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Friday 20 August 2010

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GIDEON CONN // NEW BOP SOUNDS (AUDIO CD)


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GIDEON CONN
NEW BOP SOUNDS (AUDIO CD)
New Bop Sounds

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Gideon is Already well renowned around Manchester and across the UK as a musician, storyteller, artist and showman.
For those yet to encounter his talents, this debut LP ‘new bop sounds’ is an ideal introduction to what the lyrics of eccentric describe as his “new soul version of reality”.
Gideon is also a talented artist. With a degree in sculpture under his belt, he loves nothing more than sketching scenes at his gigs and other events in his busy life. The kaleidoscopic cover image featured on ‘new bop sounds’ is his own work.
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Thursday 19 August 2010

PRESS // EVENING STANDARD / SOLO ONE [+ MEETING OF STYLES MENTION!]


Life & Style

Driving force: Solo-One, who has put considerable time and energy into Stockwell Park Estate’s burgeoning graffiti art project, channelling creativity not vandalism
Driving force: Solo-One, who has put considerable time and energy into Stockwell Park Estate’s burgeoning graffiti art project, channelling creativity not vandalism
Driving force: Solo-One, who has put considerable time and energy into Stockwell Park Estate’s burgeoning graffiti art project, channelling creativity not vandalism Monkey business: Banksy’s Roller Chimp, near Waterloo station Spray paint

Look what’s blooming in the graffiti garden

Lee Bofkin
19.08.10


You may be surprised to hear, as I was, that one of London's most vibrant art galleries sits in the middle of an estate halfway between Stockwell and Brixton. Artists from all over the world paint new masterpieces here every week but none of the works is available to buy and take home to hang on your wall.
That is because the gallery is a run-down ball court in the Stockwell Park Estate, which has developed into a beautiful location where the most skilled graffiti writers paint week after week. Split into two sections and sunk into the ground, the pebble-dashed outside walls give no clues to the bright colours and sharp lines that explode from the walls within.
Outdoor galleries such as this don't happen by themselves — they need constant attention and care in much the same way that any garden would. Fortunately, the Stockwell Park Estate has a dedicated gardener of its own: Solo-One. Solo, as he's known, is a graffiti writer in his late thirties who has tended to the estate for years.
Solo has been painting graffiti around the world for decades. His style is easy to recognise among other pieces because of his distinctive lines and unique colours. Solo paints without a plan because he says “freestyle is the purest form of art”. He even mixes his own paints to make “colours you can't buy”.
Solo checks the Stockwell Park Estate every day and actively paints over tags (stylised signatures) to maintain the high quality of the art. With the help of other artists such as Bonzai and Lovepusher, and paints donated by friends, Solo has turned a rundown playground into a unique jewel unknown to most of London.
Asked why he removes tags, he said it was the only way to stop the ball court from “descending into madness.” So what makes the grade?
“Sacrifice is important. If a piece has taken only 20 minutes I know the artist's heart wasn't in it,” adding: “If it's not good, the walls are better off plain.” Artists can spend up to eight hours a day in the ball court. During summer you can find artists such as Solo in the ball court from first light, painting away from the drone of traffic.
Residents often come down and comment. Solo is keen to see the trend continue and experienced artists often help out local children: “This is a safe place for kids to learn how to paint and to start to understand the level of commitment it takes to be a good [graffiti] writer.” Stockwell Park has come through some of the worst sorts of problems that affect inner-city estates but Solo doesn't believe shielding children inside is the answer. “Kids need to be outdoors,” he says.
Thanks to photo-sharing websites such as Flickr, the reputation of Stockwell Park Estate as an artists' haven has spread to a wider audience. “A man came down from Wrexham recently, just to take pictures. He'd seen the photos online and wanted to see the place for himself.”
Solo believes the websites and magazines that publish photos from Stockwell feed the competitive nature of graffiti. Whenever an artist sees a photograph of a great piece from Stockwell, Solo says they are then challenged to “come and better that”. The more people who want to paint in Stockwell, the faster the art turns over, which inevitably leads to more photographs. So the cycle continues, all under Solo's watchful eye.
The Stockwell Park Estate doesn't receive council funding but Solo is content with that. He adds: “You have to have heart in what you do” — and he believes the effort the artists put into maintaining the site will keep it going for years.
Community Trust Housing has been supportive of the artists — perhaps not surprisingly, since Solo and his peers have improved the walls, filling in the cracks with Polyfilla to make it “a better place to paint”. In fact, earlier this year Solo and other artists were approached by a design company to submit work to be integrated into new street signs for the estate.
The public has become more accepting of graffiti in the past few years. While the media have focused much of their attention on Banksy, other artists have also seen a change in how they are perceived. Ben Eine, well known for his distinctive typography, was recently surprised when David Cameron gave one of his canvas paintings to Barack Obama.
Furthermore, an increase in the number of events that show the positive side of graffiti culture, such as Meeting of Styles, give artists the space to paint their best work legally. Meeting of Styles will be held on Saturday at Highbury Studios, featuring more than 50 artists, including Lovepusher and Bonzai.
When he's not curating London's finest gallery (in my opinion), Solo-One works for the Signal Project, alongside other legendary graffiti writers such as Mode-2, painting large murals and teaching young people to express themselves through art. “We often work with youth centres,” he says, “to feed young people ideas.” It's amazing that Solo puts so much of his time into the Stockwell Park Estate, given the Signal Project's dedication to community projects, murals and workshops.
Solo's motto is often painted on the walls of the ball court: “Say Something Beautiful or Be Quiet.” Stockwell Park Estate — thanks for speaking up.
For more pictures of the Stockwell Park Estate and Solo-One's work, see soloone.blogspot.com andwww.signalproject.com. For information on this weekend's Meeting of Styles event, see meetingofstyles.co.uk
Dr Lee Bofkin is a former member of breakdance team The Soul Mavericks and a photographer of street art around the world. He also runs The Fishtank Festival www.fishtankfestival.com, a multi-disciplinary arts festival based in London

