Showing posts with label SHOREDITCH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHOREDITCH. Show all posts

Monday, 23 May 2011

Monday, 21 February 2011

LE GUN and BARE BONES SHOW COMING SOON


Hello all
we are working on the
new issue of LE GUN 5
at the moment and are
going to be doing a show
with bare bones on the 1st april
at the red gallery shoreditch
watch this space for more info
kisses
xxx

Saturday, 20 November 2010

REVIEW FROM ARTWENESDAY


Heres a little
rewiew from artwensday
website of bare bones show
xx

15 NOV 2010 – 25 NOV 2010


RED GALLERY, RIVINGTON STREET, SHOREDITCH
Ah, Bare Bones – they know how to make a magazine, and they certainly know how to throw a party. We went down to their latest effort at Red Gallery this Friday and immediately agreed that there should be more art shows like this; a sound-system rigged up to a rickety record player, a full-size tee-pee in the central room, illustration after illustration plastered over the scum-sticky walls, and a basement bar offering cheap beer which, as one of our slightly concerned companions pointed out, smelt not unlike a damp crotch. For some reason, the event’s entire clientele appeared to be particularly well-dressed, although the bouncer singled out one of AW’s number in particular for scrutiny. ‘How long’d it take you to get dressed?’ he asked, brow furrowed as though looking at a previously undiscovered species of animal. ‘You is like Lady Gaga, if Lady Gaga looked less like a man.’

Foppishness appeared to be the order of the day in Robert Rubbish’s solo room, however, as we noticed more than a few references to the late, great departed Sebastian Horsley, the self-proclaimed Dandy in the Underworld; Rubbish’s flesh-coloured skull with dildo-shaped horns drew the most attention, with guests overheard speculating on its usefulness as the subject of some gothic porn. ‘You could cover a whole skeleton in penises, probably.’ one slightly inebriated man added sagely, nodding and looking into some distant and, we imagine, terrifying future. ‘Even the fingers. Imagine that.’

Thank you kindly, sir, but we’d rather not.

Below: Images from Bare Bones, Issue 5. Bare Bones V runs at Red Gallery until November 25th.
artwednesday.com/2010/11/16/bare-bones-2/

Friday, 19 November 2010

saturday the 20th the return of the giro playboy at bare bones show 1-3 rivington street



Hello all
the giro playboy and flora
return to play at the bare bones
show at the red galley 1-3 rivington street
from 8pm this saturday fun fun fun
there will be fun and drinks
come on down
kiss kiss

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

MORE PHOTOS OF BARE BONES SHOW





Hello one and all
here are some more
photos from the bare bones
show i ripped them off
the hertics blog
show is open daily
from 12 till 6pm
and we are hoping to
do some events from
thursday onwards
please pop by
best wishes
robert
xxx

Monday, 15 November 2010

BARE BONES SHOW OPEN DAILY FROM 12 TO 6 PM





hello one and all
the bare bones
show is on till the 26th
its open from 12 to 6pm daily
here are some photos from the
night they where taken by
rebcca thomas see more at
her blog below
kiss kiss


rebeccazephyrthomas.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

HERE IS AN INTERVIEW FOR DONT PANIC ONLINE





Keywords: bare bones schadelfick skull fuck the tory party red star gallery shoreditch dildoes sex and death
Written by Seun Mustapha / 08 Nov 2010
Bare Bones is an independently funded paper for and by young artists in the capital. Each issue is funded by the contributors and so far the group are on their fifth issue. To celebrate the move up to a larger, tabloid sized format the group are holding an exhibition at the Red Gallery in Shoreditch starting from this Friday (November 12). The exhibition will feature work from all the contributors, a specialised drinking / questioning area called 'the new blind pig drinking den' and a full exhibition from featured artist Robert Rubbish entitled Schadelfick which consists of lots of skulls with dildos attached and drawings of skulls with dildos coming out of all sorts of orifices.

Your new exhibition is called Schadelfick and features lots of drawings and sculptures of skulls with dildos coming out of them. What's the concept behind Schadelfick as you intended it?

