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Mexico Siniestro ! The Sinister Art of the Mexico's Underground!

Mexico Siniestro !
The Sinister Art of the Mexico's Underground!

Thursday 3rd- 7:30 pm till 12am



We are celebrating the influence that Mexican culture & art is having on the aesthetics and artistic practices all over the world.

Mexico's rich heritage of religious, cult & folklore iconography is the launch point for our incredible forthcoming exhibition.
From the traditional Catholic shrines to the Santa Muerte death worshipping cult.
The ancient Aztec influence through to mainstream Lucha Libre hysteria on a massive scale.

Drug warlords & gangland killings.
Poverty, corruption, politics. Love, death and afterlife.
Graffiti, shrines, skulls, spells and curses.

Mexico Siniestro ! Features a pool of superb artists of different disciplines from around the globe who have used the religious & cult aspects of Mexico's iconography for some of their inspiration.
And we hope to present an international insight into a wonderful nation’s consciousness which has been producing exciting and unique art for 1000’s of years.

Art Exhibition opens Thursday 3rd Nov: with special performances by Marnie Scarlet Syban Maria Almena& Korero Book Launch, MEXICAN GRAPHICS. We will count also with Korero's SKULLFACE & THE DAY OF THE DEAD : El dia de los muertos books.
Through out the event we will have special appearances from Lucha Britannia wrestlers.

 
Artists:

Skot Reynols aka Grave Industries
Chris Sutton aka Artmafia
Marnie Scarlet
Esther Perez Ramirez
Angela Edwards

Deborah Griffin
Susi Brox Nilsen
Ella Guru
Estelle Riviere aka Monsterlune
Frodo47 / Javier S. Sañudo
Ian Ward
Jason Atomic
Kate Lomax
Krzyztof Wlodarski
Tom Spencer
Miranda Barrie
Oly Kenna
Pelin Santilli
Zed Desideraja
Istvan Nyari
Adam Bloom
Jess De Wahls
Dario Vargas
Kate Hawakridge
Syban
Ben Hopper
Doralba Picerno
Emma Hockley
Rebecca Cooper
Tracy Watt
Raw 'Doyle' Meat
Paul Barrow
Jeremy Cross

Jesper Bram
Johnny Stingray
13 Lagrimas
Oldskull4ever
Jojo's Bones
Buddy Nestor
Magda Zon
Anne 'Blondie' Bengard
Gaye Black
More Brains Vicar
Melissa Szeto
Bonnie Baker
Alex Cawkvellian
Synth
Alan Parker
Raul Pina Perez
Maria Almena
Leo Rios
Sue Kreitzman
Robert Quinn
David Heulun
Izaskun Gonzalez


QUE VIVA MEXICO CABRONES!!!!!

 

A super busy summer for Resistance

It's been a non stop rollercoaster ride of crazyness for the ResGal.
Weve had such a plethora of super cool events and exhibitions over the last four months that we didnt even have time to update our beloved blog!

Here's just a few of them:

Firstly many thanks to the very lovely and super talented artist Ella Guru, whose exhibition was incredible and just what the doctor ordered, for a sunny September art opening.





Ella captures in oil, the faces and names of the hottest underground arts and entertainment industry acts from around the globe.
Check out more of her superb work here:
And you can see Peter Wallis pictures of the opening night here:

We also had the hugely successful,  Fet-X magazine UK launch party, which featured erotic and fetish art from Mendoza, Sardax and Alan Daniels.
You can see Peter Wallis pictures of the event here!

The London festival of the art of Japanese rope bondage was one of the latest highlights. A four day full on festival dedicated to the art of rope bondage! The clue is in the name really. See more here! 

We've had champagne and cupcakes, cake decorating workshops one week, Master workshops the next, Latex making workshops the next and then intensive three day kinesiology, body dynamics and wrestling for performance art workshops the next!

It's all go! go! go! at the mo, with the all singing, all dancing, all exciting, all subversive, daring and dangerous safe haven for all things a bit out of the ordinary!

Stand by for action!
Vive la Resistance!

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

This is so Wrong!


First Thursday! 5th May 2011. 7pm-11pm

'This Is So Wrong' is an incredible selection of unseen works by astonishing artists, which other galleries would not allow to be exhibited!

Controversial images and subject matters, taboo conditions and thoughts laid bare!
Bizarre visual concoctions and aural offerings with sexual and political Wrongulness!!!

Dare you see what the world beating, underground Resistance Rising stars have to offer, after all...This is So Wrong!!

