Attack of the Space Waffles By Invader
A star of Oscar-nominated documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop, French street artist Invader’s work is beloved of fans. He was one of the artists chosen for inclusion in ‘Art in the Streets’, at the Geffen Contemporary wing of MOCA, Los Angeles, earlier in 2011. The ‘invasions’ themselves, miniature mosaics inspired by cult 1970s arcade game Space Invaders, have truly made their mark on the world appearing everywhere from rainy Gateshead to far-flung Katmandu. A meticulously archived labour of love, Invader’s work charms and inspires, often on the most surprising occasions. Combining nostalgia, sentimentality, playfulness, compulsion plus a giddy affection for youth culture and technology, Invader represents a quantum leap forward for pop art.
‘Attack of the Space Waffles’ is out-there, surreal, and suitably seasonal. Invader’s ‘Space Waffle Machine’ will be in operation, dispensing hot waffles throughout the exhibition for the gallery’s Christmas guests. Pre-made waffles preserved in vacuum packs will also serve as one of the many editions available at the show. An unused ‘Space Waffle Machine’ will also be for sale. Many unique ‘Alias’ versions of some of Invader’s most compelling recent street pieces make up the bulk of the exhibition. The mosaics are presented upon slim black Perspex boxes, with the identity cards specifying the details of the original outdoor work that inspired them inside.
An ‘Invaded Disco Ball’ forms the exhibition’s primary installation, casting celestial visuals and interplanetary vibrations across the gallery’s main show space. A twenty-minute documentary ‘In Bed with Invader’ following the artist round one night’s work in Paris will screen in the gallery’s video room. Vending machines crafted by Invader himself will dispense fifteen all-new stickers. New print editions will also be available at the show and on theoutsiders.net. These mondo marvels and stellar souvenirs will crush everything in their path this Christmas at ‘Attack of the Space Waffles’. Plus the gallery will smell really cosy, too.
1 December–24 December 2011
Private View: Thursday 1st December6–9pm
The Outsiders Gallery - 8 Greek St - London W1D 4DG
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Xenz 'Cloud Cuckoo Land' Exhibition
PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday, December 1 / 18:00-22:00 & After Party: 22:30-01:00 no entry after 22:00
PUBLIC VIEW: Friday, December 2 to Sunday, December 4 / 12:00-18:00
Blackall Studios - 73 Leonard Street - London - EC2A 4QS
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King Robbo Auction at Cargo Video
Documentary of the King Robbo Charity Auction at Cargo, London that took place on 4th September 2011.
Produced by We Rock Hard in conjunction with The Doctor's Orders
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Installation by Hush
The photographers David Bilbrough, Dan Graham & film makers Tom Finch / Brad Atwill will show their work documenting the onethirty3 2011 installation programme to date. They will also be showing illustrations by onethirty3 collaborator Amy Dover. Prints will be available on the night from Titifreak, Paul Insect, Sickboy, Herakut, Gaia & Hush.
PLACES WILL BE LIMITED: email info@onethirty3.com to get on the list. 6.00pm - 9.00pm, Thursday 1st December 2011
onethirty3 - Unit 22 -Hoults Yard -Newcastle upon Tyne -NE6 2HL
The evening will also see the release of a new HUSH edition ' Cocoon I'. It will be an edition of 15, HAND PAINTED MULTIPLE with a five colour ScreenPrint. Size: approx. 1000mm x 750mm on Somerset 300gsm paper. Signed & Dated by Hush. A number of the edition will be available on the night of the installation with the rest being made available online. More details on the onethirty3 website. Preview images of the new edition can be viewed on HUSH's flickr site.
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Ella & Pitr Book Launch
Our french is not the best but Ella & Pitr are two french artists who we met in London last summer while they were on a visit to the city. They will be releasing a new book "La vieille qui faisait partie des meubles" on the 9th December at the Librairie Lune & L'autre, 19 rue Pierre Bérard. St Etienne.
More details on their website here.
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