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Outside Shoreditch: Political Satire In Art By Pawel Kuczynski
Polish illustrator Pawel Kuczynski cleverly uses satire to portray the social, political and cultural reality of today. It might...
The New Lomo Winter Editions Have Arrived!
This Tuesday was the Press Breakfast at the Lomography Gallery Store, located in the exceptional Newburgh Quarter just...
Political Satire in Graffiti and Cartoons: Interview with cartoonist Simon Key
I’ve been fascinated by the funny world of cartoons since I was very little. As a child, it...
Exhibitions in Shoreditch: Protein Presents Three Man Show
Commenced from the 15th October, and up until Monday 21st October, 18 Hewett Street will be presenting the...
Moniker Art Fair 2013 – The Truman Brewery
The shorts and flip-flops are now, well and truly, packed away and replaced with heavy jackets and umbrellas....
Shoreditch: The Street Artists' Shire
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Gallery exhibitions revolving around street art are sometimes a rarity, with artists often shying away due to qualms...
Hackney – Wicked Footage
Last weekend Hackney Wicked took place in amongst the artistic communes of Hackney Wick. Pre-Olympic development this area...
The Blue Tit Guide to Visiting the Hairdresser
If there’s one way of summarising Dalston’s Blue Tit Hair Salon – it’s that it’s a refreshingly different...
Nudity not gratuitous say guerrillas
Shoreditch-based Guerilla Galleries latest art exhibition which features an installation of eight nude models as its centrepiece is...
The Loop by Tokio Aoyama @ the Hoxton Gallery
I finally had the chance to see Tokio Aoyama’s The Loop first hand at the private view last...
Outside Shoreditch: Neil Krug's Pulp Art
Neil Krug is a photographer and video director. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, he is now based in...
Soul in the Machine by Khyle Raja at the Rich Mix
I openly admit that I’m somewhat of a geek. I grew up on those old black and white...