Thursday 13 February 2014

Thurs 13th Feb: "Travelling Mac Fred on A Q-Tip for A Tribe Called Guess" opening







Well, I'm short on photos for this post due to my nerves and general distraction which kept me from focusing on taking snaps.  Such a shame that I missed out on recording all the lovely faces who braved the rain to come and see the rainbow.  Thanks to everyone who came down to support and special thanks to Luisa Gerstein's choir "Deep Throat" for their heavenly voices that filled the gallery and thanks to Pomp De Franc for the ceremonial canapés!!  Ive collated lots of tagged instagram photos over on my Tumblr to see more.
(Final photo here by La Touche from his Tumblr post on the private view and party).

Thurs 13th Feb: Behind the scenes on set with Walter Hugo & Zoniel for "Travelling Mac Fred On A Q-Tip For A Tribe Called Guess" Part 2










Here is the second instalment of on-set pics illustrating the process of shooting from my collaboration with artist / photography duo Walter Hugo and Zoniel.  See the first part previously published on the blog here for more info.  including my muse models Josh Quinton, Josephine Chime, Larry B and Frankie the Bullterrier.  Thanks to Kim Howells for styling / consulting, Yin Lee for makeup and Louis Ghewy for hair.

Thurs 13th Feb: "Travelling Mac Fred On a Q-Tip For A Tribe Called Guess" at KKOutlet






























Here are photos from my first solo show which is a retrospective exhibition entwined with new work to tie it all together, curated by Ryan Lanji.  I collaborated with Walter Hugo & Zoniel on portraits of imaginary prophets which we displayed in shrines decorated by pieces of my archive.  The frames were individually designed and built in collaboration with Install Archive and finally finished off with flowers by The Flower Appreciation Society.  Claude D'Avoine compiled a beautiful spectrum exhibition guide like a map to navigate the space and Todd Hart mixed a special soundtrack of Afrobeats the set the mood with sound.  Its open till the Feb 27th so please take a look and have a peep at the shop section where some of my samples are for sale!  I have written to story to explain the mythology that I invented as the narrative and Tom Ryling kindly penned a forward to introduce the experience............... Full Details here.

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Thurs 13th Feb: #DALSTONSCREENTESTS at Dalston Superstore & Stunt Dolly














Here are curators Ryan Lanji & Saskia Wickins at the first part of their duel site show "Dalston Screetests".  In true Warhol style, the films were projected in large psychedelic vignettes on the walls of the hair salon where the subjects had their hair done for the sitting.  Second stop on the private view safari was up the Kingsland Road to Dalston Superstore where screen-prints from the films are hung in the venue.  The portraits pulled by Cassandra Yap, are made with a mix of ink including mine which has glow-in-the- dark pigment and Thanasis's which has silver sparkle dust.  The show runs from February 12th - May 11th between both destinations of Dalston Superstore & Stunt Dolly.  If you're not a Dalston local, you can watch the films here .