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Pictures of Line Steppers Launch Night


It was a truly amazing evening, thank you to everyone who attended.

The artwork will be uploaded over the next couple of days and any work that hasn’t already sold will be available to buy on-line.

Big thanks to Brett Wilde for yet again taking such brilliant images.

There are more images on Jibbering Art’s flickr page, CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

Last sneak preview of Line Steppers - The walls, Part 2

To see anymore, including the artwork you’ll have to visit the show…

Line Steppers

@ 104 - 106 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SR

22nd May - 31st May

Launch Night: Thursday 21st May from 6pm.

51 Degrees - Virtual Tour

Are there any limits to Chu’s talent?

Not content with putting on a blinder of a solo show, 51 Degrees, Chu hasn’t just got back to London and rested.

He has created a 360 tour of his exhibition.

We hope to be able to put this up on this website soon, but in the meantime click the image below to see a virtual tour of the Fifty One Degrees solo show by Chu, curated by Jibbering Art, Birmingham April 2009

Fifty One Degrees, Installation piece

As part of Fifty One Degrees, Chu has created an 11ft cube in the Wild Warehouse….

This is an ongoing project throughout the exhibition, keep popping down to see the latest perception altering addition….

Fifty One Degrees stays open until 6th May

@ Wild Building, 104 - 108 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SJ.

Open: Wed - Sun 11.30 am - 6.30pm

Fifty One Degrees

Jibbering Art proudly present

Fifty One Degrees, an exhibition by Chu.

24th April - 6th May 2009

Preview Night: 23rd April from 6pm.

@ Wild Building, 104 - 108 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SJ.

Aerosol cans become unstable at 51 degrees, pyramids are built at 51 degrees, secondary rainbows are only visible at 51 degrees, daisies open up to the sun at 51 degrees, and the northern hemisphere begins above the latitude of 51 degrees. If the graffiti tradition of adopting a number after your tag (similar to Taki 183, from 183rd Street, NYC) then the artist Chu’s number is definitely FIFTY ONE.

This new collection charts a journey in the UK from the town of Walsall to the city of Birmingham, along the A34 road, the flagship route for bus number 51. This journey passes Chu’s secondary school, crosses the busiest stretch of motorway in Europe, co-habiting with a plentiful supply of pedestrian walkways and vehicular spine routes through socially disparate areas and estates throughout north Birmingham.
12 new paintings and simultaneous, limited edition, screen print releases will be shown alongside a warehouse space containing an installation created specifically for this comeback show and we can’t wait.


Artwork @ 0121 part of Mutate Britain

For those of you who can’t make it to 0121 @ Mutate Britain……

Right to Left: Part2ism, Semor & Co and Mac 1

Glenn Anderson Bass

Glenn Anderson The Den

Right to Left: Glenn Anderson and Juice 126

Right to Left: Rowdy & Dora collaboration and Glenn Anderson

Zoot

Tom Tebby (Plimsoul)

9T

Dscreet

Remi/Rough

Log

Semor & Co

Left to Right: China and Mac 1

Fluid

Left to Right: Newso and Marq Tu

Jibbering Art will be bringing a selection of 0121 to Jibbering HQ, launching on Thursday 18th December from 7pm. Watch this space for more information……

It’s all going on in London…

this December!

As well as Mutate Britain, at Cordy house continuing right up until Christmas and obviously Jibbering Art’s 0121 exhibition as part of this exciting multi-media pile up of artistic endeavour, there are also several other exhibitions going on during this time.

Including:

Sickboy ‘Stay Free’

A major solo show featuring new works by Sickboy

December 3-10, 2008

London

For invites to the private view on December 3, email stayfree@thesickboy.com. RSVP is essential.

For buyer previews, please email sales@thesickboy.com

The Tramshed, 6-8 Garden Walk, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3EQ / Tube: Old Street

Private View: 3rd December 6pm - 10pm (Invite only)
Public View: 4th - 10th December, Noon -6pm (Free entry)

Nancy Victor Christmas Show

December 4th - 24th December, 2008

Featuring 26 heavyweight artists.

Basement, 36 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 2NJ

Preview Night: 4th December from 6.30pm - 9pm
Public View: 5th - 24th December, 10am - evening.

Dscreet ‘Words Up”

December 14th - 24th, 2008

Pure Evil Gallery, 108 Leonard Street, EC2A 4HR

Private View: Saturday 13th December, 6-9pm
Public View: 14th - 24th December, 10am - 6pm

0121

JIbbering Art proudly presents

0121

as part of the Mutate Britain Exhibition.

5th December - 14th December 2008. Open every Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 1.30pm - 10pm.

Launch Night: Thursday 4th December from 6pm - 11pm. - INVITE ONLY.

For invites to the private view on December 3, email art@jibbering.co.uk. RSVP is essential.

Jibbering Art are curating a beast of an exhibition, 0121 as part of the epic show, Mutate Britain. With nineteen street artists exhibiting, Jibbering Art have pulled together the forefathers of the UK graffiti scene with the new blood of the scene. Expect sculpture, original new pieces, limited edition prints and a few surprises.

Artists exhibiting are: 9T, China, David Gaskgarth, Dora, Dscreet, Fluid, Glenn Anderson, Jinpow, Juice 126, Log, Mac 1, Marq Tu, Newso, Part2ism, Plimsoul, Remi/Rough, Rowdy, Semor & Co & Zoot.

The exhibition launches on Thursday 4th December with a launch party that only Jibbering knows how to put on! Expect Dj’s, live music and the usual Jibbering hospitality from 7pm - 1am!

0121 is then open every Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 1.30pm - 10pm as part of Mutate Britain @ Cordy House, 87-95 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3BS.

Dreams of Onedrinpen, an exhibition by Ninety

Jibbering Art proudly present

Dreams of Onedrinpen.

An exhibition by Ninety.

24th October - 26th November

Launch Night: Thursday 23rd October from 7.30pm

Born in Birmingham in 19Longtime, Ninety started his art journey as a graffiti writer. His exceptional talents then naturally extended into graphics, illustration and painting.

Ninety is probably best known for is the relentless amounts of record sleeves he has designed for the likes of G.Corp, Overproof Soundsystem, The Mighty Tree, Mukatsuku Records, Broadcite & Word Play labels to name but a few.

He has also designed logos for So Solid, Lewis Parker and Bolz magazine and a series of books and packaging for Lomography.com, amongst many other projects.

Ninety’s mission for his solo show on home turf, is to focus on a new body of paintings, which explore the shapes, words, forms, colours, music and life that inspires him to put pen to paper and we can’t wait.