Amelia’s Magazine | 50 Fabulous Frocks at The Fashion Museum

Category: Fashion

50 Fabulous Frocks Exhibition

Bath’s Fashion Museum is celebrating its fiftieth with an exhibition showcasing 50 of its greatest dresses. Boasting pieces from Burberry and John Rocha, as well as dresses by the masters of couture such as Schiaparelli, Poiret and Vionnet; 50 Fabulous Frocks will delight tourists and fashion lovers alike. Read my review of 50 Fabulous Frocks here.

Covering fashion from 1660 right up to modern-day, the selection includes a dress by André Courrèges, a pioneer of the mini-skirt, as well as Worth, arguably one of the first fashion designers. Other familiar names in the collection include: Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Comme des Garcons and Louis Vuitton. With commentary on the dresses available via handsets in the reassuringly authoritative tones of Museum Manager Rosemary Harden, this is a fashion-must whether you’re a Downtown Abbey lover or a bonafide fashionista.

The Fashion Museum holds several other exhibits including: Dress of the Year, Glamour, Behind the Scenes, 20th Century Daywear and Top Trends. There is also a collection of 17th century gloves on loan from The Gloves’ Collection Trust as well as the opportunity to try on replicas of historical dress. As the home of fashionable life in the 18th century, nowhere could be more appropriate than Bath to house such a vibrant exhibition.

Tickets cost £2 and can be bought on the door, children under 16 go in free.

Amelia’s Magazine | Exhibition: Paul Vyse: Art

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If you're near the Tate Modern area in the next week and a half, make sure you to check out artist Paul Vyse's debut show at the Refinery bar on Southwark Street.

A collection of ten paintings, Paul's works each capture a snapshot of London life: candid images of Southbank skaters, couples copping off outside London boozers and old ladies on the tube. Paul regularly exhibits at the Attic Gallery in Swansea and recently featured in SpaceArtLife's Summer Exhibition on Brick Lane.

Check out Paul's website for more information.

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Amelia’s Magazine | Pick Me Up 2013: Contemporary Graphic Art Fair

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The glorious world of Pick Me Up returns to Somerset House this spring and is a must-see for designers, illustrators and creatives alike.

Now in its fourth year of taking over the Embankment Galleries, Pick Me Up features a diverse range of graphic artists and illustrators and includes affordable prints (starting at £10), creative workshops, late-night art events and family fun.

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Highlights this year include Shaun the Sheep workshops with Aardman (!), comedy cartoonists Modern Toss and a pop-up nail art bar. Featured artists as part of Pick Me Up Selects include Anna Lomax, Stuart Patience, Hattie Stewart and Jean Jullien.

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Anna Lomax

Print Club London's Open Studio will also return; Nelly Duff will bring famous flower market Columbia Road to the galleries and Hero of Switzerland are building a Pick Me Up boozer where you can design your own beer labels while having a chat with the creative landlords.

For full listings information visit the Pick Me Up website. See our review of last year's event here and look out for a full report from Pick Me Up coming soon!

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Hattie Stewart

Amelia’s Magazine | The Crafty Fox Christmas Market 2012

Category: Art

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Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the high street, a unique shopping experience awaits – just in time to sort out all your Christmas dilemmas. Perfect for South London Christmas shoppers, the Crafty Fox Market can be found at the Dogstar, Brixton, where a cast of 80 UK designer makers will transform the old Victorian pub into a wonderland of Christmas shopping. Treasures range from hand-drawn plates from Jimbobart (who also designed the wonderful image to promote the market above) to quirky bow-ties from The Bow Tie Club. Sellers have been hand-selected for their originality and the quality of their products.

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Mesh137 – at the market on Saturday 8 Dec, showcasing a range of cheeky humoured prints and hand painted originals by artist/illustrator Mesh137

At the Crafty Fox Market you will also be able to make stuff with craft writer Perri Lewis or screen print your own bag with the charming Mr Wingate. Other workshops include origami, knitting and card making. Or you could just sit back and relax with one of The Teas’s Knees cakes and a cuppa in the tea rooms while enjoying tunes from the Crafty Fox DJ’s.  

