Last Night’s Taxi Driver, Tomorrow’s Lover
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“There are two days in the week about which and upon which I never worry… Yesterday and Tomorrow.”
Robert Jones Burdette
Bare Bones Issue 3, not really an issue but an ongoing malaise in a newspaper format, not much use for much, and really just the machinations of an ego clique on the fringes of society with too much time left over from being louche and drunk. Tedious and boring. The featured artists for this issue are Lie Ins and Tigers, three illustrators Samuel Kerr, Russell Weekes and Walter Newton who work as a collaborative.
Portraits for SALE
Harry Malt, Chris Bianchi, Robert Rubbish, Kate Merry and Stephanie von Reiswitz will be drawing portraits during the launch night from 6 to 10pm. They will call it how they see it. Portraits are available every Sunday in April from 1 to 6pm.
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BARE BONES ISSUE 3
Amelia Johnstone, Bill Bragg, Chris Bianchi, Echao Jiang, Frank Laws, Gavin Bennett, Hannah Bays, Harry Malt, Heretic, James Pecis, The Marquis of Nowhere, Kate McMorrine, Kate Merry, Leigh Fox, Michael Smith, Neal Fox, Nervous Stephen, Niall O’Brien, Nick Jones, Peter Rapp, Richard Gilligan, Robert Rubbish, Shane Deegan, Slavko Vukanovic, Stephanie von Reiswitz, Svetlana Graudt, Tom Jennings and Zoe Taylor.
Artists
Amelia Johnstone
Bill Bragg
Chris Bianchi
Echao Jiang
Frank Laws
Gavin Bennett
Hannah Bays
Harry Malt
Heretic
James Pecis
The Marquis of Nowhere
Kate McMorrine
Kate Merry
Leigh Fox
Michael Smith
Neal Fox
Nervous Stephen
Niall O’Brien
Nick Jones
Peter Rapp
Richard Gilligan
Robert Rubbish
Shane Deegan
Slavko Vukanovic
Stephanie von Reiswitz
Svetlana Graudt
Tom Jennings
Zoe Taylor
Dates
1st April – 2nd May 2010
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)