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Trekstock — 10,000 HEARTS T-SHIRT CAMPAIGN

by markr 1. July 2010 11:43

Trekstock, the music and fashion charity raising awareness and support for young people with cancer, have announced details of it’s 10,000 HEARTS T-SHIRT CAMPAIGN which launches tonight, with a Pop-Up Shop in central London.

Trekstock have collaborated with ten international bands/artists with a UK presence over the upcoming festival season, to design a limited edition charity t-shirt, kindly supplied by fashion brand Gio Goi. Designs will be coming from Bloc Party, Delphic, Devendra Banhart, Ellie Goulding, Foals, The Horrors, Little Boots, Local Natives, The Maccabees, Yeasayer and a very special design in support of Save BBC 6Music. All t-shirts will be priced at £10 and will be available at the pop-up shop from 1 July — 15.

The pop-up store will be doubling up as a gallery space to help bring the place alive, exhibiting exclusively commissioned and donated artworks by some of the U.K’s leading names in street art. Artists include; Eine, Eelus, Blam, David Walker, Mysterious Al, Probs, Motorboy, Stika, photographer Alex Bartsch, and our favourite German; Ronzo! The works will be on display for the duration of the pop-up shop, with an added opportunity to win works via an online competition at the end of the event.

‘10,000 Hearts’ Pop-up store | 65-67 Broadwick Street | W1


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No Soul For Sale Festival — Tate Modern

by markr 11. May 2010 11:31

To celebrate Tate Modern’s 10th anniversary, the gallery will host No Soul For Sale – A Festival of Independents.

For this free arts festival, Tate Modern is inviting over 70 of the world’s most innovative independent art spaces, not-for-profit organisations and artists’ collectives, from Shanghai to Rio de Janeiro, to take over the Turbine Hall. The festival will fill the iconic Turbine Hall space with an eclectic mix of cutting-edge arts events, performances, music and film on 14-16 May 2010. The gallery will stay open until midnight on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 May for late night events. Tate Modern first opened on 12 May 2000 and over 45 million visitors have passed through the gallery’s doors since.

Scrawl Collective artists' Phil Ashcroft, Will Barras and Cat Johnston have been invited to participate in No Soul For Sale. Over the course of the weekend, the artists will be taking part in a live-painting collaboration across a six-metre wall on Tate Modern's Turbine Hall Bridge.

More info on the festival over on the No Soul For Sale website.


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Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom

by markr 9. February 2010 11:11

Stunning video directed by Edouard Salier for Massive Attack's new single "Splitting the Atom". This is the first single from the long awaited 5th album, Heligoland which was released yesterday.

In releated news Massive Attack have been banned from advertising posters featuring the artwork for Heligoland on the London Underground for looking too much like graffiti. The Londonist have the full story on their website here.


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Matt Stuart - Look Both Ways Show

by markr 3. February 2010 13:57

Matt Stuart’s work features opportune street scenes which reflect the absurd and fleeting nature of life. How many times have you seen something, wished you had your camera only for the moment to instantly pass? Armed with a small Leica camera, patience and lots of optimism, Stuart captures those moments where others fail.

Stuart’s photographs are a series of happy accidents taking place in crowds, on the tube, in the park and in cars. Stuart obsessively shoots everyday, everywhere he goes.The result of this passion and his fascination with people and the way they live their lives will be shown as a collection at KK Outlet for the first time. Some images are so absurd they almost look staged, but these are totally genuine and original, all caught by the masterful eye of Stuart.

Look Both Ways opens with a private view on Thursday 4th February, at the KK Outlet in Hoxton Square. The exhibition will run until the 26th February.

KK Outlet | 42 Hoxton Square | London | N1 6PB


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Sam3 + Limow, La Puerta Video

by markr 20. January 2010 15:09

This great stop motion animation was created by street artists Limow and Sam3 during last years Fame Festival in Grottaglie, Italy.
View more of Sam3's work over on his blog here.
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