Wednesday 18 August 2010

PRESS // MEETING OF STYLES LONDON + END OF THE LINE

Check out coverage on DAZED DIGITAL.
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HIGHBURY STUDIOS: GRAFFITI ART

Creative aerosol agency 'End of the Line' presents their new exhibition space
in London for global artists

Text by Dazed Digital   |   Published 17 August 2010

Producing graffiti events and aerosol installations, the creative aerosol agency End of the Line was founded by Jim Vision and Matilda Tickner-Du. With past clients like Red Bull, Capcom, and Sony, they've also worked on projects such as the Lovebox Weekender and Bestival. Jim Vision is also an acclaimed aerosol/graffiti artist himself. For the third year running, their End of the Line 'jam' will be hosting the 2010 British Edition of Meeting Of Styles; the biggest graffiti and aerosol event in the world. Their new location since moving from last year's Brick Lane block party will be a venue providing more space for the opportunity to invite even more artists from across Europe to collaborate on numerous oversized walls for London 2010. This event is the biggest of it’s kind to bring artists from across the world to create large scale art, inviting the likes of French graffiti artist Dran from the Da Mental Vaporz crew.

The “International Wall Street Meeting” - Meeting of Styles (MOS) welcomes aerosol artists and visitors from Europe and the rest of the world to enjoy the creative process of art, providing a focal point for urban street culture, and a platform for aerosol art to reach the larger community. The Meeting is a peaceful event in a spirit of creativity and exchange. The original MOS was founded in Germany and has a worldwide reputation and respect because of its message and authentic style. Following enormous positive response in 2002 the organisers were inspired to spread its message all over the world, which led to the birth of the “International Meeting Of Styles”. Since its foundation, more than 70 events have occurred, reaching more than 120,000 spectators throughout the world!

Photos by Noel McLaughlin

Highbury Studios, 3 Hornsey Street, London N7 8GR. On the 21st of August 2010, a schedule of all day painting events will be open to showcase and celebrate the collection of works. 

Featuring: Da Mental Vaporz (FR)
Ghetto Farceur (FR)
3Steps (G)
Sheone
Shok1
Zeus
Astek
Lovepusher
Roket & Ozone (Gr)
Brave

Tuesday 17 August 2010

EVENT // MEETING OF STYLES LONDON / THE DEETS...

MEETING OF STYLES LONDON // 
SATURDAY 21st AUGUST //
FROM 12PM //
HIGHBURY STUDIOS 3 HORNSEY STREET N7 8GR //


Meeting Of Styles London is the UK's largest Graffiti Jam + Aerosol Block Party.

The International Meeting of Styles, the largest graffiti and aerosol jam in the world, is coming to London on 21st of August. The happening will showcase 60 aerosol and graffiti artists and their unique styles from Europe and the UK in a high-energy block party! 

The canvases are made up of 12 huge walls which will be painted by a multinational cast to a sublime sound track of funk, hip hop and dub... and in the spirit of all good block parties, the event is FREE!

Hosted by aerosol addicts
End Of The Line for the 3rd year running, MOS LONDON 2010 is guaranteed to top last year’s event.

This year’s selection of artists includes talent from France, Greece, Germany, Spain, and all over the UK: Da Mental Vaporz, Ghetto Farceur, Shok 1, SheOne, Roket+Ozone, 3Steps Crew and many more.

MOS is a forum for the international art community to communicate, assemble, and exchange ideas, work and skills. In the spirit of cooperation and promotion, MOS has developed a worldwide calendar of events in sixteen different countries, working with local organisations to produce exciting annual productions.


MOS LONDON LOCATION:
Highbury Studios, 3 Hornsey Street, London N7 8GR





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EVENTS /// MEETING OF STYLES LONDON / MORE ARTIST PREVIEWS

BOM.K+SOWAT
By Sowat & BomK

DRAN+DMV
Da Mental Vaporz

GHETTOFARCEUR
Expectatoire saturé

ANTE
Ante, shine, quest - kent, 10th

ASTEK
red urchin 12 by 32 in  2010

BONZAI
Bonzai

REPLETE+PRYME
Replete, Pryme

DEAD
DEAD

BRAVE
AprilMay.offcuts.jpg

INKFET+JASIK
40HK

VOMIT
Vomet

PREF
Bad Andy and Sneaks

SEBASURA
Sheffield 2010

SHEONE
[ S ] [ H  E ]

SMUG+VODKER
First off.....

KORPZ
finished canvas

PHORM
4579639684_8299cc43c4_o

THE ESSEX ROCKERS
'Invaders Must Die' Jan 2010


www.meetingofstyles.co.uk



Monday 16 August 2010

EVENTS / MEETING OF STYLES / LONDON LOCATION ANNOUNCED

WHAT:
MEETING OF STYLES LONDON

WHEN:
THIS SATURDAY - ALL DAY

WHERE:
HIGHBURY STUDIOS, ISLINGTON, N7,
OFF HOLLOWAY ROAD





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Friday 13 August 2010

CONSUME /// YESNOMAYBE CLOTHING / PRODUCT OF THE WEEK

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