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Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Religionis Violenta Private View Launch Party 2012

RELIGIONIS VIOLENTA

PRIVATE VIEW LAUNCH PARTY  -  6 SEPTEMBER 2012  -  LONDON WEST BANK GALLERY


“Those who believe in absurdities end up committing atrocities” [Voltaire, 1694-1778]

 
On Thursday 6th September London West Bank Gallery opened its doors to the Private View Launch Party of KGB-Projects' 1st Annual exhibition Religionis Violenta and drew in a large crowd of people with many of the featured artists present.

The exhibition showcases artworks by 31 artists from Malta and the UK, focusing on dark humour, irony and obscenity, revealing the artists’ taste for a bittersweet use of blasphemy, a snigger at and caustic provocation, including: paintings, drawings, limited edition prints, artistic photography, inventive mixed media, sculptures and decorative art.


Photos by: Emerson Soriano


THE ARTISTS:

BART JANSEN // BEATRIZ BARBA CALLEJA // BEN OAKLEY // CHRIS ALLAN // CLAIRE LEVINSON-GENDLER COSMO SARSON // DARREN WEST // DOMINIC NEGUS // EVERETT JAIME // GARY BETTS 
GLENN FITZPATRICK // GONNYGLASS // HELEN GORRILL // HENRY HATE // ILUÁ HAUCK DA SILVA // IVY VAN HULST KANE CALÌ // MAGNUS GJOEN // MARIO ABELA // MARK PERRONET // MASON STORM 
MAXINE ATTARD // NIC JOLY // NICKY STORM // PAULA CHAMBERS // RICHARD KOLKER // RITTY TACSUM  ROBERTO LANDIN THE DnA FACTORY // UMBERTO BUTTIGIEG // YVONNE WAYLING


PRIZE WINNERS OF THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS  ON THE EVENING OF THE PRIVATE VIEW LAUNCH PARTY

 

The guests were invited to 'confess' for their favourite artwork in the confession booth and with an overwhelming amount of votes received it was a neck-on-neck race between Magnus Gjoen and Mario Abela, but with 4 votes more it was Magnus who won the Best-in-Show Award. 
 

The People's Choice Awards was sponsored by Religion Clothing UK

 

BEST-IN-SHOW  //  RUNNER-UP

BEST-IN-SHOW // BREAK GLASS FOR SECOND COMING by MAGNUS GJOEN



 Magnus Gjoen was born in London to Norwegian parents. He studied design in London and Milan and works currently as a designer/graphic designer for Vivienne Westwood. His artwork won the Best-in-Show Prize of the People's Choice Awards at the Religionis Violenta Exhibition and has sold. 

Magnus' prints examines how to change peoples relationship and preconceived notions of objects. Something which is potentially extremely destructive can be made into beautiful yet fragile objects of art. It is this misconception of beauty which Magnus wants us to see in a different light, being it weapons, animals or the human race itself. The latter which is capable of creating immense beauty but also capable of destroying it all.

Taking inspiration from street and pop art and juxtaposing it with fine art, he creates new and modern takes on old masterpieces or manipulates something powerful and strong into something fragile but beautiful. He often questions the correlation between religion, war, beauty & destruction in his art.


RUNNER-UP // COUNTER-COUNTER-REFORMATION by MARIO ABELA
Mario Abela is a Graphic Artist & Illustrator from Malta. His artwork won the Runner-Up Prize of the People's Choice Awards at the Religionis Violenta Exhibition and has sold. 

He stated:  “Counter-Counter Reformation” represents the overlapping of the sacred and the profane, the triumph of the human urge over the will of God. The subtlety of the boy’s depiction is a reflection on the conspiracy of secrets maintained by the Church in an attempt to keep the scandal from going public. The dispersal of crosses is a comment on the presence of God in the priest being dirtied and, in the end, ejected through the priest’s actions."


Photos by Barros Devilion

The drinks were sponsored by the lovely people from Moncada Brewery.


Photos by: Reme Campos

 

Saturday, 1 September 2012

SIGNATURE ART PRIZE 2012 // VOTE FOR "FRIEND OF DOROTHY"

 SIGNATURE ART PRIZE 2012 OPENING GALA

Join us in celebrating this years Signature Art Prize 2012 Opening Gala!!
The winners of this year's Prize will be announced on the night, and your chance to vote for the People's Choice Award will open until the First Thursday of October.
The opening exihbition, constructed for one night only in the historical Spitalfields Market, London’s Square Mile, will showcase all forty finalists and their remarkable signature pieces.

Strictly R.S.V.P. asari@DegreeArt.com or by attending through Facebook
TUESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2012 // 18:00 - 21:00



DegreeArt.com proudly announces The Signature Art Prize 2012, Peoples’ Choice Award.