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Forgotten Stitches – at the market on Saturday 8 Dec with a collection of embroidered and beaded homewares, accessories and dolls. Heavily inspired by bygone eras using vintage and recycled materials.

Entry is free and children are welcome. The market can be found on Brixton’s Coldharbour Lane, a convenient two minute walk from the Victoria line. The Crafty Fox Market was the brainchild of Brixton local Sinead Koehler who creates jewellery from found objects under the Galavant label. The market was launched in 2010 to provide a platform for emerging designer makers to showcase their work in a community-driven and creative atmosphere. Why not show your support?

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Jimbobart – showing on both Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 Dec. The world of animals inhabiting Jimbobart's hand-drawn ceramics range has a woodland setting but its creatures have urban sensibilities.

Amelia’s Magazine | Craig Fisher, Homemade Devices: Beach London

Category: Art

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Craig Fisher's deceptively playful work is inspired by violence, disaster and it’s aftermath as viewed by Film, TV and the Media. By employing bright colours and a childlike sensibility in their creation, his sculptural installations and paintings question and challenge the seductive potency of such representation.

Craig Fisher exhibition Beach London
Craig Fisher exhibition Beach London
For his solo exhibition ‘Homemade Devices’ at Beach, London, Fisher presents new work inspired by the improvised explosive devices he found whilst trawling the Internet. In these pieces he explores the formal inventiveness and provisionality of such objects as well as their potent potential as objects of threat and danger. Ideas of cartoon violence are juxtaposed with decorative and ornamental motifs; the seductive nature and materiality of the artwork making it easy to miss the horror that lurks beneath.

Craig Fisher exhibition Beach London
Craig Fisher exhibition Beach London
Private view: Thursday 7th March, 6-9pm
Opening Times: Tues-Sun 10am-6pm

Amelia’s Magazine | BUST Magazine Christmas Craftacular 2012

Category: Art

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Featuring Rob Ryan’s print grotto, Jazz Domino Holly’s Handmade Hangout and a hula-hooping demonstration, London’s hippest craft fair returns with over 75 stalls of the hottest in handmade and a host of DIY activities – plus DJs, drinks, tasty treats. On Sunday December 16, New York-based women’s pop-culture magazine BUST brings its popular alternative craft fair back to historic York Hall with a curated line-up of talented designer-makers – including both household names and up-and-coming businesses.

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Urban Cross Stitch Floral Skull.

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Jonna x Kangan.

With a mix of vendors selling everything from illustrated ceramics to ethical taxidermy, reworked vintage furniture to children’s toys, the BUST Craftacular is a one-stop destination for unique Christmas gifts – not to mention the season’s most desirable screen-printed wrapping paper, signed and sold to you by Rob Ryan himself (and all for only £5).

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Cruel Tea.

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Cat Among The Pigeons.

Alongside the stalls there will be a pop-up café selling coffee, tea and lots of cake by Bake & Crafthouse and a fully-stocked bar. Reinvented from its initial incarnation at this summer’s Strummer of Love festival, this indoor, tented area will allow attendees to kick back in style and rustle up a snowflake catcher (aka a wintery dream catcher).

The day’s other activities are as follows:
2-3pm: Fashion a festive fascinator with Hatastic.
3-4pm: Engage in a spot of stitching with Craftivist Collective’s Jigsaw Project for Save The Children’s Race Against Hunger.
4-5pm: Craft a sequined bauble with GranMade at Great Croft.
5-6pm: Join in with hula-hooper extraordinaire Miss Constance Irkles.
Entrance is £2 on the door, with free goodie bags for the first 100.

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Jimbobart.

