News - Stories for 27th November 2008

News stories relating to our Greek Street and Newcastle galleries can now be found on The Outsiders.

Two Broken Knees - Private View

27th November 2008
Last Thursday saw the opening of Herbert Baglione's first solo show in the UK. The show consists of 16 new works on canvas, touching on themes of chaos and death and facing us with the extremes of the human form. Intricately coloured, decorative geometric shapes mingle with and emerge from figurative forms. The first time Herbert has used colour for 4 years, the use of colour being partly inspired from a night on the tequilla like drink, mescal.

Many thanks to everyone that came along and of course to Herbert for rounding off 2008 with his colourful show.
The show runs until the 19th of December.
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Home is where the telly is - private view

27th November 2008
The cold wet shelterless evening streets of Newcastle's Quayside; the foul and frowsy dens, where vice is closely packed and lacks the room to turn; the haunts of abandon and liver disease; the shabby rags that scarcely hold together upon the revelers; where are the attractions of these things? Why, Lazarides of course, particularly when playing host to the first solo show of work from Miss Candice Tripp, 'Home is where the telly is'.

Having been born a man, 23 year old international minger, spoon designer and self-taught artist Candice left her native South Africa in 2004 to settle (reinvented) in Newcastle upon Tyne. At the age of 10 she completed her first project: a lunar refugee centre constructed entirely of wattle and daub. The piece, entitled 'Mommy, my brain hurts', won her international acclaim, though she withdrew entirely from the art scene for five years after the death of Diana, Princess of Hearts. Her early talent was spotted by Rolf Harris and cultivated in a home for orphaned wolves. Her images seek to capture the unity in ideologies between Star Trek's Spock and the modern musical philosopher, Enya. Thanks in no small part to this, Candice served 3 years in jail as a result of her groundbreaking installation, “'Dead kids'. That's the truth, the whole truth, and nothing really at all like the truth.

Thanks to all who came down to the preview and turned it into a party, and thanks in particular to those who chose to actually wear the masks on their faces that Candice had created, unlike the bald blokes who, naturally, wore them on on top of their heads.

'Home is where the telly is' runs, like a ginger stepchild in trouble, until January 31st.
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Books and Prints in Time for Christmas

27th November 2008
In order for us to have time to prepare orders that need to be posted for Christmas, the last day for orders of books and prints that you would like to be delivered in time are as follows:

UK deliveries - by the 18th of December.
EU deliveries - by the 10th of December.
Outside the EU - by the 4th of December.

Print Room Early Closing

27th November 2008
Due to an event taking place in the print room tonight, we will be closing at 2.30pm today. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. We will be open as usual tomorrow.

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