Featuring works, installations & performances by:

Marc Blakie
Adam Espira
Kris Wlodarski
Ian Ward
Chris Sutton
Freyagushi
Atomefabrik
Marnie Scarlet
Celia Arias
Maria Almena
Nawashi Murakawa
Monsterlune
Oly K
Cynth Icorn
Honey Manko
Ella Guru
Traumata
MisSa Blue
Lee Baker
Deborah Griffin
Sckott Chambers
Ben Newman
Julian Baker
Painted Peepshow
Francesca Corra
Bonnie Wood
Angela Edwards
Mediator
Bonnie Baker
Alex Cawkvellian
Susana Rodero
Anvil
Izaskun Gonzalez

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Monday, 7 February 2011

Bizarre Magazine Readers Art Winners Exhibition at Resistance

 David Gamble's overall winner!

Last week saw us host and exhibit the 20 winners of this years Bizarre magazine readers art competition.
The 100's of entries were whittled down into the top 20, then on the night we had the very difficult choice of determining the overall winner, David Gamble. 
He now joins the illumini of sort after artists which now include last years ace winner Chris Sutton & the previous years amazing works of Resistance regular, Ben Newman.

 All the entries were fantastic and are on display until the end of Feb.
(Email for viewing times if out of events hours!)

Here's the top 20 artists we choose in alphabetical order:
ADAM SARGENT, Barnsley
AMBER DEBNALL, Leeds
CARLA CURLS, London
DANIELLE WEBB, Bude
COLIN NICHOLLS, Hereford
DAISIE SMITH, no address supplied
DARREN GIRLING, Ely
DARREN SPERRING, London
DAVID GAMBLE, Bristol
DORKA CHAPMAN, Birmingham
GRAEME WILKINSON, Stockton On Tees
FIONA CROZIER, Edinburgh
HELEN GILLIE, Hartlepool
JADE MCKIERNAN, Grimsby
JUDITH HYDE, London
KHANA EVANS, Weston-super-Mare
STEPHANIE CROYDON, Cornwall
SCOTT HENDERSON, Newcastle Upon Tyne
LARKIN, no address supplied
MS. SUGAR, California, USA

Khana Evans with David Gamble in front of their winning pieces

 Khana Evans awesome winning painting .

 

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Stunning new exhibition 'Beauty In Decay' comes to Resistance Gallery !



"The strange thing then is not that Urban Explorers exist; it's that the rest of us have forgotten that we are Urban Explorers too!"

Resistance Gallery presents:
BEAUTY IN DECAY
Opening Thursday 4th November. 7pm
Resistance Gallery 265 Poyser Street, London E2 9RF


We at Res Gal have long been interested in urban exploration, the illicit art of finding an old disused building and imagining what may have transpired there, so imagine our glee when we found out about this stunning new book which hauntingly and poetically shows some of the worlds most wonderful decaying and forgotten sites.

Put together by philosophical photographer and artist, RomanyWG, Beauty In Decay is not only a coffee table must but also a historical document, reflecting our ever transient times!

Together with the stunning book of the same name, Resistance Gallery and Carpet Bombing Culture present the first major 'Urban Exploration' exhibition & book signing, Beauty In Decay.
What's the Story with Urban Exploration?
It's easy to describe what an Urban Explorer does; they infiltrate into abandoned buildings and industrial sites and explore them, often taking photographs along the way. They don't steal, vandalise or even leave graffiti behind them. In fact their code of honour is reminiscent of the rambler's way: Take only pictures leave only footprints. It is, on the other hand, not so easy to describe the whys and wherefores.


We have around 20 large format and 4 massive hauntingly beautiful photographs, which will be on display and up for sale  throughout the month, along with this new incredible photographic book with deep philosophical text by Patrick Potter. Book signing from 7.30-9.30.

Exhibition opens 7pm Thursday 4th November till end of the month. Entry is free. Check our other sites for events and Art Boutique!
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Resistance Gallery First Thursday presents: The Pig Show by Deborah Griffin


Deborah Griffin - 'The Pig Show'
Solo show of new & recent works
Opening Thursday 7pm October 7th 2010
Resistance Gallery 265 Poyser St, Bethnal Green, E29RF

From her performance roots in the punk-rock tradition of the anarchist-social-realism of playwright Chris Ward's Wet Paint, and James Charlton's Fireworks theatre companies in the 1980s, Deborah Griffin achieved iconic status on the London fetish scene from the late 80s throughout the 90s primarily with her cutting-edge and genre-defining work with photographer Trevor Watson.
Their collaborations, with Deborah centre-stage as model, muse and partner-in-crime with her edgy sexually and politically-charged character-play, documented this embryonic scene at a crucial defining stage of its development  in a myriad of published books, magazine front-covers and fashion spreads, and has simply come to define what many people think of when they hear the word 'fetish'.
 'Cover Star of Skin Two Magazine'

The same confrontational politic and exhilarating sense of fun and transgression now informs her current sculptural, installation and image-based art-work.

