You are warmly invited to the
L-13
HAIR OF THE DOG
POP UP
XMAS SHOP
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
Friday 15th December
7-9pm
Continue reading “The L-13 Hair of The Dog Pop Up Xmas Shop”
L-13 Light Industrial Workshop
Private Ladies & Gentlemen's Club for Art, Leisure & the Disruptive Betterment of Culture
You are warmly invited to the
L-13
HAIR OF THE DOG
POP UP
XMAS SHOP
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
Friday 15th December
7-9pm
Continue reading “The L-13 Hair of The Dog Pop Up Xmas Shop”
IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN
AGAIN
AGAIN
AGAIN
BACK BY UNPOPULAR DEMAND
THE WORLD FAMOUS
HARRY ADAMS ‘WILL YOU DIE THIS YEAR?’ CALENDAR
2018 Edition
Available Now
Continue reading “The World Famous Harry Adams ‘Will You Die This Year?’ Calendar”
As part of an upcoming Harry Adams exhibition at AirSpace Gallery in Stoke-On-Trent, L-13’s Steve Lowe will be taking part in the gallery’s curriculum programme in partnership with Staffordshire University with an artist talk on Thursday 16th November.
L-13 Light Industrial Workshop and Blasé present
The L-13 Light Industrial Jumble Sale
being
Odds & Sods
Rarities & Rejects
Greatest Misses
and
Other Regurgitated Art Shit
from the Last 13 Years”
Blasé House, 55 Wallis Road, Hackney Wick, E9 5LH
19th – 21st October
“”I do truly believe in painting in the 21st Century as an act of subversion. Contemporary society and culture doesn’t want dirty messy paintings full of beauty and simplicity with ever changing complex readings. It wants cold clinical clarity, cleanliness and easily PR’able concepts. Go to any major contemporary gallery or international art fair and you’ll see what I mean. On the whole, they lack love and soul and really don’t want it. That’s far too human and messy.”
Click here to go to the International Times website and read the Interrogation of Steve Lowe, covering L-13 activity, artists & the way L-13 “can cock a snook, while snookering commercialism and hollow art values”.
The L-13 MANGéL PrESS Presents
The Billy Childish Original Painting vs Mangled Woodcut WIN WIN Prize Draw
WIN an original Billy Childish painting worth £8,000 by buying a woodcut worth £200 for just £50!!
We have been busy digging through the archives and have unearthed some RARE gems for a special auction hosted by Catawiki.
For more info on the lots and how it came about read on below for Steve Lowe’s interview with Abby from Catawiki.
Click here to view the L-13 archive items up for auction, and place bids before Monday 3rd of July.