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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Gard on Dec 29, 2013 1:24:58 GMT 1, Love these guys. Saw them at Black Rat this summer and had to have a big one
Love these guys. Saw them at Black Rat this summer and had to have a big one
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Gard on Dec 29, 2013 4:17:02 GMT 1, Happy holidays .
I ended up with this one (180x120cm) really like the backstory of these guys.
Happy holidays . I ended up with this one (180x120cm) really like the backstory of these guys.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by 1978per on Jan 19, 2014 9:53:41 GMT 1, Gard this one is for you! Here she is, framed and hung up on the wall. I'm more than pleased with this purchase. (apologies for the iphone photo w/ glare on the glass) Nice! That persuaded me to get one.
Gard this one is for you! Here she is, framed and hung up on the wall. I'm more than pleased with this purchase. (apologies for the iphone photo w/ glare on the glass) Nice! That persuaded me to get one.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by mutatis on Jan 19, 2014 12:47:06 GMT 1, Gard this one is for you! Here she is, framed and hung up on the wall. I'm more than pleased with this purchase. (apologies for the iphone photo w/ glare on the glass) Nice! That persuaded me to get one. Ditto - thanks for posting peternvk
Gard this one is for you! Here she is, framed and hung up on the wall. I'm more than pleased with this purchase. (apologies for the iphone photo w/ glare on the glass) Nice! That persuaded me to get one. Ditto - thanks for posting peternvk
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Gard on Jan 19, 2014 17:39:18 GMT 1, Looks great ecartguy123!
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by rinaceirde on Jan 25, 2014 12:50:56 GMT 1, As title says please get in touch if you have something available.
As title says please get in touch if you have something available.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by fairplay1974 on Jun 4, 2014 14:13:14 GMT 1, The Connor Brothers Hogarth's Masterpiece / You'll Call Won't You, 2013 Signed & Dated Collage and acrylic on paper from a varied series of 28, all different titles Each one unique. 40 x 48.5 cm Stored flat
Selling at cost price - Β£475 plus shipping - Will need to be shipped flat so prefer a UK sale and shipping will be Β£25.
The Connor Brothers Hogarth's Masterpiece / You'll Call Won't You, 2013 Signed & Dated Collage and acrylic on paper from a varied series of 28, all different titles Each one unique. 40 x 48.5 cm Stored flat Selling at cost price - Β£475 plus shipping - Will need to be shipped flat so prefer a UK sale and shipping will be Β£25.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by fairplay1974 on Aug 22, 2014 14:20:41 GMT 1, The Connor Brothers Hogarth's Masterpiece / You'll Call Won't You, 2013 Signed & Dated Collage and acrylic on paper from a varied series of 28, all different titles Each one unique. 40 x 48.5 cm Stored flat
Selling at cost price - Β£475 plus shipping - Will need to be shipped flat so prefer a UK sale and shipping will be Β£25.
The Connor Brothers Hogarth's Masterpiece / You'll Call Won't You, 2013 Signed & Dated Collage and acrylic on paper from a varied series of 28, all different titles Each one unique. 40 x 48.5 cm Stored flat Selling at cost price - Β£475 plus shipping - Will need to be shipped flat so prefer a UK sale and shipping will be Β£25.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Dr Plip on Oct 11, 2014 10:46:50 GMT 1, That's quite a story.
That's quite a story.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 10:58:14 GMT 1, I wonder if they'll be giving refunds, I love how the art saved them through its therapeutic nature and then goes on to state, "A couple of large canvases, similar to those sold at Bonhams and Christieβs, rested against a wall; Snelle and Golding donβt actually do the painting themselves; this is the task of a young man named Felix with a goatee beard, who was busy working on a computer upstairs."
What a very sad story.
I wonder if they'll be giving refunds, I love how the art saved them through its therapeutic nature and then goes on to state, "A couple of large canvases, similar to those sold at Bonhams and Christieβs, rested against a wall; Snelle and Golding donβt actually do the painting themselves; this is the task of a young man named Felix with a goatee beard, who was busy working on a computer upstairs."
What a very sad story.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by monkeyface on Oct 11, 2014 11:12:04 GMT 1, Thank you for posting. That was a really interesting read.
