Artist & Designer, Tom Littleson, aka Dilly has a new show at the Brunswick Street Gallery that is well worth checking out for all you illustration afficionados.....
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Mysterious Al Solo Show March 2011
'The Doomsday Papers'
By Mysterious Al
04.03.11 - 27.03.11
Mysterious Al's striking, satirical and often dark artwork has long commanded an underground, yet global cult following with avid collectors rabid for his latest creations. Known for his iconic gothic eyed creatures, monsters, mutants and sub-humans... Creatures that inhabit a morbid yet playful universe parallel to our own. One of the first generation of Street-artists; Mysterious Al gained international notoriety alongside D*face for his part in the infamous ‘Finders Keepers’ illegal art events. In a career spanning almost a decade, Mysterious Al has exhibited his work in galleries globally, as well as collaborating with some of the worlds most high profile brands.
StolenSpace is thrilled to present ‘The Doomsday Papers’ the eagerly-awaited debut solo show by Mysterious Al. This brand new body of work loosely surrounds Mesoamerican Gods, the doomsday calendar, Drum & Bass, demonic intervention, Graffiti culture, Wicca and the Occult. In mixed media including wood, paint, newspaper, magazines, torn Bible pages and installation.“As we prepare to enter what is being described as a new cycle of civilisation, I’ve become increasingly interested in different cultures and their beliefs, as well as my own thoughts and fears on mortality and fate. History is constantly being written... From the wonderfully elaborate depictions of Mayan Gods to mass-market celebrities, cult fiction and present-day witchcraft. What happens if all these humanities mix together? If these worlds collide?”
Stolenspace Gallery91 Brick Lane
Truman Brewery
London
E1 6QL
There's a nice Mysterious Al studio visit on Arrested Motion....
Friday, February 4, 2011
David Ellis Mola Salsa
OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2010
David Ellis's newest exhibition, Mola Salsa explores process with 15 new works on paper and a new motion painting. Reflecting on images from his childhood in rural North Carolina, David draws animals, trees, clouds and images dear to him. For this exhibition Ellis engages the idea of the animal spirit to depict his ideas of transformation. Ellis also makes imagery derived from plumes of smoke and steam originally inspired by witnessing an active volcano. These linear works he calls "flow" also describes rivers, both above and below the surface. This language embodies his belief that no condition is permanent.
The show will be held at:
New Image Art
7908 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
David Ellis's newest exhibition, Mola Salsa explores process with 15 new works on paper and a new motion painting. Reflecting on images from his childhood in rural North Carolina, David draws animals, trees, clouds and images dear to him. For this exhibition Ellis engages the idea of the animal spirit to depict his ideas of transformation. Ellis also makes imagery derived from plumes of smoke and steam originally inspired by witnessing an active volcano. These linear works he calls "flow" also describes rivers, both above and below the surface. This language embodies his belief that no condition is permanent.
The show will be held at:
New Image Art
7908 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Mattia Fagnoni Association Charity Art Show
I was contacted via Facebook asking me to share with our readers a sad story about a child called Mattia Fagnoni, from Italy who has recently passed away....Mattia was born with “Sandhoff Syndrome”, a genetic, degenerative and lethal disease. His parents have created the “Mattia Fagnoni Association”, in order to raise funds for finding a cure for this disease and providing support for the ones who need it. Mattia was the only child in Italy to have suffered from Sandhoff Syndrome; so it was all the more difficult for his parents because they were alone and found it hard to get practical advice and to find some help from someone who knew about this disease and how to treat it. Sandhoff Syndrome is difficult to diagnose because only one case in a million suffer from this illness, and you can identify it only by a Pre-natal genetic diagnosis. They started to notice something when Mattia was in his 6th month, because he was unable to crawl and sit up, all basic steps in the stages of development.
Since then, worsening of vision made Mattia almost blind. By 27th months old, his condition worsened day by day: he was not able to move, and was left with only his touch and hearing senses functioning properly. Soon after, Mattia sadly passed away, but his parents have continued the fight against the illness. They are planning to hold another art show in Naples, Italy on the 26th April to the 8th May and are looking for submissions. All sales income will go directly to the “Mattia Fagnoni Association”....
If you would liek to take part and help the Fagnoni family out (like these artists above did), then please get in touch on Facebook....
To find out more information about Sandhoff Syndrome you should visit the site www.ntsad.org.
Since then, worsening of vision made Mattia almost blind. By 27th months old, his condition worsened day by day: he was not able to move, and was left with only his touch and hearing senses functioning properly. Soon after, Mattia sadly passed away, but his parents have continued the fight against the illness. They are planning to hold another art show in Naples, Italy on the 26th April to the 8th May and are looking for submissions. All sales income will go directly to the “Mattia Fagnoni Association”....
If you would liek to take part and help the Fagnoni family out (like these artists above did), then please get in touch on Facebook....
To find out more information about Sandhoff Syndrome you should visit the site www.ntsad.org.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Alex Pardee Vertigo Show
Alex Pardee's new show 'Vertigo' at the Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City looks incredible! From the images I have seen, his work has come along very nicely...congrats Alex and keep up the amazing work!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Lister at THIS Los Angeles
Anthony Lister had a quick show at THIS Los Angeles yesterday....




THIS los angeles 5906 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90042. www.thislosangeles.com




THIS los angeles 5906 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90042. www.thislosangeles.com
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Zero Dollar Show
In contrast to its location inside an internationally financed mall and entertainment complex - Melbourne Central - The Zero Dollar Show cost nothing.....zero.The field of art has a special relationship with the notion of theft. Famous art heists! Copyright infringement! And so to build upon this special relationship, 18 artists make up The Zero Dollar Show and each piece of art cost zero dollars to make. They found, they stole, and they exchanged favours for transport.
The West Wing, Lvl 2
Melbourne Central (next to Gloria Jean's)
Swanston St
Melbourne
On NOW, noon-5pm daily
Closing event Sun Jan 16, 4-6pm
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Yota Space AV Installation Show
The cream of British electronic art have taken over Russia with the world’s largest ever exhibition of digital arts.
Exhibiting together for the very first time under one roof, Yota Space features five floors of stunning installations from Brian Eno, onedotzero, Chris Levine, Jason Bruges, UVA (collaboration with Massive Attack) and MSA within a 15,000 sqm building in the heart of St Petersburg.


Exhibiting together for the very first time under one roof, Yota Space features five floors of stunning installations from Brian Eno, onedotzero, Chris Levine, Jason Bruges, UVA (collaboration with Massive Attack) and MSA within a 15,000 sqm building in the heart of St Petersburg.

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