The concept behind Schadelfick is the saying ‘skullfuck’. I used the German for it because it sounds better then the English. I have been making drawings of skulls for a number of years and wanted to make some 3D work so that’s how the sculptures came about. The dildos and the skulls are, in a nutshell, about sex and death. I am also very interested in the works of Mr. Hirst and just love what he does with skulls, they're to die for.

In the paper you describe Schadelfick as a 'head fuck' moment ranging from being attacked by mosquitoes in your bathroom to the re-election of the Tory government and man’s inhumanity to man. Was there a particular head fuck that kicked the whole thing off and got you thinking along these lines in the first place?

Some might say life is a head fuck. So I would say that just the day-to-day pitfalls of life kick started this whole Schadelfick project. Also being skint and being an artist is a definite head fuck. Of course drinking and drugging can be a head fuck. Looking at Cameron’s smug face on the TV is another big one, and on the subject of the Tory party they are scum who just want to make it hard for the poor and easy for the rich. They want to create a culture of survival of the fittest or wealthiest. Basically they suck.

You say you want Los Pistolos to become its own publication. We like the idea of everything being on the same page though, maybe you could just make one really massive page or something?

Yes I could do that and past it all over the houses of parliament. That would be nice.

I liked how you described Shane Deegan as one of the artists you most respect due to him having 'a fully formed world'. Is this something you're working towards yourself?

Shane Deegan is a god to me, I don’t think I will ever have a fully formed world like his, but one can only live in hope.

How does Schadelfick fit into this world?

I think it fits into this world very snugly, who knows one day we might see a giant Schadelfick on the forth plinth in Trafalgar square or gracing the Beckhams’ or Elton johns gaff.

Bare Bones V launches at Red Gallery on Rivington Street on Friday, November 12

http://www.dontpaniconline.com/magazine/arts/bare-bones-issue-five

Thursday, 21 October 2010

BARE BONES 5 ROBERT RUBBISH SOLO SHOW RED GALLERY 1-3 RIVINGTON STREET EC2A 3DT SHOREDITCH 12TH NOV



Hello all iam having a solo show
in a big group show for bare bones 5
all info on the flyers
i will keep you updated
keep on keeping on
kiss kiss
robert x

Saturday, 25 September 2010

LOS PISTOLOS MEETS THE HERTICS DOWNTOWN IN SHOREDITCH PART TWO





Hello here are
some more photos
that i riped from
the hertic blog
the hertics are in the
nue gallery till tomorrow
so if around that part of town
pop in and see what there up to
bye for now
kiss kiss


Friday, 24 September 2010

LOS PISTOLOS MEETS THE HERTICS DOWNTOWN




And so it came to pass
that i did waketh from
flu like sleep and did
take a walk to shoreditch
and to the street of dreams
that being red church street
and to the nue gallery
where i did maketh a colab
print with the good eggs of
hertic crew this print can
be brought from the gallery
until sunday and costs ten english pounds
its one of ten if you are around that
part of town pop in and see
the hertics at work
goodnight one and all
kiss kiss
xx

Saturday, 18 September 2010

LE GUN IN SHOW AT IDEA GENERATION GALLERY AS PART OF ANTI DESIGN FESTIVAL




Hello
here are some images
of the le guns shed
for the anti design festival
and a bit of spraycan art
from me the show is on
for a week or so
some good work in
there and then our stuff
harry malt has let out all
the stops and made some
great artworks
bye for now
kiss kiss

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Bare Bones 3 exbo 1st of april


Tis that time again
bare bones 3 is coming out
iam going to be doing portrait's
like you get in tourist type places
so if in london please com down
bye for now
kiss kiss
xx

Thursday, 3 December 2009

HERE ARE SOME DRAWINGS THAT I HAVE MADE FOR BARE BONES EXBO


Hello out there
here are some drawings
i have made for the bare bones
exbo that is starting to night
at The MAURICE EINHARDT NEU GALLERY
redchurch street
for more info go to
www.quarterlybarebones.blogspot.com/
kiss kiss
robert
xx

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

The MAURICE EINHARDT NEU GALLERY invites you to the ‘Bare Bones’ Issue 2 private view Thursday 3rd November 6.30pm - 10.00pm

The MAURICE EINHARDT NEU GALLERY
invites you to the Private View of

‘Bare Bones’ Issue 2

Thursday 3rd November
6.30pm - 10.00pm
RSVP ana@neugalleries.com

“What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist”
Salman Rushdie

30 Artists
1000 ORIGINAL ARTWORKS £10, £20 & £30
Limited Edition Prints
Limited Edition Signed Issues
Limited Edition Executive Portfolio of Prints by Heretic Printmakers

This show, serving as the launch for the second issue will contain one-off artworks by all contributors,
limited edition prints featured in the paper and a series of events leading up to the 25th designed to extricate cash from the wallets of the drunk, lazy and the out of time.