Thank you for posting. That was a really interesting read.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 12:37:25 GMT 1, My pleasure.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Gunny on Oct 11, 2014 12:38:01 GMT 1, There will be many on this forum who remember Mike Snelle and the Nick Walker releases and the queue for TMA Empire etc. It was crazy for a couple of years, Black Rat were making shed loads of bucks. I remember getting the emails from them, 'don't tell anyone' etc, in order to get the opportunity to buy something 'special' for sky high ££££'s, lol! ......... i bought, but luckily I also sold before Nick Walkers credibility took a dive (shame that as he is a good artist)! Mike Snell was/is quite a character!!
There is definatley a little 'inner' circle of people who wheel and deal in the art game in London, they are all good at making a quick buck or two and moving on. Mike Snell was/is successful as he has the connections and 'brain power' to succeed. It is all about trying something new, which seems like something Mike Snell is good at!
Although I particularly didn't like Mike Snell that much at the time (mainly because it was difficult to get the good stuff off him and had to buy some tat to get some 'opportunities') - you have got to admire his business sense in making a great success of Black Rat, his artistic brain in creating the Connor Brothers and his honesty in coming out with all the bipolar stuff. It has given me a sense of 'ah i was right, I knew he was a bit dodgy' but in the same sense I feel a lot of respect for what he has gone through and what he has achieved. I am sure there will be many that are a little disgruntled with what they paid for Walker and other stuff through Black Rat at the time, it was all very clever 'hyping' and it made the urban art scene exciting and was part of the growth! I am not too aware of James Golding's past dealings so I will refrain from commenting on this...........A great read, thanks for posting WIZ
There will be many on this forum who remember Mike Snelle and the Nick Walker releases and the queue for TMA Empire etc. It was crazy for a couple of years, Black Rat were making shed loads of bucks. I remember getting the emails from them, 'don't tell anyone' etc, in order to get the opportunity to buy something 'special' for sky high ££££'s, lol! ......... i bought, but luckily I also sold before Nick Walkers credibility took a dive (shame that as he is a good artist)! Mike Snell was/is quite a character!!
There is definatley a little 'inner' circle of people who wheel and deal in the art game in London, they are all good at making a quick buck or two and moving on. Mike Snell was/is successful as he has the connections and 'brain power' to succeed. It is all about trying something new, which seems like something Mike Snell is good at!
Although I particularly didn't like Mike Snell that much at the time (mainly because it was difficult to get the good stuff off him and had to buy some tat to get some 'opportunities') - you have got to admire his business sense in making a great success of Black Rat, his artistic brain in creating the Connor Brothers and his honesty in coming out with all the bipolar stuff. It has given me a sense of 'ah i was right, I knew he was a bit dodgy' but in the same sense I feel a lot of respect for what he has gone through and what he has achieved. I am sure there will be many that are a little disgruntled with what they paid for Walker and other stuff through Black Rat at the time, it was all very clever 'hyping' and it made the urban art scene exciting and was part of the growth! I am not too aware of James Golding's past dealings so I will refrain from commenting on this...........A great read, thanks for posting WIZ
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by thomasmer on Oct 11, 2014 12:46:53 GMT 1, Horrible cretin Golding is, I don't mind Mike so much, but this is just disgusting.
A con.
What a surprise.
Horrible cretin Golding is, I don't mind Mike so much, but this is just disgusting.
A con.
What a surprise.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Oct 11, 2014 12:53:26 GMT 1, An excellent read - I don't know Mike, but James a great chap
An excellent read - I don't know Mike, but James a great chap
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Gunny on Oct 11, 2014 12:59:02 GMT 1, There will be many on this forum who remember Mike Snelle and the Nick Walker releases and the queue for TMA Empire etc. It was crazy for a couple of years, Black Rat were making shed loads of bucks. I remember getting the emails from them, 'don't tell anyone' etc, in order to get the opportunity to buy something 'special' for sky high ££££'s, lol! ......... i bought, but luckily I also sold before Nick Walkers credibility took a dive (shame that as he is a good artist)! Mike Snell was/is quite a character!! There is definatley a little 'inner' circle of people who wheel and deal in the art game in London, they are all good at making a quick buck or two and moving on. Mike Snell was/is successful as he has the connections and 'brain power' to succeed. It is all about trying something new, which seems like something Mike Snell is good at! Although I particularly didn't like Mike Snell that much at the time (mainly because it was difficult to get the good stuff off him and had to buy some tat to get some 'opportunities') - you have got to admire his business sense in making a great success of Black Rat, his artistic brain in creating the Connor Brothers and his honesty in coming out with all the bipolar stuff. It has given me a sense of 'ah i was right, I knew he was a bit dodgy' but in the same sense I feel a lot of respect for what he has gone through and what he has achieved. I am sure there will be many that are a little disgruntled with what they paid for Walker and other stuff through Black Rat at the time, it was all very clever 'hyping' and it made the urban art scene exciting and was part of the growth! I am not too aware of James Golding's past dealings so I will refrain from commenting on this...........A great read, thanks for posting WIZ edited............
