
Following previous Juxtapoz article you can now watch a great video of the event in London.
Singer Ian Brown and Goldie
Ben Moore and Phil Levine
Goldie and Eelus
Pictures by Butterfly
More details on www.eddielock.com

Following previous Juxtapoz article you can now watch a great video of the event in London.
Singer Ian Brown and Goldie
Ben Moore and Phil Levine
Goldie and Eelus
Pictures by Butterfly
More details on www.eddielock.com
With a full moon rising over MUTATE, the sculptures and other mutoids came alive for Halloween…
Dancing Horses by Sam Haggerty
Grenade by Jimmy South
Photos by Butterfly
More info on the show at www.mutatebritain.wordpress.com
Green Day has commissioned 21 original pieces of art inspired by their most recent album release, 21st Century Breakdown.
Curated by artist Logan Hicks, the “Art of Rock” show at StolenSpace Gallery exhibits the 21 paintings from October 23rd until Nov. 1st to coincide with Green Day’s sold out UK concert tour.
Featured artists are New York-based painter Ron English, Amsterdam-based street artists The London Police, French stencil artist C215, British illustrator Will Barras along with artists Eelus, Chris Stain, Sixten, Adam 5100 and more. Each of the collaborating artists were each sent through a lyric sheet and asked to produce a piece of art that reflected that song, to highlight the connection between music and art.
The opening party shared a good mix of artists, musicians, collectors and fans with artists such as Logan Hicks, Eelus, Word to Mother as well as members of the Green Day band.
Tre Cool and Ruri Heggarty
Photos by Butterfly
Check out StolenSpace for more info.
http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/lori-early-premieres-laments-and-lullabies

Lori Early (Juxtapoz cover #55) premiered her solo show Laments and Lullabies at a private viewing last night to a packed house at London’s Opera Gallery. As Early’s most ambitious series to date, Laments and Lullabies is everything her fans have hoped for.
Sandra Butterfly gained exclusive access to the private showing last night and snagged a few photos before tonight’s general unveiling.






More on Lori can be found at www.loriearley.com.
St Martins Lane, London, announces a photographic exhibition Jean-Michel Basquiat through Nicholas Taylor from 5th October – 1st November 2009.
Paying homage to the artist from a candid new perspective, the collection of photographs magnify a remarkable creative relationship between Taylor and Basquiat that emerged from experimental 1980s band GRAY consisting of Taylor, Basquiat, Michael Holman and Vincent Gallo, declared at the time by Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine as ‘possibly the best band on the planet’. Capturing the spirit of the late 70s and early 80s downtown NYC art scene, Front Room will house a unique collection of photographs shot by both Taylor and Basquiat with images from the Mudd club and GRAY performing at various venues in down town NYC.

Photos by Butterfly