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Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Simon Bird is at it again, For red nose day!
Out filming another for red nose day, the boys of the Inbetweeners have been posing in front of suggestive road signs. there is also a Video HERE with simon in our lovely Owl shirt. One of his favourites I'm sure.
you can donate and find out more on this following link
http://www.comicrelief.com/inbetweeners
Or to donate £1 to Comic Relief, text RUDE to 70011. Costs £1 plus standard network msg charge.
Labels:
charity,
comedy,
inbetweeners,
owl shirt,
red nose day,
simon bird
Monday, 17 January 2011
Museum of Everything
The Museum of Everything is giving the public a rare glimpse into the world of a British Pop Art Pioneer.
'I began my collecting when I started in the Junior Art Department at Gravesend School of Art when I was 14. There was a junkyard next to the station and on my first visit I bought a set of leather-bound Shakespeare, a papier maché tray and a painting of the Queen Mary that happened to be a kind of outsider art, and it all started from there.'
-Sir Peter Blake
We took a tour for ourselves. Checked it all out. Risking life and limb and PENALTY OF DEATH sneaking a few photos for you.
Hopefully it's worth it and you check the show out for yourself!
Personal favorites:
a tiny fairground which comes to life every 15 minutes past the hour
taxidermy tableaux of a squirrel on squirrel boxing match
antique carousal horses and motorbikes
Did you know he designed the sleeve for the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
The show's been held over for an extra 5 weeks! The show comes highly recommended by the Conquer team so head on over to The Museum of Everything and check it out for yourselves.
Check out the review inTime Out!
'I began my collecting when I started in the Junior Art Department at Gravesend School of Art when I was 14. There was a junkyard next to the station and on my first visit I bought a set of leather-bound Shakespeare, a papier maché tray and a painting of the Queen Mary that happened to be a kind of outsider art, and it all started from there.'
-Sir Peter Blake
We took a tour for ourselves. Checked it all out. Risking life and limb and PENALTY OF DEATH sneaking a few photos for you.
Personal favorites:
Did you know he designed the sleeve for the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
The show's been held over for an extra 5 weeks! The show comes highly recommended by the Conquer team so head on over to The Museum of Everything and check it out for yourselves.
Check out the review inTime Out!
Labels:
Art,
installation,
museum of everything,
Peter Blake
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Kuji Shop take over, December 10. 2010
in Sheffield is one of the interesting spots you can find our stuff.
Last month we took a trip up north and took over the shop for a night.
not normally stocked in Kuji,
we hung a selection of our original illustrations.
On top of all that we dropped a few tshirts in trees around the local area.
You can check Kuji out on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Day of the dead, day 2!
Epic two days of the most ambitious conquer project yet!
It has so far yielded the most amazing art pieces, intriguing interviews, and mad cray times that will fuel many a pub conversation.
and thats only part 1 of 3.....bring it on, more of the same please!
bloody brilliant crew that i really couldn't have done it all without. not to mention the amazing cameo's that you will have to wait to see in the final project.
Saturday, 8 January 2011
Sneak Peak!
What's this? A sneaky leak of behind the scenes photos from Conquers spring/summer catalogue shoot!
2/3rds of Denim design trio Trousers London and artist Josh Baum were our lovely models today! More to do tomorrow!
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
QE
South East Londons seminal Hip Hop munch bunch Queen's Enlglish recently returned from Spain where they had been filming the video for their newest single 'New Balance'.
Did you catch that? Female lead, Jessica Hill, in our Smile Skull Viscose Tank!
To celebrate the videos launch they brought a little of the latin spirit back with them! The Launch Party, which featured Salsa dancing lessons, had the band decked out in matching ensembles which could only be described as Matador chic.
This mad musical ensemble had the Favela Chic on Old Street packed with friends and fans alike.
Their Official Website.
Their Myspace.
Their blog.
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