Bare Bones Issue 2
Information
30 Artists
1000 original artworks
£20
Limited Edition Prints
Limited Edition Signed Issues
Limited Edition Executive Portfolio of Prints by Heretic Printmakers
The second edition of the art paper embracing the abused tabloid format, sees an increase in it’s contributors and their predilections. Funded entirely by it’s creators, Bare Bones features no advertising and therefore escapes the constraints associated with corporate shilldom. Featuring artists, photographers, writers, musicians and other beautifully wayward human flotsam, Bare Bones aims to provide an insight into the unexplored creative avenues being beaten out by it’s protagonists. Positioning itself as an alternative to the morass of mind numbing free press littering the brains and streets of London Bare Bones shoots to provoke thought and conversation. Whilst not always aiming to offend just for the sake of it, people who quickly jump to back-footed offence and ill conceived moral judgment only encourage ignorance and deserve to be appalled at least four times a year. It’s healthy and makes for a stronger constitution.
This show, serving as the launch for the second issue will contain one-off artworks by all contributors, limited edition prints featured in the paper and a series of brash commercial events leading up to the 25th designed to extricate cash from the wallets of the drunk, lazy and the out of time.
BARE BONES was, Neal Fox, Frank Laws, Hannah Bays, Chris Bianchi, Robert Rubbish, Harry Malt, Kate McMorrine, Niall O Brien, Stephanie von Reiswitz, Billy Bragg, Heretic Print Studio, Leigh Fox, Walter Newton, Simon Dara, Nervous Stephen, Amelia Johnstone, Richard Milward, Gary Fairful and Amah-Rose McKnight-Abrams. AND BARE BONES will also be; Hanna Hanra, Russell Weekes, Sam Kerr, Peter Rapp, Gavin Bennett, Kate Merry, James Pecis, Sam Kerr, Tom Jenkins, Zoe Taylor, Echao Jiang, Lord Bath, James Graham, Emma Mattei, Slavko Vukanovic, Francesca Gavin, Shane Deegan, Richard Gilligan and Jamie Putnam.
BARE BONES
Colette (Paris)
Cinders Gallery (Brooklyn)
Neives Books (Switzerland)
The Lexington (London)
Dazed & Confused (London)
Art Barter (London)
Colony Rooms (London)
Museum 52 (London)
Saatchi & Saatchi (London)
Rochelle School (London)
Ollie’s Pub (Malta)
Ace Hotel (NYC)
Gallerie Otto Sauhaus (Berlin)
The French House (London)
Daniel Blau Gallerie (Munich)
The MEN Gallery (London)
James Graham www.firstnamejames.com
Walter Newton, Sam Kerr, Russell Weekes www.lie-insandtigers.com
Richard Milward
www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/feb/15/richard-milward-apples-intervoew-ten-storey-love-song
Niall O’Brien www.niallobrien.co.uk
Hannah Bays www.hannahbays.com
Heretic Printmakers www.hereticprintmakers.blogspot.com
Le Gun: Bill Bragg, Stephanie von Reiswitz, Maltese Chris Bianchi www.legun.co.uk
Neal Fox, Robert Rubbish, Emma Rendell www.legun.co.uk
Neal Fox www.nealfox.co.uk
Richard Gilligan www.richgilligan.com
Shane Deegan www.shanedeegan.com
Slavko Vukanovic www.kinemastik.org
Peter Rapp www.peterrapp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
Hanna Hanra www.thepixzine.co.uk
Amelia Johnstone www.ameliajohnstone.com
Harry Malt www.harrymaltdrawspictures.blogspot.com
www.debutart.com/artist/harry-malt
www.quarterlybarebones.blogspot.com
ourbarebones@gmail.com
Artists
Neal Fox
Frank Laws
Hannah Bays
Chris Bianchi
Robert Rubbish
Harry Malt
Kate McMorrine
Niall O Brien
Stephanie von Reiswitz
Billy Bragg
Heretic Print Studio
Leigh Fox
Walter Newton
Simon Dara
Nervous Stephen
Amelia Johnstone
Richard Milward
Gary Fairful
Amah-Rose McKnight-Abrams
Hanna Hanra
Russell Weekes
Sam Kerr
Peter Rapp
Gavin Bennett
Kate Merry
James Pecis
Sam Kerr
Tom Jenkins
Zoe Taylor
Echao Jiang
Lord Bath
James Graham
Emma Mattei
Slavko Vukanovic
Francesca Gavin
Shane Deegan
Richard Gilligan
Jamie Putnam
Dates
4th – 25th December 2009