LAVA + Rooms hook up

Keep an eye out for the next issue of Rooms Magazine – It has a piece on LAVA Collective and an interview with Talita Hoffmann. We were also involved with the Rooms Magazine Launch Party, where Jo Peel represented LAVA at the live paint event. Rooms is a really cool little magazine, available in many [...]

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Ashes 57 – Adventures in NYC

Bikers congregate in front of an Obey street piece Big in the game: Russell Simmons attends the opening Shepard Fairey at The Deitch Projects LAVA artist Ashes 57 recently returned from NYC. She was there with the Obey crew, who were helping Shepard Fairey set up his May Day show at the Deitch Projects. Ashes [...]

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ROA

Photo courtesy of Graff à Dénoyez: (http://graffadenoyez.blogspot.com/) Roa is so prolific on the streets of London that you would be forgiven for thinking he lives here. In fact he lives in Ghent, which is in the Flemish region of Belgium. His work really speaks for itself, so I will spare you a lengthly eulogy. His show [...]

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Bruno 9li & Talita Hoffmann on display in Dalston

 Detail from: Untitled 4 (2010) by Talita Hoffmann The Rag Factory show was over in the blink of an eye, but fortunately we have found the perfect place to exhibit Bruno 9li and Talita Hoffmann’s work on a longer-term basis. This fantastic location, a closely guarded secret, is just a hop skip and a jump from LAVA [...]

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Bruno 9li and Talita Hoffmann – Pictures from the show

Photos: Helen Lenarduzzi & Gordon Gibbens Thanks to everyone who made it to The Rag Factory over the bank holiday weekend.  I’m sure you’ll agree that it was a memorable show- Bruno 9li  and Talita Hoffmann lit up the East End with their extraordinary imagination and skill. The opening reception on Thursday was pretty wild – props to Sagatiba [...]

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