Wednesday 23 March 2011

MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK






The new issue of i-D has just landed on our doorstep and we have to say that you simply must check it out. This issue is the exhibitionist issue featuring Mugler Madness plus, there is a full page article on the illustration collective LE GUN which references the upcoming LE GUN/ BARE BONES exhibition and launch CLOSE EYES TO EXIT at the Red Gallery in Shoreditch this April featuring a shop curated by ourselves. Not to mention, the article is written by Lucy of Material herself so get a load of her writing skills!

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Close Eyes to Exit, Red Gallery, 1-3 Rivington Street, London, EC2 3JL
2 April - 18 April 2011, Saturday - Sunday 10am-8pm

Sunday 20 March 2011

LE GUN 1,2.3

The first three issues of LE GUN came and went, making an a big impact with a small print run and leaving people searching for copies to no avail. Now... the long awaited annual of these first 3 issues has arrived this week. Printed and bound in Hardback, LE GUN 1,2,3 is a compilation of the first three LE GUN publications 2004 - 2010.

The much-praised illustration collective LE GUN came together in 2004 to produce the magazine of the same name, the group’s core– Neal Fox, Chris Bianchi, Steph Von Reiswitz, Alex Wright, Matthew Appleton, Bill Bragg, Robert Greene and Amelia Johnstone began to conceive a range of projects initially to raise funds and publicise the magazine.

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Also, look out for the exhibition CLOSE EYES TO EXIT where the eclectic international art annual LE GUN launches its fifth issue & its promiscuous mutant sister publication BARE BONES releases number 6 upon the masses. Plus MATERIAL will be guest curating the exhibition shop during the exciting events being held at Red Gallery, 1-3 Rivington Street, London. Launch & Events kick off on All Fool's Day 2011 (1st of April) with events & the exhibition running until April 18th. So head down if you can...

Close Eyes to Exit, Red Gallery, 1-3 Rivington Street, London, EC2 3JL
2 April - 18 April 2011, Saturday - Sunday 10am-8pm