Artists who have exhibited at Sartorial in the last 12 months include James Jessop, Gavin Toye, Rose Gibbs, Mat Humphrey, Sarah Doyle, Kes Richardson, Liz Murray, Rowland Smith, Hannah Bays, Billy Childish, Sarah Sparkes, August Kunnapu, Louise Camrass, Frank Sidebottom, Gavin Nolan, Martin Lea Brown
Music
Musicians who have been featured in Rebel so far include Mr Solo, and The Pheromoans. Our favourite song is "The Littlest Rebel" which can be found on the l.p. Extricate by The Fall
Movies
The Rebel (by Galton & Simpson)
Television
TV comedy stars who have appeared in the pages of "Rebel" include Paul Foot, Trevor Lock, and Rob Newman
Books
"Water" by Jasper Joffe, "Me, Me, Me" by Harry Pye, "A Self Portrait of Brazil" by Gretta Sarfaty Marchant
About me: "Rebel" magazine is linked to the Sartorial Art Gallery which is run by artist/curators; Gretta Sarfaty Marchant, Jasper Joffe, and Harry Pye.
The next Rebel magazine has a theme of "Class" and it features an interview with George Galloway and contributions from Russell Herron, Dan Antropolski, and James Unsworth. Plus a very special 6 page feature written by Matthew Collings. We also reveal the 50 least important people in the art world. The magazine will be launched at the private view of "Notting Heaven" (curated by Jasper Joffe) see www.sartorialart.com for more info
Who I'd like to meet: Wild hearted outsiders, misfits
1.Flyy People can talk about whoever they want whenever they want 2.Flyy People can laugh at those who are not flyy just because 3.Flyy People usually dont have to apologize unless its really serious 4.Flyy People are better than all the people that are not flyy by default. 5.Flyy People are allowed to not match every once in a while and call it a fashion statement 6.Flyy People dont need others to tell them they are flyy, its common fact 7.Flyy People can do whatever they like whenever they want simply because they are flyy
You make the cut. You are officially a Flyy Person. Go ahead, enjoy the privilege...Your life is a whole lot easier than those that aren't
A one night show of site-specific work by 37 young artists in a sprawling abandoned warehouse in Seven Sisters (it's not a squat)... adding light to the dark, a post-industrial labyrinth, an exhibition unfolding in time for one night only
Featuring students and graduates from Brighton, Byam Shaw, Camberwell, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea, Courtauld Institute, Goldsmiths, Kingston, London College of Communication, Middlesex, Royal Academy and Royal College of Art... and elsewhere
Aislinn Unity Dowling, Anja Ronacher, Ben Bickford, Ben Vickers, Charlie Sheldon, Chris Barnes, Dashiell Mayowen, Dean Kissick, Elliot Hammer, Emma Syz, George Young, Holly, Jack Dove, Jacqueline Ford, James, Jonathan Jack Beecroft, Josh Le Gresley, Kevin Emre, Laura Wilson, Lauren Way, Lewis Ronald, Liam Evans, Luis Lopez Smith, Lydia Cecile Gifford, Marianne Potter, Mark Whitby, Max Lawson, Naomi Pratt, Olly Tanner, Paul West, Philip Wise, Rhys Himsworth, Robin Friend, Steph Smith, Thomas Brock, Where's Nick?, Zoe Paul... TBC
DIRECTIONS From Seven Sisters underground leave Exit 1 (High Road Exit) and cross the main road, then walk up Broad Lane (round the corner from Tesco). When it turns to the left, continue straight up Fountayne Road, follow it round the corner and walk to the end. You will see a sign saying IMPERIAL WORKS, and on your left is the exhibition space
Cheers for the add, nice one.......... Checkout Screwed, released 24/01/08, It's a cracking read and not for the faint hearted - It tells you what REALLY goes on behind bars. Take a look at the first chapter at www.ronniethompson.co.uk and see the book that's going to be a bestseller, and cause a stir in 2008. Pre-order now by following the link on my profile and save a massive £6.80 and have in your hands in just 1 week upon release!! Stand by for news of interviews which are coming up in January. Have good one! Cheers, Ronnie.
there are still a few copies left of the free promo rebel that features artistic contributions from bob london as well as esteemed artists such as becky beasley stephanie moran and cathy lomax giving their responses to valerie solanas and her scum manifesto. contact the gallery via the website www.sartorialart.com