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Mutoid Waste: Mutate Britain; 21st Nov, 4 weeks

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This was a great exhibition. I preferred the pics to the other works, but i did like some of the robots a great deal. I'm really stoked about the seeming abundance of popular art nowadays, shit that just looks good and people just like, no fannying about :)

Art for people who like looking at art, not for wankers who like talking shit through their silly beards and Gauloise smoke :)
 
And some of the bots really work too, out in their normal habitat. Trash City @ Glastonbury 2008: Awesome. And bigger in 2009. :cool: :D
 
I'm sure there was a fair few of those about tooo...:D

purchasing small pieces to be hip with the kids.

fuck that, i took full advantage of the camera tolerance and will be pirating my own prints. Already knoicked some out as crimbo pressies.

PM me, agreeable prices ;)
 
fuck that, i took full advantage of the camera tolerance and will be pirating my own prints. Already knoicked some out as crimbo pressies.

PM me, agreeable prices ;)


bah - I took some photos tooo... though I don't remember if any of them are all that. The one thing that the show reminded me was to get my arse into gear and do my own art work. :D
 
the 'noah's redemption church' thingy building just off water lane (on the no.3 bus route) is up for sale at the moment.

urbanartzkollektiv? :hmm:
 
ohhh.... where is that (pass hootenanny??) Can we have an urban art show? That would be cool... there is so much talent on this site...art work, photography and crafts
 
yup - turn left @ hootenanny, go to the end of water lane, and there's a garage on yer left hand side, with a churchy thing tacked onto the side. opposite the bus stop :)


if we alllll chip in a quid or two (as in alllll of the entire boards) we could has workshops. ;)
 
squat somewhere! duh!

this is one option... I went to the squatted house in Mayfair to have a look at their art stuff - some of it wasn't too pretentious...

However squatted venues can limit the audience plus gives people a set of steroetypes before they have even attended the event.

Having said that the MAyfair house was full of people who looked like they should be in Hoxton and not the smelly old crusty/punk types from the good old days...;):D
 
er no, the fact a space is squatted doesn't need to set who its' audience is at all. The life of a squat is short generally but at least a month - so why tell your audience it is a squat? You're just those enterprising art types who've converted that run down space in whereveritis.

This is exactly what art types do anyway, they just find and pay the owner of said hovel (why?).
 
No but if you say it is squatted then people have a set of expectations. However, if you got a squatted space and set it as a gallery with no mention of the 's' word, and no need to write/draw all over the walls then yes- who is to know.
 
No but if you say it is squatted then people have a set of expectations. However, if you got a squatted space and set it as a gallery with no mention of the 's' word, and no need to write/draw all over the walls then yes- who is to know.

Indeed; there is a squatted cafe in new cross which is just a normal cafe. Very popular with trendy young things drinking coffee and eating salads.
 
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