Deborah Griffin first exhibited at Resistance Gallery in 2008, in the inaugural group show 'Resistance Rising' and again in the 'Iconography Of Mask' show curated by Jason Atomic and Garry Vanderhorne in 2009, where she exhibited a mask made from the ashes of her own recently deceased father.
'God Is Dad With A Mask On'

October 2010 at Resistance Gallery sees 'The Pig Show', Deborah's first solo show which unveils five major new works alongside a number of previously exhibited pieces. Amongst the new works will be large installation-based sculptures, image-based work and paintings, thematically linked to the complex, paradoxical and hypocritical relationship we as humans have with animals, primarily pigs. 
'Pretty In Pig'
'Go Ask Alice'

Pigs have historically been the brunt of many a joke and intellectually regarded as a kind of benchmark definition of where 'animal' ends and the far more elevated and upright 'humanity' begins. English philosopher John Stuart-Mill in his 'Utilitarianism' (1836) wrote "...Better to be a discontented Socrates than a contented pig".

The relationship between what it means to be all-too human or fall fowl (sic) to our basest animal predisposition was never more explicitly laid at the trotters of our pig-cousins than by George Orwell in 'Animal Farm' (1945) "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which".

'Working  on a new piece'

The British Police have since their inception been referred to as 'The Pigs", the feminist movement in the 60s and '70s expended much energy exposing "Male-Chauvinist-Pigs" in society, as did left-wing movements worldwide throughout the century with "Fascist Pigs".
Urban myth has long had it that, according to a variety of cannibal sources, human meat tastes "a bit like pork".

Exhibition opens 7pm Thursday 7th Oct till Wednesday 27th Oct.
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Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Angela Edwards shocks Resistance with unveiling of new horrific collection


This week Resistance Gallery is proud to present in conjunction with Fangtasia London's one year anniversary, the outrageous art of Angela Edwards.

Angela is something of a maverick prolific painter, attacking her work with a ferocity and passion which leaves some critics cowering for cover as they find it difficult to get their heads around some of the gory, sexual and downright horrific themes and attitudes!

Female psycho-sexuality, sex work, rape, drug addiction, duality, overdose, homelessness, all are part of Edwards deep dark bag of influences.

Her raw power needs to be seen for real as her oil on canvas paintings are a terrifying beauty to behold, the latest of which is a 9 metre canvas of nightmarish proportions, just one of 14 pieces now showing at Resistance Gallery for the next week, starting on Fangtasia London's dark anniversary party on Friday 10th Sept.
More detail about True Blood's Fangtasia London, go here!

"Edwards Highly idiosyncratic paintings are characterised by the artists obsessive preoccupation  re shaping the human form.Her archetypal stimulus is the biomorph , and as William Burroughs morphed the body in ways which pushed towards the alien.Edwards figures also appear to be gesticulating through instinctual  primitive ritual of visceral eroticism , a performing subcultural species totally  of Angela's own creation that she has redefined liberated into paint."   
Jeremy Reed, Cult Writer.

"Tackling such hard hitting  social issues as rape homelessness child prostitution , drug addiction , head on , Edwards work offers us a  unique insight into the world of the poverty stricken ignored lower classes of Britain Today. Working with oil on canvass , her grotesque and nightmarish images , along  with her bold dynamic brushwork are reminiscent of the work of Francis Bacon .Unafraid to reveal her feminist principles and her ambivalent feelings towards sexual identity , Edwards purges personal experiences and eye witness accounts from her psyche. Expressing herself in total purity truth  uncompromising like a child in her practice , she brings a  raw energy to her work with is both shocking and mesmerising."
Zoe Hatch. Curator, warehouse gallery. 

For some strange reason we wasnt able to upload any more of Angela's art onto this blog, so to

Monday, 6 September 2010

Res Gal Art Boutique Opening is a huge Success!!

Nearly 300, 'in the know' people came along to the opening of Resistance Gallery's Art Boutique Opening and group exhibition.
We send a massive thank you to all that did and to all the incredible artists and designers who we happily represent!

The 4 hours flew past with a great playlist provided by Stuart Vern, Joe Alexander and David de Vynél.

xxx