LONDON / NEW YORK

20 October  2010 from this day there will be no more

accompanying texts. rucifixes .practices.platform fields areas arenas subjects. emerging young artists .gif .projects. multi disciplinary. arthur russell. collaborative project. worried man. pop up. found objects . salem. concerning. south london based art collective. triangles. oeuvre.  concepts. . about sections.  point of departure. knife crime. explore. static. vintage. witch house. entering into dialogue. feedback loops. positive criticism. tryptich. notions. controversy. experimental approach.

taken from the amazing and aah (have a nice day) series

amazing and aah (have a nice day) video 3

london, eight o clock

***LIVE PERFORMANCE of JOBCENTRE BLUES ***

This was the first time that Jobcentre blues has been played live to an audience. Fittingly, the event was a dinner party for patrons, sponsors and benefactors of The Showroom in Maida Vale. Highlights included ‘Brother can you spare a dime?’ by Bing Crosby, and ‘Shake your Money Maker’ by Elmore James.