
Showing posts with label #robertrubbish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #robertrubbish. Show all posts
Monday, 15 June 2015
Sunday, 30 March 2014
think more positive new print by robert rubbish www.robertrubbish.com
Hello the internet heres my new print
its a remix of the Drink More Gin print
its the Think more positive print
it comes in yellow pink and green
and is a screen print A2 edition of 500
£50 from www.robertrubbish.com
Thursday, 13 March 2014
WHO'S THAT GIRL? 5pm 17th March @NTSlive
WHO'S THAT GIRL?
5pm 17th March
SUPER SPECIAL SHOW
Aurally & Mind blowingly Co-Curated by Artist Robert Rubbish
the Surrealist Joke Shop Occultist of art collective LE GUN
"LONDON IS A WOMAN"
Come join us on a voyage of our city to hear that she is our Mother Lover
Tune In!
www.ntslive.co.uk
Sunday, 23 February 2014
LE GUN ART SCHOOL AT THE RED GALLERY SAT 22ND FEB
Thanks for all the wonderful people who came and took part in the the LE GUN art school random factor cut up work shop.it was a lot of fun and some great work was made.We are planing to do some more work shops and to have a show of work produced.so watch the internet for more info
best wishes
robert xox vist www.legunshop.com
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
LE GUN ART SCHOOL AT TE RED GALLERY SATURDAY 22ND FEB WWW.LEGUNSHOP.COM
" I need only to brush shoulders with the artists of Le Gun to be imbued with the elixir of life, which is so vital that it makes my hair stand on end, metaphorically speaking of course, as i am bald."
Andrzej Klimowski, Professor of Illustration, the Royal College of Art
LE GUN work together on each drawing they make, creating idiosyncratic imagery which blends a punk, occult, pop and surrealist aesthetic. Established in 2004, LE GUN is a group consisting of five artist illustrators (Bill Bragg, Chris Bianchi, Neal Fox, Robert Rubbish, and Steph von Reiswitz) and two designers (Alex Wright and Matt Appleton) who met at London’s Royal College of Art.
As well as being the producers of their cult self-titled magazine, the group are internationally recognised for their enigmatic installations, design projects and art shows. Most recently they built a shamanic ambulance pulled by urban foxes for the exhibition Memory Palace at the Victoria and Albert museum. The particular style they have developed, in which the sum is greater than the parts, is what makes LE GUN’s group aesthetic so distinctive.
Their independent graphic art publication provides a common ground for both emerging and established artists, illustrators, writers and poets.
Now for the first time Le Gun are opening the doors on their creative process...watch a lecture on the work of Le Gun and the theme of the session and then spend the day working with the artists on large scale collaborative drawings in an informal and fun atmosphere. In our first workshop RANDOM FACTOR we will be generating ideas using the cut up technique explored by the Dadaists, William Burroughs and David Bowie, using chance combinations of location, character, object and scenario.
What you get:
one to one tuition with professional artist/illustrators
the opportunity to meet and collaborate with like minded people
techniques and processes that can be brought into your own working practice
in depth critique and feedback
LE GUN ART SCHOOL
One day workshops with the artists from Le Gun at Red Gallery.
Day 1: RANDOM FACTOR
Saturday 22nd February 10 AM to 5.30 PM
10.15 to 11 AM Lecture about Le Gun and brief for the day
11 - 1 PM Collaborative drawing
1-2 PM Lunch (not included)
2 -4.30 Collaborative drawing
4.30 - 5.30- Feedback and refreshments
Tickets £35
20 places available at LE GUN shop
www.legunshop.com

Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Le Gun talk 5th Feb tomorrow 7pm at space is deep show 51 hoxton square
Artist talk! Toby Amies will be grilling LE GUN (aka LeGun London) Paxman style next Wednesday - about ink, the universe and everything - wed 5th feb, 7pm, 51 Hoxton Sq. Come and say hi, bring your own booze and impertinent questions xx

Saturday, 7 December 2013
le gun space is deep show 12 dec Daniel Blau ltd hoxton square #spaceisdeep
It does not feel, it does not die, space is neither truth nor lie
Into the void we have to travel, to find the clue which will unravel
Is this the reason deep in our minds
Hawkwind, 1972
This exhibition sees the collective imagination of LE GUN venture into new territory as the group’s collaborative artwork moves from black and white into technicolor. LE GUN work together on each drawing they make, creating idiosyncratic imagery which blends a punk, occult, pop and surrealist aesthetic. Established in 2004, LE GUN is a group consisting of five artist illustrators (Bill Bragg, Chris Bianchi, Neal Fox, Robert Rubbish, and Steph von Reiswitz) and two designers (Alex Wright and Matt Appleton) who met at London’s Royal College of Art.
As well as being the producers of their cult self-titled magazine, the group are internationally recognised for their enigmatic installations, design projects and art shows. Most recently they built a shamanic ambulance pulled by urban foxes for the exhibition Memory Palace at the Victoria and Albert museum. The particular style they have developed, in which the sum is greater than the parts, is what makes LE GUN’s group aesthetic so distinctive.
Their independent graphic art publication provides a common ground for both emerging and established artists, illustrators, writers and poets, and this show also features a group of artists who have regularly featured in its pages, alongside the work of the LE GUN collective.
Exhibition opening: Thursday December 12th, 6-8pm
Monday, 18 November 2013
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
LE GUN go colour for show in london 12th dec at Daniel Blau ltd hoxton square london
Monday, 4 November 2013
Print of the Colony Room toilet dean street soho lost in time
www.robertrubbish.com
Robert Rubbish's depiction of the Colony Room toilet. A sacred room that no longer exists, only in the blurred memories of so many who passed through the club and spent time in its infamous khazi. The Colony Room 1948 to 2008.
Also appeared in LE GUN: Issue 5
Archival Giclee print on Aquarelle Rag paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
Limited edition of 250
A3: 420mm x 297mm — at Dean Street Soho

Thursday, 31 October 2013
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