Pure Evil
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ROA project at Black Rat Press show tomorrow..., by Pure Evil on Feb 9, 2011 14:43:08 GMT 1,
This is looking AWESOME... its going to be the most complex thing Roa has done...
heres the info from the show...
Latest Info!
Black Rat Projects has for the past four years been supporting and developing the careers of artists whose mediums and techniques are in many ways traditional yet whose practices are infused with an undeniably contemporary interventionist spirit. Our artists are many things but they have all been woodcutters, screenprinters, painters and etchers and we continue to mark their developments in drawing and painting with the prints we publish as Black Rat Press. With 2011's Printmaking Today we will be releasing new editions by Matt Small, Candice Trip and what has been our most technically complex printmaking project with Swoon to date. These works will be displayed alongside earlier BRP projects as we contextualise our archive with some of the most important artefacts of contemporary printmaking. Works by Bridget Riley, Lucien Freud, Damien Hirst, Chris Ofili and Grayson Perry are among those on display. In a celebration of process the opening night on Thursday 10th will be an inclusive insight into the fundamentals of printmaking. Stoke Newington's local printmakers the Henningham Family Press will set up their 'Chip Shop' for what will be a performative addition to the exhibition.
Running parallel to our annual print show is the BRP pop-up Project Space. We are excited to announce the first artist in residency project which lends support to an artist for a flexible period of time with the view to breeding experimentation and facilitating a freedom of expression un-connected to commercial gain. The Project Space is currently inhabited by Belgian painter ROA whose large-scaled and often lenticular works can be spotted around east London and internationally. For this exhibition his work takes a sculptural turn with doors, windows and un-expected openings breaking through the contained frame of the Project Space built in the centre of the gallery.
Invites will be sent out on Monday and we look forward to seeing you there.
Best wishes
BRP
Read more: urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=66084#ixzz1DT8mDmL0
This is looking AWESOME... its going to be the most complex thing Roa has done... heres the info from the show... Latest Info! Black Rat Projects has for the past four years been supporting and developing the careers of artists whose mediums and techniques are in many ways traditional yet whose practices are infused with an undeniably contemporary interventionist spirit. Our artists are many things but they have all been woodcutters, screenprinters, painters and etchers and we continue to mark their developments in drawing and painting with the prints we publish as Black Rat Press. With 2011's Printmaking Today we will be releasing new editions by Matt Small, Candice Trip and what has been our most technically complex printmaking project with Swoon to date. These works will be displayed alongside earlier BRP projects as we contextualise our archive with some of the most important artefacts of contemporary printmaking. Works by Bridget Riley, Lucien Freud, Damien Hirst, Chris Ofili and Grayson Perry are among those on display. In a celebration of process the opening night on Thursday 10th will be an inclusive insight into the fundamentals of printmaking. Stoke Newington's local printmakers the Henningham Family Press will set up their 'Chip Shop' for what will be a performative addition to the exhibition. Running parallel to our annual print show is the BRP pop-up Project Space. We are excited to announce the first artist in residency project which lends support to an artist for a flexible period of time with the view to breeding experimentation and facilitating a freedom of expression un-connected to commercial gain. The Project Space is currently inhabited by Belgian painter ROA whose large-scaled and often lenticular works can be spotted around east London and internationally. For this exhibition his work takes a sculptural turn with doors, windows and un-expected openings breaking through the contained frame of the Project Space built in the centre of the gallery. Invites will be sent out on Monday and we look forward to seeing you there. Best wishes BRP Read more: urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=66084#ixzz1DT8mDmL0
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