY

May 2011

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

LE GUN OUT NOW FOR SALE AT WWW.LEGUN.CO.UK


hello LE GUN 5 is now for sale
on the LE GUN website will bring you
some images soon below is the spec
bye for now
xx
164pp B/W, 4 colour sections, two colour section and special pull-our careers advice! Published in Hackney by LE GUN Publishing 2011. Printed in Holland by Lecturis on 'Cyclus' 100% recycled paper, foil-blocked front cover with flap + lay-flat binding.
order your copy form www.legun.co.uk/le_gun_shop_item.php?project_ida=109
at a special price of £18.00 +p&p

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

IMAGES OF FAKE FILM POSTERS WE MADE FOR THE BOUROUINA GALLERY BERLIN




hello
here are some film posters
we made to go with the show
in berlin at the Bourouina gallery
bye for now
xxx

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