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Riflemaker diary 2008/2009 The new Riflemaker two year diary 2008/2009 is now available
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Riflemaker Everyday Book and Diary The Riflemaker Everyday Book & Diary is a limited edition two-year notebook and journal. Indespensible to both the art-wise and the art-not-so-wise, it contains a comprehensive map and full listing of the London contemporary scene, a twenty-four month, seven-days-a-page diary and a separate editorial section with insightful comment from some of the art scene's most respected writers along with the latest chapters in the living history of an eighteenth-century Georgian gunmaker's in Beak Street, Soho, currently playing host to the wide-ranging activities of Riflemaker and its artists.
Price: £10 |
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FRANCESCA LOWE & ALASDAIR GRAY 'TERMINUS' A unique collaboration between the young painter Lowe, and the revered Scottish novelist (and mural painter) Gray.
The 'Terminus' exhibition contemplates life's journey in terms of a trip to the fairground. Moral choices are made with the aid of a Tree of Life - a 'vista-vision'-style painting - the branches of which outline the possibilities and consequences of our actions. |
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GAVIN TURK 'Me as Him' Gavin Turk's exhibition explores the circle of creativity from the Artist's 'spark' to the Museum retrospective. Turk takes as his template the final Self-Portrait paintings by Andy Warhol(1986), which become exhibits in a drama concerning authenticity and perception involving the architect Philip Johnson, New York city planner Robert Moses, gallerist Anthony d'Offay, Warhol's assistant, the poet Gerard Malanga, English photographer David McCabe and Hardy Blechman's 'combat' designs for his label Maharishi. Includes the full essay, exclusive unseen photographs and all of the Turk 'Fright-Wig' works. Printed in the usual deluxe Riflemaker edition of 1,000 copies with double-fold covers.
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Riflemaker becomes Indica The book of the exhibition tells the story of the seminal gallery and bookshop and its groundbreaking exhibitions. Includes unpublished photographs from the Tate archive.
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The Unseen Art of William S. Burroughs An overview of the exhibition of 'shot-sheriffs' with essays about target-shooting and Burroughs' method of creating and shooting the custom-made targets. Includes images of wood sculpture, illustration-board stencil boards and file-folders.
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Christopher Bucklow & William Blake: 'If This Be Not I'
(Poster and slipcase, including numbered 'headblock') |
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Francesca Lowe: 'Bloom Nasty'
(Board cards, essay by Imogen Cornwall-Jones and slipcase) |
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Jamie Shovlin & John Ivesmail: 'Work and documentation of Naomi V. Jelish'.
(Hardbound notebook in slipcase) |
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Jamie Shovlin: 'Fontana Modern Masters'
Double-fold paperback on the 70's 'Modern-thinkers' series |
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Linda Karshan: 'Studio View'
(Poster, with essay by Jose Ferez Kuri, in slipcase) |
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Marta Marce: 'Playroom' (reproduction of the artist's sketchbook)
(Hardbound notebook in slipcase) |