For a full list of vendors, see the Bust Craftacular website. The BUST Holiday Craftacular began in Brooklyn seven years ago. It now also takes place in LA and London. This is the seventh London Craftacular, organised by Victoria Woodcock, editor of State of Craft by Cicada Books and Making Stuff and Making Stuff for Kids by Black Dog Publishing/Guardian Books, and Chloé Burrow, the co-author of The Merry Bobbins blog. Read my review of the 2010 Bust Craftacular event here.

Amelia’s Magazine | Cockpit Arts Christmas Open Studios 2012

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At Cockpit Arts you can mingle with makers over a glass of mulled wine and feast on delectable treats at the Hand Made Food cafe whilst browsing stalls set up by designers within their studios. Below is a selection of work from those showing… expect jewellery, fashion, homeware, ceramics, glass and much more.

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Constructive Studio.

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Jacqueline Cullen.

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Katharine Morling.

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Shan Annabelle Valla.

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Tamasyn Gambell.

There will also be the opportunity to win a set of individual tree decorations created by a selection of Cockpit Arts master-crafters. Children can take part in Clara Breen’s ‘Winter Petals’ workshop to create decorations from reclaimed card, and there will be live music and other festivities.

Opening times: Fri 11am-9pm, Sat – Sun 11am-6pm at both venues.
Cockpit Holborn: 30 Nov-2 Dec
Cockpit Deptford: 7-9 Dec

Entry £5 joint ticket or £3 Deptford only. Includes prize draw entry. Free entry for children under 15. Free entry at Deptford on Friday 7 December. View a full list of Cockpit Art designer makers here. Watch a video about Cockpit Arts here.

Amelia’s Magazine | Exhibition: Jamie McGregor Smith’s Borrow, Build, Abandon – Athenian Adventures in Concrete and Steel

Category: Art

Athenian Adventures in Concrete and Steel by Jamie McGregor Smith
Athenian Adventures in Concrete and Steel by Jamie McGregor Smith

We all have high hopes for the legacy of the London Olympics 2012. There are plans to cherish our well designed buildings such as the Olympic Stadium and Orbit for ever more. But what happened over in Athens when the circus left town in 2004? Shockingly, it's been left to ruin. Jamie McGregor Smith brings you a wonderful exhibition documenting the once loved Olympic sites in Athens, where many World Records were made. Pop along to this after the circus has left our town, and appreciate just how lucky we are our Government is stable. The buildings look so haunted when there is no-one in them, a sight we will hopefully never have a chance to get used to. The insight into Greece is worthwhile.

Print House Gallery, 18 Ashwin Street, Dalston Junction, Hackney E8 3DL

Amelia’s Magazine | Jester Jacques Gallery presents Jeunesse

Category: Art

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Jester Jacques Gallery was founded by brother and sister team, Karen and Guy Shidlo. Karen is a painter and a graduate of the Pratt Institute, whilst her brother is a marketing and business expert. Together they settled in East London and, struck by the new wave of emerging artists, they decided to develop a platform to showcase this talent. Thus Jester Jacques was born. As the playful and quirky moniker suggests Jester Jacques Gallery represents artists whose practice may cross over genres, artists who are not defined by labels or tags, who explore the boundaries, occasionally exhibiting work that is challenging and at times provocative.

'Guard' by Reece Whitehead
'Guard' by Reece Whitehead.

‘Jeunesse’ is their inaugural show and reflects the diversity of Jester Jacques Gallery – featuring installations, contemporary paintings or mixed media. 'The artists selected for show are the voice of a new generation; responding directly to the vanity of social media and to the socio-political backdrop that informs our culture today. The art shown by Jester Jacques Gallery is not only relevant and topical but points to the future. These artists will become highly sought after by savvy collectors who have the foresight to spot fresh emerging talent.'

The artists featured in this exhibition include:
Adam Walker – A recent graduate in Fine Art from Camberwell College of Art and prior to that he attended St. Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge. Adam was already received much critical attention having been selected by Marcus Harvey to exhibit in a group show which also featured the work of Anthony Caro. Adam Walker’s practice is contemplative and considered. He is a painter first and foremost, yet brings to the medium a sculptural element and in his installations a sense of performance.

