Not A Penny Off The Pay, Not A Second On The Day
A group urban art show celebrating International Workers Day

1st May – 11th May, 2008
Opening night - Thursday 1st May 7pm-10pm
Then open everyday 12pm-7pm (closed on Tue 6th)
The Old Motorcycle Workshop
15-19 Stokes Croft (opposite Pieminster), Bristol, UK
After the huge success of December’s ‘12 Days of Xmas' we bring you our next major group exhibition.
Lost behind the jangling of Morris Dancing and Maypoles, May 1st has long stood as the date to remember the common struggles and achievements of workers around the globe. ‘Not A Penny Off The Pay, Not A Second On The Day’ will be a celebration of the working classes, featuring a truly international line up of acclaimed urban artists.
Featuring:
ADAM KOUKOUDAKIS (UK)
Multi-faceted or a whore of many talents. . .Adam mixes the technical with
the loose drawing inspiration from collage, found images and anything else
he can get his hands on.
www.myspace.com/adamkoukoudakis
BEEJOIR (Thailand)
Released the classic 'LV Child' print and has since gone out of orbit. Beejoir
unique style of sandwiching two very different images together creates beautiful
and powerful images.
www.souledoutstudios.com
BOXI (Berlin)
Boxi creates stencils of the hand cut, fine detail, multi layered & life
size kind. Seen all across Berlin's eastside in very carefully chosen locations
that complete and defines their action.
www.redspective.com
C215 (Paris)
www.myspace.com/c215
CEPT (London)
www.spradio.com
CHIN CHIN (Berlin)
With a penchant for conjoined twins, Chin Chin draws and paints the most wonderful
pictures as well as making silkscreen prints which sometimes she glues on
the walls of Berlin, freezing her fingers off.
www.redspective.com
CT'INK (EVOL & PISA73) (Berlin)
www.evoltaste.com |
www.pisa73.com
CYCLOPS (Bristol)
'I begin now, hoping to cease not until death'. Cyclops is a work horse of
a man who's output is as brilliant as it is un-pigeon hole-able and is currently
cropping up everywhere.
www.beforechrome.com
FILIP FILKOVIC - KTO (Croatia)
An artist, graphic designer / music video director and founder of radical
art collective Kunstterrorist Organisation. Uses uncanny approach to present
the reality via limited edition prints, postage stamps and various strange
apertures.
www.kunstterrorist.com
| www.cmdland.com
GAIA (New York)
Exploring the emotional relationship between animals and humanity. The personification
of earth In Greek mythology, Gaia's work expresses the importance of nature
in the urban setting.
www.flickr.com/photos/pisacane
GUY DENNING (France)
Discovered by a broader audience last year, but painting for twenty years.
His healthy disrespect for authority meets the aesthetic of Caravaggio and
Rembrandt. Oil paint, sadness and anger...
www.guydenning.org
INCUBUS PROJECT (Russia)
St. Petersburg street art duo Inky and Mofo, producing complex, nonlinear
collage stencil compositions, specifically themed on robotics and 'cybermatics'.
www.incubusproject.com
IRIS (UK)
Sabatour or an escape artist? IRIS makes prints from borrowed surveillance
tapes and other controlled materials in an attempt to escape the corporate
working environment.
www.maketoescape.org
K-GUY (London)
Decorating the streets with his hard edged graphic style. K•GUY sticks
two fingers up at the culturally elite exposing societies dysfunction &
the things people automatically sweep under the grey matter.
www.kguy.co.uk
KHANAGE (Bristol)
Khanage is a fantasist who lives her dreams of creatures and romance within
her canvases.A mere neophyte, her large painted ‘sketches’ convey
her newfound freedom, albeit with a dark optimism.
www.kristinekhan.com
KOWALSKI (Berlin)
http://www.flickr.com/groups/609194@N23/
MATT SMALL (London)
BP Portrait Award nominee, Matt Small wanders around London with a video camera,
capturing the anonymous faces of urban youth, disaffected and defiant. He
then paint them onto found objects such as discarded sheet metal, uniquely
portraying people as truly products of their environment.
MAU MAU (Devon)
A classic free hand Graffiti artist, the ever smiling Mau Mau was a massive
hit at 12 days of Xmas show with his cheeky 'grow room' cell installation.
www.mau-mau.co.uk