Following the announcement of our 40 Gala Finalists, chosen from hundreds of entries by our esteemed panel of judges, we now give you the opportunity to judge yourself.

WHAT IS IT?
Open to everyone and incredibly simple, the Peoples’ Choice Award asks you to have your say on the amazing collection of entrants to this year’s prize, as well as create yet another prize winner.

WHAT DOES THE WINNER RECEIVE?
The Peoples’ Choice winner will receive representation by DegreeArt, a £1,000 cash prize and art prizes from our competition sponsors Thames & Hudson, Cowling & Wilcox and Artfund.

HOW DO I VOTE?
To place your vote you simply need to visit and ‘Like’ our Facebook page, browse through some stunning pieces of art and click the ‘Vote’ button under the entrants you believe deserve to be in with a chance of being crowned this year’s winner.

You may vote for as many entrants as you deem fit, however you can only vote once for each image. Voting closes on the 29th October at 12pm.

 

VOTE FOR MY PIECE: "FRIEND OF DOROTHY' BY GONNY VAN HULST AKA GONNYGLASS

Saturday, 28 July 2012

KGB-PROJECTS ANNOUNCES ARTISTS - RELIGIONIS VIOLENTA

PROVOKE, SHOCK AND AMEN TO THAT! 

KGB-Projects announces its artists for their upcoming exhibition Religionis Violenta. Showcasing artworks by 29 artists focusing on irony and obscenity, revealing the artists' taste for a bittersweet use of blasphemy, a snigger at and caustic provocation...get ready for confession! 






Tuesday, 24 July 2012

THERE WILL BE CANDLES BUT...


There will be candles but we won't be praying...
Check out our website:
Religionis Violenta

OUR NEW MEDIA PARTNER: ROOMS ART UNCOVERED MAGAZINE

 

Rooms Magazine
Summer issue is here
Check it out!


We are so happy to announce that Rooms Magazine: art uncovered has become our media partner for KGB-Projects' Religionis Violenta exhibition...exciting things are looming in the air! Get the Biscuits out!

ROOMS ART UNCOVERED MAGAZINE


Rooms Magazine is an independent, quarterly magazine featuring bold Art, design and editorial.
We quest beyond the boundaries of Art as we know it, exploring the creative process through the worlds of film, fashion and music.

www.roomsmagazine.com

RELIGION PORTOBELLO ROAD LONDON



Ta - Dahhh! Take a look at the shiny new sign above our Portobello store - 257 Portobello Road, W11 1LR

PLAY, LOOK & SHARE!

PLAY, LOOK & SHARE!

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

R R R

In the run-up of our upcoming event, Religionis Violenta, we wanted to share this little gem with you...just genius!

In a world where everything is not as it seems, religion plays its notes for those who seek a rhythm that best pleases. This work was intended to be brash and bold in delivering its meaning. It seeks to expose the true narrow-minded nature of an organisation that has desensitised nations to the image of a man in his last dying moments. It seeks to play with words through the blanket of an icon. Focus on the cross and you will see nothing but the cross!
By Kane Cali


Friday, 22 June 2012

MONCADA BREWERY: HAVE A PINT ON US!




Welcome Moncada Brewery, our latest sponsor to join our event!

We are delighted to welcome our latest sponsor to our event in September, Julio & Eleonora from Moncada Brewery based in Notting Hill, London.

About Moncada Brewery:
Sold in bottles and casks, you can find our real ale all over London, in pubs, shops and delis! Like us to find the route to Notting Hill...
 
Description:
Eureka moments can strike at any time, anywhere. It struck Julio Moncada back in 2010 when he realised that his passion for fine ales was in fact a signpost to forging a new career. Julio had found himself at a career crossroad and one of the pointers was in the direction of catering. He thought about developing a deli.

But then he attended a course on the fine art of brewing…and his eureka moment struck. Julio realised that the true path he really wished to follow was the one that led him to launch the Moncada Brewery in autumn 2011.

It was a career choice that has been much appreciated by those who have sampled his distinctive and distinguished beers. Sold under the Notting Hill name, you have a choice of three very different ales to suit all tastes: Blonde, Bitter and  Amber.





Moncada Brewery is also doing its bit for recycling. Julio knows that most of the recycling of his delicious brews is done by you but we would also like you to know that all the spent barley goes to our favourite farmer to be enjoyed by his contented pigs, the hops are used on a local allotment in Notting Hill to enrich the soil, and the beer yeast goes to a local baker for use in puffing up her superb pretzels.



