28 West End Arcade, Nottingham, NG1
11 – 5pm
Tuesday 30 Sept – Sat 11 Oct (finish at 1. pm)
Admission free. Not open Sunday.
A contemporary Art Exhibition by poet/artist Dave Bishop (aka Lord Biro/Bus-Pass Elvis) which takes a satirical look at Brown’s Britain in 2008.
Subjects covered include, Nuclear Power, GM crops, the Smoking Ban, Eco-towns, Caroline Flint, the Great Crested Newt, Margaret Thatcher, Single Mothers, TESCO, ASDA, Sweat Shops, film director Shane Meadows and the 42 Day Detention Bill (many of the campaign flyers from the Howden By-Election where Dave Bishop stood against David Davis will be on show).
those pictures are awful
25.09.2008 15:18
man with eyes
Calm down Shane,hope you enjoy your bottle of nukie brown ale
26.09.2008 13:21
Its sad really more than anything to hear of Shane working for ASDA-WALMART, your films are often much better than Guy Ritchies. There should be a good movie on the free party,traveller & reclaim the streets scene.
Green syndicalist
yawn
26.09.2008 13:41
onceuponatimeintheartscouncil
Real art - dont accept anything less
05.10.2008 23:05
Dont you dare claim tyo be an artist ubntil you have lookerd t this/.
xxx
cafe Bob
Lord Biro's Art Show
07.10.2008 00:50
Anyway, I paid 500 pounds for the Nukie drawing. Big laugh eh! Yep people thought the same when I paid 2000 pounds for a Sarah Lucas 'T' Shirt when she was in league with Tracey Emin. a conservative estimate is that it is now worth 40,000 (yes Forty Thousand) pounds plus.
Art Blogger