There will be many on this forum who remember Mike Snelle and the Nick Walker releases and the queue for TMA Empire etc. It was crazy for a couple of years, Black Rat were making shed loads of bucks. I remember getting the emails from them, 'don't tell anyone' etc, in order to get the opportunity to buy something 'special' for sky high ££££'s, lol! ......... i bought, but luckily I also sold before Nick Walkers credibility took a dive (shame that as he is a good artist)! Mike Snell was/is quite a character!! There is definatley a little 'inner' circle of people who wheel and deal in the art game in London, they are all good at making a quick buck or two and moving on. Mike Snell was/is successful as he has the connections and 'brain power' to succeed. It is all about trying something new, which seems like something Mike Snell is good at! Although I particularly didn't like Mike Snell that much at the time (mainly because it was difficult to get the good stuff off him and had to buy some tat to get some 'opportunities') - you have got to admire his business sense in making a great success of Black Rat, his artistic brain in creating the Connor Brothers and his honesty in coming out with all the bipolar stuff. It has given me a sense of 'ah i was right, I knew he was a bit dodgy' but in the same sense I feel a lot of respect for what he has gone through and what he has achieved. I am sure there will be many that are a little disgruntled with what they paid for Walker and other stuff through Black Rat at the time, it was all very clever 'hyping' and it made the urban art scene exciting and was part of the growth! I am not too aware of James Golding's past dealings so I will refrain from commenting on this...........A great read, thanks for posting WIZ edited............
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by thomasmer on Oct 11, 2014 13:01:58 GMT 1, An excellent read - I don't know Mike, but James a great chap Are you for real?
An excellent read - I don't know Mike, but James a great chap Are you for real?
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Oct 11, 2014 13:02:58 GMT 1, Reminds me of the doc "My kid could paint that" and the question of is art considered better (and more valuable) if the artists' story is more fantastic?
Reminds me of the doc "My kid could paint that" and the question of is art considered better (and more valuable) if the artists' story is more fantastic?
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Oct 11, 2014 13:10:09 GMT 1, An excellent read - I don't know Mike, but James a great chap Are you for real? Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion
An excellent read - I don't know Mike, but James a great chap Are you for real? Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Winter on Oct 11, 2014 13:17:40 GMT 1, There was some very negative stuff on James a couple of years ago. Upset a lot of people if I remember rightly.
There was some very negative stuff on James a couple of years ago. Upset a lot of people if I remember rightly.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by thomasmer on Oct 11, 2014 13:27:17 GMT 1, Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion I lost two paintings to his lies, they were sold to other people after I'd bought and paid for them, and I'm not alone.
urbanartassociation.com/thread/39153
He also owed a huge amount to artists like Judith Supine, Beejoir, Charities, Rostar, Eine, and the list goes on.
www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/artists-not-paid-by-pertwee-gallery-founder-2230660.html
The man is a lying cretin who will do anything to make a quick buck out of someone, as you can see by his latest con.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Chrisp on Oct 11, 2014 14:05:22 GMT 1, Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion
Obviously not ok people if they were selling artwork and then before sending them selling them again. From what I have read in the past they were just con merchants. I don't know either of them but the article sort of sounds like they are trying to make people feel sorry for them.
Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion Obviously not ok people if they were selling artwork and then before sending them selling them again. From what I have read in the past they were just con merchants. I don't know either of them but the article sort of sounds like they are trying to make people feel sorry for them.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by mojo on Oct 11, 2014 14:22:04 GMT 1, I can't believe they've fessed up to this ......... if you're gonna pull a cunning stunt like this you should at least have the nerve to continue lying and keep your mouth shut ........... if only to protect those that have purchased works?
The stunt was obviously made far easier as they are gallery owners and therefore their trusted clients bought into the hype that they themselves were presenting ....... seems to me more like con artists?
I can't believe they've fessed up to this ......... if you're gonna pull a cunning stunt like this you should at least have the nerve to continue lying and keep your mouth shut ........... if only to protect those that have purchased works?
The stunt was obviously made far easier as they are gallery owners and therefore their trusted clients bought into the hype that they themselves were presenting ....... seems to me more like con artists?
