Published in Juxtapoz
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Published in Juxtapoz
http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/an-artists-eye-on-londons-portobello-film-festival
Having worked in special effects with Hollywood and the UK film industry from a young age for many movies such as Rambo, Clash of the Titans, Saving Private Ryan, and the latest Pixar film, Schoony has gathered a deep knowledge of moulding and casting perfect creations of humans out of fiberglass. In partnership with Graffik London Gallery, Schoony is proud to present an exclusive exhibition of his Boy Soldier, the wall-panel version of his debut fibreglass statue presented at last year’s Mutate Britain’s “One Foot in the Grove”. A young boy holds a grenade in one hand and the grenade’s pin in the other and reveals a breathtaking detail close to microscopic perfection.
30 of these Boy Soldiers in pure white have gone out to the UK’s top artists of the current UK and European art scene to be customised by them:
Goldie – Dan Baldwin – Matt Small – Mau Mau – Inkie – Joe Rush – David Bray – Dotmasters – BEST EVER – INSA – K-GUY – Carrie Reichardt – Nick Reynolds -John Nolan – Haruka Irie Fin DAC – Part2ism – PEN1 – Slice – Grafter – T.WAT – DON – David Bray – Matt Web – Liliwenn – Snub23 – Leeks – LostMonkey – Carleen de Sozer – 284CRU The show will raise money for SHP (“preventing homelessness promoting social inclusion” http://www.shp.org.uk), a charity for London’s homeless people with close links to the city’s urban art movement.
Boy Soldiers is showing in 2 Venues: East London: Thurs 2nd to Sat 4th September 2010.
Blackall Studios, 73 Leonard Street London EC2A 4AS. West London: Mon 6th to Sun 12th September 2010.
Graffik London Gallery, 284 Portobello Rd, London, W10 5TE
More pics from the opening HERE
The Portobello Film Festival enters its 15th year in 2010, over which time it has established itself as one of London’s premier film festivals. All screenings and events are free, taking place at bars, studios, parks, galleries and cinemas in Notting Hill and Portobello.
Part of this years festival program is ARTIST’S EYE where selected artists do some live painting in the pop up cinema under the Westway and introduce the movie of their choice before the screening.
This year’s guest of honour is Blek Le Rat who is introducing the movie Performance.
The festival is also featuring many artists such as Dotmasters, Inkie, SoloOne,
Babooshka, Patrick Hughes, Andrew Logan, Michael Horovitz, BA5H and more.
Dotmasters painted a scene from the movie Holy Mountain.
Directed by Tyrone Wood, son of The Rolling Stones Ronnie, SCREAM gallery is running a group show entitled “Modern Master Works” until September 4th.
Tyrone Wood between a Warhol Marilyn and a Banksy Kate Moss
Featuring iconic works by leading modern and contemporary artists, all under one roof, the list of showcased artists is impressive: from Lichenstein, Warhol , Robert Indiana, Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec to works from Jake and Dinos Chapman, Simon Patterson, Chris Ofili , David Bailey as well as Banksy .
Kate Moss by Mario Testino is Testino’s tenth book and is released as a special edition, published by Taschen, in July 2010.
To coincide with the launch of this special edition, a selection of iconic works by Mario Testino, entitled ‘Kate Who?’ are on display and for sale at Phillips de Pury London galleries from 5 -15 July and from 15 July at the Saatchi Gallery in London. The eighteen photographs provide an extraordinary intimate insight into two decades of friendship between the supermodel and the photographer.

Copyright: Mario Testino. Photo: Butterfly
Copyright: Mario Testino. Photo: Butterfly

Copyright: Mario Testino. Photo: Butterfly

Copyright: Mario Testino. Photo: Butterfly

Copyright: Mario Testino. Photo: Butterfly
For a mini video of the event visit www.mariotestino.com
More pics from the exhibition HERE