Walter Newton, Sam Kerr, Russell Weekes
www.lie-insandtigers.com
Richard Milward
www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/feb/15/richard-milward-apples-intervoew-ten-storey-love-song
Niall O’Brien
www.niallobrien.co.uk
Hannah Bays
www.hannahbays.com
Heretic Printmakers
www.hereticprintmakers.blogspot.com
Le Gun
Bill Bragg, Stephanie von Reiswitz, Maltese Chris Bianchi
Robert Rubbish, Emma Rendell
www.legun.co.uk
Neal Fox
www.nealfox.co.uk
Richard Gilligan
www.richgilligan.com
Shane Deegan
www.shanedeegan.com
Slavko Vukanovic
www.kinemastik.org
Peter Rapp
www.peterrapp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
Amelia Johnstone
www.ameliajohnstone.com
Harry Malt
www.harrymaltdrawspictures.blogspot.com
www.debutart.com/artist/harry-malt

www.quarterlybarebones.blogspot.com
www.ourbarebones@gmail.com

Sunday, 15 November 2009

BARE BONES SHOW NUMBER ~ TWO



BARE BONES SHOW NUMBER ~ TWO

Commencing the 3rd December 2009 Bare Bones will be inhabiting MEN gallery. Launching No.2. Selling original artwork, curating events, including nudity, vertical impediment, loud music, friends, booze and honest artistic endeavour. Not to be missed for scoffed at, we are on the cusp of a seizmic event, people align the signs are good, we are healthy and keen. Come with an open mind, gullet and wallet.
Premature thanks go to the protagonists owners of said space.

Tell your friends. Or tell your e-friends,

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000112864270&ref=profile#/profile.php?id=100000112864270&ref=profile

http://www.neugalleries.com/

Thursday, 17 September 2009

NEW BARE BONES IS CALLING FOR ARTWORKS AND STUFFS



Hello my little love eggs
it is that time for a new bare bones
tabloid to be born if you want a bit of
the action why not email some stuffs to
the email below
till the next time
kiss kiss
robert xx

ourbarebones@gmail.com

Thursday, 14 May 2009

LENINS PROMISE SHOREDITCH ARTIST FROM LE GUN DRAWINGS







So it came to past a few
weeks back there we did
some drawings for
Gary Fairfull's new Shoreditch members club had its windows decorated with a Rabby Burns proto communist poem about the richness of poor people in comparison to the poverty of the wealthy, sat next to E.A.Poe, three teet Stalin, lovely legs Lenin, some eyeless cats, a seductress in stockings and some gulag skin grafitti.

Sunday, 24 August 2008

LONDON CALLING ONLY DAYS TO LE GUN BASH ON 27TH AUGUST


HELLO LORDS AND LADYS OF LONDON TOWN
TIS ALL GO AT THE LE GUN EXBO HQ THINGS ARE
STILL BEING MADE WORK IS BEING MADE MESS IS BEING
MADE ALL HANDS ARE ON DECK.SO IF YOU ARE ABOUT
ON WENSDAY EVENING POP DOWN TO THE EXBO
HERES ALL THE INFO
LE GUN ‘The Family’ Exhibition
LE GUN Issue #4

27 August 2008 - Private View & Launch


Exhibition venue
Rochelle School, Club Row
Arnold Circus, Shoreditch 
London E2 7ES

Daily 12 till 6pm
27th August till 4th September

//

Issue #4 of the narrative art annual LE GUN will be distributed worldwide from September 2008. The launch will coincide with an exhibition and temporary arts club taking place at the Rochelle School in Arnold Circus, Shoreditch titled
LE GUN ‘The Family’

