Exhibition: Outline Editions presents ‘The Joys of Spring’
by Rachel on Feb 19, 2011 • 1:26 pm 1 CommentReally looking forward to this one. Following its hugely successful winter show, Outline Editions is on a seasonal cheer-up mission, with a new exhibition of specially commissioned, Spring-themed prints at their buzzing pop-up gallery in Berwick Street.
The show will include work from some of Britain’s most in-demand image-makers. Anthony Burrill, Kate Moross, Noma Bar, David Foldvari, Beyond The Valley and Klaus Haapaniemi are among the roll call of new-wave graphic artists whose work will be on display.
The gallery, in a former second-hand record store, will be transformed for springtime by the internationally renowned Anthony Burrill, who is creating a bold new design for the front window and interior space.
In addition to the wall art, Outline Editions will be selling a selection of T-shirts, books, plates and other products created by Kate Moross, Anthony Burrill, Supermundane, Emily Forgot and David Foldvari.
I love Beyond The Valley, I’ve got a silk cropped t-shirt by them; I might wear it to the viewing. Or is that weird and creepy? Hmmm. I’ll post it soon actually, it was on sale at ASOS, total beautiful bargain.
Berwick Street is a great location; I helped with the House Collective PopUp Shop on the very same street! Right in the centre of Soho, a great place to be. ‘The Joys of Spring’ runs from 4 March– 9th April 2011, Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm to 6.30pm at 94 Berwick St, London W1F 0QF.
I’ve kindly been invited to go to the Private View on 3rd March (after I’ve had my hair cut; been waiting so long for that damn appointment!) So will take tonnes of photos. Really exciting, hope I get to meet a couple of the artists. Noma Bar is one of my favourites, I went to one of his talks at a Glug Meet Up and he’s so inspirational.
The brilliant eye-trickery of Noma Bar (above) and the folkloric fantasia of fashion-favourite Klaus Haapaniemi (below) are among the highlights of this celebration of graphic art’s new wave.
The temporary gallery is designed by master-sloganeer and all-round graphic god Anthony Burrill:
Specially commissioned limited-edition prints will be available, from £15 to £200, and also available from the online shop at outline-editions.co.uk from 4th March.
Can’t wait! Are any of you guys going to take a visit?
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Review: Outline Editions ‘Clear Your Head Every Day’ Exhibition | Rachel Lewis Illustration | says:
Jun 19, 2011
[...] On Thursday 9th June I was invited to the Private View of Anthony Burrill’s new show atOutline Editions, which is situated on Soho’s Berwick Street Market in a former second-hand record store; I’ve written about it before, here. [...]