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Tessanna Hoare |
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London based artist/gardener, likes to fly kites. | |||||||
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‘In a vain attempt at bourgeois credibility,
Lenny changed his name to John Cooper Clarke and under this title embarked
on a polysyllabic excursion through Thrillsville, U.K. Yes... clad in the
slum chic of the hipster, he issued the slang anthems of the zip age in
the desperate esperanto of bop. John Cooper Clarke; the name behind the
hairstyle, the words walk in the grooves hacking through the hi-fi paradise
of true luxury...’ John Cooper Clarke is on tour throughout 2001. This
tour also marks the cd re-issue of two of John’s albums - ‘snap,
crackle (&) bop’ and ‘Disguise In Love’, available through
57 productions. www.57productions.com |
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London based British-Asian artist, whose working title reflects his urban, cross-cultural upbringing. The works of Shez 360 express a keen cultural awareness as well as a sly sense of humour. Adopting the style and presentation of advertising practice, to subvert notions of race/culture and difference - ideas of image and representation are called into question. Drawing from a background that includes street graffiti, fashion photography and a radical conceptual art background, the artist is equally at home discussing the postcolonial, the performative, punk and Parkinson. A unique position to decode and encode pop cultural patterns within his own particular cross-cultural imagination. | |||||||
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INfectious SuBstance, a Daddy Long Leg Production, is a short film taking you on a journey to investigate the Hip Hop culture in Europe. It’s not just music, it’s the vibe of expressing yourself through lyrics and beats. What is going on? This will be shown as part of the Westminster Arts Council Visions Showcase November 2001. | |||||||
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For more information please contact: Gimpel Fils Gallery, 30 Davies St, London W1K 4NB Tel: +44 20 7493 2488 Fax: +44 20 7629 5732 info@gimpelfils.com www.gimpelfils.com |
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‘Duggie Fields’ dayglo post-pop paintings
are instantly recognisable. Despite his concern with the identity dissolving
impact of mass media on the contemporary psyche, Fields manages to sustain
a coherent signature style that is as flamboyantly dysfunctional as it is
cool and simple. Applying overdriven colour and stripped down cartoon-ish
drawing to produce mutant variations on classical poses and genres, Fields’
work scrambles categories, freaked out and flat line, delirious and deadpan
all at once.’ Ben Seymour www.duggiefields.com |
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Born in 1964, Quebec, Canada. Lives and works in London and is an avid underground user. Gordon is currently curating Art-Tube 02. To see more of his work, go to www.smash-uk.com/gordon , and www.smash-uk.com/spb |
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