In addition, we like to thank both Julio and Eleonora for their warm welcome and support when we visited them at the brewery, the beer taste as delicious as they look! We will be around soon again:-) 



We are excited to have them on board as our drinks sponsor for our Private View Launch Party...!




For information contact Moncada Brewery at:
www.moncadabrewery.co.uk

Event: Religionis Violenta Exhibition

Where: London West Bank Gallery | 133-137 Westbourne Grove | London | W11 2RS

When: Private View Launch Party | 06 September 2012 | 6.30 - 10.30pm | by invitation only

            Open to the public | 07-11 September 2012 | 11am-7pm Tuesday to Sunday

 

Thursday, 21 June 2012

KGB-PROJECTS FIRST SHOW AT LONDON WEST BANK GALLERY


We are pleased to announce that KGB-Projects' 1st Annual Group Exhibition 'Religionis Violenta' opens at the prestigious London West Bank Gallery in West London's Notting Hill.

We are currently curating a sensational group show with some of the most prevalent artists from the UK and Malta and have found an amazing space for the show, one that is large enough to give the work the space it deserves and is also located in an area of London that is known for its links to the fashion and artistic community. The gallery have built a reputation as a space bursting with the vibrant and edgy creativity and these guys are incredibly friendly, laid back and welcoming, which has made London West Bank famous in Notting Hill and beyond!
  

Welcome to the London West Bank Gallery, housed in an old bank which has been disused for many years. Its prominent and unique location at a crossroads between Westbourne Grove, Chepstow Road and Pembridge Villas makes it particularly accessible and desirable to affluent residents of the Notting Hill area.


The West Bank team are proud to show the world what can be done for the current art scene by converting a disused building in the heart of a busy shopping street into a happening cultural hot-spot. The gallery promotes local and international artistic talent and hosts exhibitions, art workshops, parties, launches, artist studios, fashion and artist supplies. Stylish 1000m2 space set over 3 floors, run by good people for good people. 

A while ago, Jem and Tommy were running another gallery called Graffik. Unexpected things happened: one door closed, and another opened! Suddenly they found themselves being helped by good people and looking at the most amazing venue they could have possibly found in West London. Then comes in Urban in Ibiza creator Paul Saunders, AKA "Dizzi" and BANG!

London West Bank Gallery
133-137 Westbourne Grove
London  W11 2RS

Mau Mau @ London West Bank Gallery 2012

           'The plan is still the same; we're just going to do it better, in a better place, with positivity and fun as always!'

RELIGION SPONSORS RELIGIONIS VIOLENTA EXHIBITION




KGB-Projects is pleased to announce that we've secured an exciting sponsorship deal for the Religionis Violenta exhibition taking place in September at the London West Bank Gallery.

Religion Clothing Ltd will be sponsoring our Award Ceremony at the Private View Launch Party on Thursday 6 September 2012.

We are extremely happy to have such a fantastic brand for our event and we think that our artists and audience alike will love it!


Spring/Summer Collection 2012



Spring/Summer Collection 2012

Event: Religionis Violenta Exhibition

Where: London West Bank Gallery | 133-137 Westbourne Grove | London | W11 2RS

When: Private View Launch Party | 06 September 2012 | 6.30 - 10.30pm | by invitation only

            Open to the public | 07-11 September 2012 | 11am-7pm Tuesday to Sunday

 

 

OPEN CALL 1st Annual Group Exhibition



SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: MONDAY 23th JULY @ 5PM

OPEN CALL FOR 1ST ANNUAL GROUP EXHIBITION:

KGB-Projects is proud to present an Open Call for a group exhibition entitled: 'RELIGIONIS VIOLENTA'  at the prestigious London West Bank Gallery located in the heart of London's trendy Notting Hill from 6 to 11 September 2012, with the Private View and Award Ceremony being held by invitation on the evening of Thursday 6 September. Open to artists at any career stage, including students, living in the UK and are over the age of 18. All media is accepted, except video art and performance art.

We donate 10% of our commission from art sales to AIDSARK, a registered and official charity of SOHO Gyms

THEME:
'RELIGIONIS VIOLENTA' is an exhibition extraordinaire, taken from the Latin for violent religion. The curatorial concept initially emerged as a spontaneous reaction to the popular catchphrase 'where is your GOD now?' and the many conflicts that occur in the name of religion in a historical context.

For further information on how to enter please visit our website www.kgbprojects.com or email us info@kgbprojects.com

We look forward to receiving your submissions and good luck!
 ❛ The Biscuit Crew ❜
 

SHUT UP AND BE NICE!


In-house joke at KGB-Projects' office...whilst having a nice cuppa tea with a biscuit...[obviously]