My knowledge of GCSE French has looong since departed my head, so I don’t really know what this exhibition is all about. However, this exhibition looks good, and the website is fluffing ace.
The Toe Fluff exhibition explores Steve Rack’s imaginary land of his toy concept, Toe Fluff, ruled by King Socktopus. There will be large paintings and small illustrations of the Toe Fluff characters by Steve Rack, along with a fun collection of Toe Fluff by an array of artists including Bubi Au Yeung, Dean Zappy, Alex Raveland, Simon Wild, Dan Goodsell, Gala Turman and many more. The exhibition’s party night is on the 30th July 2010. There will be drinks and Toe Fluff cakes. The backing music is by dubstep electronica producer, The Transisionist, created especially for the exhibition. The exhibition itself will run from the 26th July to the 11th August. The exhibition is being held at the Post Modern Art Gallery in Swindon, famed for exhibiting work by many successful artists in the Southwest of England. The Post Modern is located in Swindon’s creative hot spot; sandwiched between the Wyvern Theatre and the main Library. Admission is free. The Toe Fluff Exhibition is open to submissions.
James Roper is currently showing at LeBASSE projects, along with Jeremy Asher Lynch and Kevin E. Taylor. UK based James Roper’s work explores a variety of subjects including the restraint and release of energy found within complex structures such as the human body. Very cool!
‘Natural Wonders’
Jeremy Lynch, Kevin E. Taylor, James Roper
Friday, November 13th, 7-10pm
This looks sweet, shame its in Tokyo! A solo exhibition by photographer Timothy Saccenti:
Garden of Unearthly Delights
14.08.2009-08.11.2009
Diesel Denim Gallery,
Aoyama, Tokyo
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Via Grafikcache
Krets is an art gallery/project room located at Kristianstadsgatan 16 in Malmö, Sweden. It’s where I found these pics of the coolest candles ever conceived (amongst other stuff), and it’s got a shop with a bunch of good stuff too.
A major Picasso exhibition showing at Tate Liverpool has just been announced for next year.