Reece Whitehead is young painter out of Kingston University. His work directly tackles the social and urban issues by painting with a bold colour palette and making strong gestures and marks. The subject matter is that of the riots throughout England last year and playful colour and illustrative style is in contrast the underlying fear and menace that surrounded those memorable few days.

'Riot' by James Cochran
'Riot' by James Cochran.

Another artist dealing with law and order, but in a more traditional style is the rising star James Cochran (aka Jimmy. C). Jimmy is to some extent an urban artist, finding inspiration from the streets, yet his paintings owe more to Pointillism and the Neo Impressionism movement. The strong contrast between this soft styling and the harsh image of riot police on the front line is unsettling to say the least.

Jack Jones handles the dialectic between the old and the new differently. Jack is the co-founder and curator for OPEN, Ealing. He graduated from Camberwell College of Art and his paintings stem from commercial, ‘chocolate box’ mass-produced artwork, which are then de-constructed through paper cut and geometric overworking. An elaborate frame completes this intriguing interplay prompting questions about value and appropriation. Jack creates these shapes by using caustic chemicals (paint stripper and bleach) that removes the paint from the surface of the canvas raising issues of defacement and destruction.

'Harder Stronger Better Faster' by Jack Jones
'Harder Stronger Better Faster' by Jack Jones.

Rosemary Cronin is another featured artist whose work is about subverting or transgressing a pre-existing image perhaps within a Feminist context. Rosemary graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design. She founded the ‘Chelsea Girl’ collective and has been employed by both the Tate, the V&Q and currently at the NPG. Rosemary pours and drips thick gloss paint (and the very gendered material of car paint) over slick fashion advertising campaigns, confounding the viewer’s preconceived notions of what beauty is. Rosemary is like the other artists shown here, is questioning the role of art and our aesthetic ideals, the disfigurement and destruction points to a new understanding of what we perceive to be good and true.

Jamie Humphrey graduated with a BA in Fine Art Painting from the University of Brighton. Jamie’s practice crosses over from Urban/Street art into Fine Art. His vibrant and gestural abstractions are mixed media, using oil, chalk, spray paint and even marble dust on canvas to create a textured surface alongside bold mark making.

Clare O’Connor is an Irish artist with a BA in Visual Arts Practice & a BDES in Design Communications from IADT, Dublin. Her playful acrylic abstractions on paper focus more on the geometric patterning of interlocking diagonals, which she breaks up with loosely applied paint, dripping through the composition. She has exhibited in Dublin, Berlin and London.

'Parade 4' by Ador
'Parade 4' by Ador.

Ador is a French formally trained street artist, whose work is comical and joyous. Ador creates a fantastic and finely drawn world of odd creatures with bug eyes and large noses. One cannot help but smile at his strange creations.

Rose Skinner is another artist whose work is playfully subversive. She was trained in the UK and has exhibited widely in Australia. For this exhibition she will showing her weirdly reconstructed toys, for instance a plastic baby with the head of Micky Mouse and a robot with a baby’s head. These sculptural pieces are disconcerting and somewhat unsettling. When iconic childhood items are twisted, we are forced to see a disturbing side to things previously associated with innocence and play.

Find out more about Jester Jacques Gallery on their website.

Amelia’s Magazine | Veronica Rowlands presents London Fashion Dolls

Category: Art

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Amelia's Magazine contributor Veronica Rowlands will be showing her London Fashion Dolls series of fashion illustrations at Brady Art and Community Centre near Brick Lane in conjunction with Tower Hamlets Council. Various iconic venues and buildings situated within Tower Hamlets provided inspiration for her playful drawings, including the Museum of Childhood, Pollock’s Toy Museum and of course the ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower in the Olympic Park.

See more by Veronica Rowlands here and on her Facebook Page. Exhibition info here. Opening times: Mon- Fri 9am – 7pm, Sat 10.30am – 5pm