‘Dear patrons, please charge your glasses and drink heartily 
for tomorrow you may die’

In the exhibition, the warped collective imagination of LE GUN presents a dysfunctional family of many generations, including a man with a crab on his head, the leopard walking heiress Marchesa Casati, and the original fat boy actor Joe Cobb. Raised on the the streets of parallel metropolis Legundon, an eccentrically Anglo-Saxon place of loose women, gin and cream cakes, and Francis Bacon’s butchers shop, they are an unusual dynasty. LE GUN’s gigantic black and white ink drawings record the families journey from their home cities murky streets and dens of vice, across a wild unchartered ocean to an outlandish Interzone of mind bending intoxicants and bordellos, and the jungle funeral of unloved street urchin Caliper Boy.

//

Private View and Launch Party at the Rochelle School
Wednesday 27 August from 5pm

Extended launch party at Cargo till late.

ITS GOING TO BE A SMASHING NIGHT
I TELL THEE
KISS KISS
ROBERT X
www.legun.co.uk

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

LE GUN family exhibition 27th poster


HELLO LOVE EGGS
NEWS ON THE LE GUN EXHIBITION HERE IS A LITTLE POSTER
we will be having the exhibition at the
Rochelle School, Club Row, Arnold Circus, Shoreditch. E2 7ES ...
WE ARE SORTING OUT BANDS AND DJS FOR THE AFTER PARTY
AT CARGO SHOREDITICH
SO WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE INFO
www.legun.co.uk
www.afoundation.org.uk/rochelle/

Wednesday, 16 July 2008

LE GUN EXBO UPDATE



LE GUN issue 4 / september 2008 Issue 4 of the narrative art annual LE GUN will be distributed worldwide from September 2008. The launch will coincide with an exhibition and temporary arts club taking place at the Rochelle School in Arnold Circus, titled LE GUN 'The Family' 'Dear patrons, please charge your glasses and drink heartily for tomorrow you may die' The warped collective imagination of LE GUN presents a dysfunctional family of many generations, including a man with a crab on his head, the leopard walking heiress Marchesa Casati, and the original fat boy actor Joe Cobb. Raised on the the streets of parallel metropolis Legundon, an eccentrically Anglo-Saxon place of loose women, gin and cream cakes, and Francis Bacon's butchers shop, they are an unusual dynasty. LE GUN's gigantic black and white ink drawings record the families journey from their home cities murky streets and dens of vice, across a wild unchartered ocean to an outlandish Interzone of mind bending intoxicants and bordellos, and the jungle funeral of unloved street urchin Caliper Boy. Private View and Launch Party at the Rochelle School, on Wednesday 3rd September from 5pm, with an extended launch party at Cargo till late. Rochelle School Arnold Circus Shoreditch London E2 7ES Call the LE GUN studio on 0208 985 6756 for more information. // The net has been cast far and wide; LE GUN 4 promises a rich and slippery harvest of pictures and words, a catch that includes Polish artist-crustacean Andrzej Klimowski, Will Sweeney, creator of 'Tales of Green Fuzz', visionary draughtsman Paul Noble, and writing from beat generation expert Barry Miles and dandy of the underworld Sebastian Horsley, as well as fresh fruit from young novelist Richard Milward, Ethnographic writer Iain Sinclair and the 'Hunter S Thompson of Hartlepool', Michael Smith. Added to these afore-mentioned are the less well known but equally delectable new voices that have been chosen for fullness of flavour and keenness of eye... The result is vivid story of stories and stands as an independent work in its own right; somewhere between pulp fiction and an artist's edition. Undigestible in one sitting, this confection asks to be treasured and revisited... ...................................................................................................................

OK LOVE EGGS
THATS WHATS
GOING ON
WE WILL BE UPDATING
INFO AS IT COMES
SO ITS LOOKING LIKE THE 27TH OF septmber
WILL BE THE OPENING THEN AFTERPARTY
WITHS BANDS AND DJS AT CARGO
NOT SET IN STONE YET
SO IF YOU CAN MAKE IT
PLEASE COME ALONG
KISS KISS
ROBERT X