MISTERAITCH (Sunderland)
Bastardiser of the Queen's post and thoroughly northern. Misteraitch is a
perfect candidate for a show on workers with innate his love of Thatcher and
all the good she did for northern England.
www.misteraitch.co.uk
MOTORBOY (Bristol)
Reclaiming the icons and imagery of mass market contemporary culture (including
a fondness for song lyrics), Motorboy's art is slogan heavy, combining Situationist
ideas with a pop art sensibility.
www.motorboy.info
MUDWIG (Bristol)
Part of the WSSK Wet shame crew, Das Mudwig is globally recognised for his
truly unique style that really is impossible to put into words!
www.dasmudwig.com
PARIS (Hull)
An original member of the TCF crew, Paris has been at the cutting edge of
the UK graffiti scene for over 20 years. Now also producing original prints
& canvases he still happiest with a can of paint in hand and a blank wall
in front of him.
www.grahamdews.com
PURE EVIL (London)
In 1990 Pure Evil moved to California, ingesting weapons grade psychedelics
and thinking about stuff. Then he returned to London, picked up a spraycan
and started painting weird fanged vampire bunnies everywhere.
www.pureevil.eu
ROLANDT (Berlin)
Hugely famous in Berlin for his 'Linda's Ex' campaign of street posters which
shared his broken heart with and enlisted the support of all of berlin in
his quest to 'get Linda back', Roland creates illustrations of pure heart
wrenching beauty.
www.redspective.com
ROWDY (Bristol)
www.farmyardeez.com
SCORN (Thailand)
Fighting out of the Souled Out Studios gym and a constant decorator of Bangkok's
streets. Scorn is mailing over work for his first ever Bristol appearance.
www.souledoutstudios.com
SP38 (Berlin)
Artsist? Autist? Born in Normandie and a prisoner in Berlin since 1995, SP38
paints like a human copy-machine and will be bringing his 'No Propaganda'
campaign to the street of Bristol.
www.sp38.com
SPQR (UK)
SPQR uses a mix of stencils and freehand spray-can work to montage and subvert
popular contemporary imagery from the pop art world through to images harvested
from the continual media onslaught.
www.freewebs.com/spqrcanvas
SWEET TOOF (London)
No one walking around the East End can miss the pink gums & white teeth
that have sprung up everywhere. They come from childhood memories of sweet
shop chews - plus the image is simple and quick to paint!
www.beforechrome.com
WILL BARRAS (UK)
An illustrator and artist from the infamous book 'Scrawl'. The subject matter
is readily familiar, but captured in a manner that seems to jar time and space
with psychedelic abstraction.
www.willbarras.com
WILL ST LEGER (Dublin)
Former Greenpeace activist and now Dublin's original 'Artivist'. Will's work
is a thought provoking, humorous and sometimes surreal fusion of icons, events
and images from popular culture.
www.willsaint.com
Huge thanks to:
REDSPECTIVE | MICKLEBURGH | RUTH ESSEX | BRISTOL GRAFFITI
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Down With The Fences
1st - 11th May 2008
Various venues, Bristol, UK

It's a lovely coincidence that the Not A Penny show coincides with this event, as it’s just round the corner so you can easily go to both!
Bristol Radical History Group present: DOWN WITH THE FENCES – The Struggle For The Global Commons.
‘Commons’ are places and spaces that are owned by no one but shared by all. As the world faces a wave of new enclosures, this event examines the history of the commons, their enclosure and resistance to private ownership, then and now.
Lots of guest speakers spread over a few venues, check their site for full info and the programme.
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Stars of the Lid (live)
Monday 19th May, 2008
The Cube Cinema, Bristol, UK

We've hooked up with some Bristol music promoters to present STARS OF THE LID live at the Cube Cinema. The legendary US minimalist ambient duo will be performing with a live string section and a 16mm show. Stars of the Lid are amazing and it's a honour to be involved with showing them in Bristol. It'll be gig of the year for sure.
Tickets from the Cube, 20th Century Flicks & the Here Shop.
More info and supports to come...
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