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by stvro22 on Oct 11, 2014 14:23:04 GMT 1, I'm guessing this thread will hit at least 7 pages?
I'm guessing this thread will hit at least 7 pages?
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Oct 11, 2014 14:29:32 GMT 1,
Ok, I wasn't aware of that. I can obviously see your point. I've bought a number of pieces and they've all turned up. Obviously if that had happened to me then I would have the same opinion.
I'd disagree it's a con. They made art and sold it under a pseudonym. Happens all the time whether that's artists or writers. The art is still real. Look at banksy is he a con. Apparently no one knows who he is - I know plenty of people who know who he is. It's in their best interests not to say to protect the value of their art work.
Ok, I wasn't aware of that. I can obviously see your point. I've bought a number of pieces and they've all turned up. Obviously if that had happened to me then I would have the same opinion. I'd disagree it's a con. They made art and sold it under a pseudonym. Happens all the time whether that's artists or writers. The art is still real. Look at banksy is he a con. Apparently no one knows who he is - I know plenty of people who know who he is. It's in their best interests not to say to protect the value of their art work.
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by sgolby on Oct 11, 2014 14:33:37 GMT 1, Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion Obviously not ok people if they were selling artwork and then before sending them selling them again. From what I have read in the past they were just con merchants. I don't know either of them but the article sort of sounds like they are trying to make people feel sorry for them. I don't know much about the history here, but from what I have read, I would totally agree. The piece is a we're sorry but our lives were f**ked up and that's why we did what we did.
Not cool. My Father was diagnosed Bi-Polar and dealt with it. He never used it as a crutch for the crazy evil things he did. He owned up to it and suffered the consequences. One of my best friends is a Heroin addict in recovery and also never used his addiction as a crutch, he is an artists, but I think only a handful of us know about his addiction, because he wants no one to be into his stuff because he is "so strong." He doesn't care for pity money.
These fools need to have the mic snatched from their hands, no one should be writing a story longer than this... They are and always have been frauds. They hired some kid to paint for them and then sold them under the pretense that it was created by two abused kids.
People like this should be burned at the stake if you ask me. Obviously using the "burned at the stake" as a metaphor.
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Yes - You've obviously your reasons for not liking him, but I don't share your opinion Obviously not ok people if they were selling artwork and then before sending them selling them again. From what I have read in the past they were just con merchants. I don't know either of them but the article sort of sounds like they are trying to make people feel sorry for them. I don't know much about the history here, but from what I have read, I would totally agree. The piece is a we're sorry but our lives were f**ked up and that's why we did what we did. Not cool. My Father was diagnosed Bi-Polar and dealt with it. He never used it as a crutch for the crazy evil things he did. He owned up to it and suffered the consequences. One of my best friends is a Heroin addict in recovery and also never used his addiction as a crutch, he is an artists, but I think only a handful of us know about his addiction, because he wants no one to be into his stuff because he is "so strong." He doesn't care for pity money. These fools need to have the mic snatched from their hands, no one should be writing a story longer than this... They are and always have been frauds. They hired some kid to paint for them and then sold them under the pretense that it was created by two abused kids. People like this should be burned at the stake if you ask me. Obviously using the "burned at the stake" as a metaphor. S
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The Connor Brothers π¬π§ Mike Snelle & James Golding, by sgolby on Oct 11, 2014 14:35:52 GMT 1, Ok, I wasn't aware of that. I can obviously see your point. I've bought a number of pieces and they've all turned up. Obviously if that had happened to me then I would have the same opinion. I'd disagree it's a con. They made art and sold it under a pseudonym. Happens all the time whether that's artists or writers. The art is still real. Look at banksy is he a con. Apparently no one knows who he is - I know plenty of people who know who he is. It's in their best interests not to say to protect the value of their art work. NO NO NO. Pseudonym is a made up name. This is a made up story created in order to generate a buzz and sell a product at a higher price.
Ok, I wasn't aware of that. I can obviously see your point. I've bought a number of pieces and they've all turned up. Obviously if that had happened to me then I would have the same opinion. I'd disagree it's a con. They made art and sold it under a pseudonym. Happens all the time whether that's artists or writers. The art is still real. Look at banksy is he a con. Apparently no one knows who he is - I know plenty of people who know who he is. It's in their best interests not to say to protect the value of their art work. NO NO NO. Pseudonym is a made up name. This is a made up story created in order to generate a buzz and sell a product at a higher price.
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