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'Loose Booty'

23.Jan.08
6-9pm

Vegas Gallery
'Loose Booty'
64-66 Redchurch Street
London E2 7DP
07726750762 / 02077294819
hello@vegasgallery.co.uk
www.vegasgallery.co.uk
Tube Liverpool Street, Old Street, Aldgate East, Shoreditch / Hoxton

Combining artists based in London and Geneva, Loose Booty presents a wide variety of works made mostly from material borrowed or simply taken in order to create the new. Set adjacent to Brick Lane, the exhibition uses the vernacular of the street market as a mode of presenting seven artists who source, then manipulate their material surroundings. Participating are Alexandre Bianchini, Jeff McMillan, Sylvie Rodriguez, Pascal Rousson, Guy Sherwin, Eileen Simpson & Ben White.

Swiss artist Sylvie Rodriguez will use the streets of London as a source for a new installation. Her works combine makeshift construction with scavenged images and text to suggest a narrative based in both fact and fiction. She has recently participated in exhibitions at Galerie Mars, Moscow and L’Hermitage, St Petersburg.

Fellow Geneva-based artist Alexandre Bianchini will exhibit a special wall mural for the occasion. Bianchini has recently held solo exhibitions at Ganga International Gallery, Bogota, Colombia and participated in Conversation Pieces, Centre d’art Contemporain, Geneva.

Pascal Rousson presents new work including retouched paintings and ceramics found in flea markets along with new canvases based on 1960’s DIY manuals which merge the handyman to modernism. Rousson graduated from the School of Visual Arts Geneva in1991 and now lives and works in London. He recently showed in Write Off at Corsica Arts Club, London.

Loose Booty allows a rare gallery viewing from Guy Sherwin’s classic silent black & white 16mm 'Short Film Series'. His works concentrate on a single event so that vision is intensified through particular positioning of the camera. Sherwin was part of the influential London Filmmakers Co-op and his films have been widely screened in Europe and the US. Recent solo film programmes have been screened at Cinema de Balie, Amsterdam, Cinema La Clef, Paris, and Ocularis, New York.

Jeff McMillan alters objects or secondhand artworks through a simple but decisive use
 

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