From listadmin@worldwidereview.com Sat Nov 13 22:26:58 2010 From: listadmin@worldwidereview.com (Rudi Scholl) Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 22:26:58 +0000 Subject: Invitation to Jasper Joffe & Simeon Banner Private View at Campbell Works Gallery Message-ID: --_516ff694-67fe-435c-9ab3-7da0b13d956d_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You are warmly invited to the opening this Thursday from 6pm to 9pm of "No = One Tells Us What to Do"=2C a show of paintings by Jasper Joffe & Simeon Ba= nner where the curators took the paintings from our studio and hung them up= without asking us what we wanted. =20 It would be lovely to see you in Stoke Newington at the friendly Campbell W= orks Gallery. =20 'No One Tells Us What To Do' Jasper Joffe & Simeon Banner=20 Campbell Works=2C 27 Belfast Road London N16=2C London 19 Nov to 12 Dec 2010 PV Thursday 18 November 6-9pm http://www.campbellworks.org/ =20 =20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------ =20 If you can't make that then I hope you will be able to join us for Jasper's= brownies and Harry's nibbles at Jasper & Harry's Tate Modern Grand Opening Party on Thursday December 9 from 6pm to 9pm and open 10 December - 22 January 2010 (closed December 18 to January 3) at Unit 24 24 Great Guildford Street=20 SE1 0FD behind Tate Modern http://www.unit24.info/ =20 Jasper Joffe and Harry Pye proudly present their version of Tate Modern=2C = at Unit 24=2C the dry cleaner that doubles as an art gallery. Just a few mi= nutes walk from the original Tate Modern=2C Joffe and Pye will show their v= ersions of the Tate's collection=2C as well as work by guest stars from the= other Tate such as Matt Calderwood and Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey.=20 =20 Jasper Guerilla Girls Currin Harry Mod= igliani more Jasper and Harry Images at http://www.jasperandharry.blogspot.com/ =20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------ =20 and finally you may have missed... in Kaunas Synagogue=2C Lithuania 21 Grea= t British Jews of the 21st Century with Gytautas Balkevicius =20 =20 www.jasperjoffe.com for more images =20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------ =20 If this email is unwanted please reply with your email address in the subje= ct line and you will be unsubscribe=2C apologies for any hassle = --_516ff694-67fe-435c-9ab3-7da0b13d956d_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You are warmly invited to= the opening this Thursday from 6pm to 9pm of "No One Tells Us Wha= t to Do"=2C a show of paintings by Jasper Joffe &=3B Simeon Banner where= the curators took the paintings from our studio and hung them up without a= sking us what we wanted.
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It would be lovely to see you in Stoke Newington at the friendly Campbell W= orks Gallery.
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'No One Tells Us What To Do'
Jasper Joffe &=3B Simeon Banner
Campbell Works=2C 27 Belfast Roa= d London N16=2C London
19 Nov to 12 Dec 2010
PV =3BThurs= day 18 November 6-9pm

http://www.campbellworks.org/

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If you can't make that then I = hope you will be able to join us for Jasper's brownies and Harry's nibbles = at


Jasper &=3B Harry's= Tate Modern
Grand Op= ening Party on Thursday December 9 from 6pm to 9pm

and open 10 December - 22 January 2010 (closed December 18 = to January 3)

at Unit 24

24 Great Guildford Street
SE1 0FD =3B behind Tate M= odern
http://www.unit24.info/

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Jasper Joffe and Harry Pye proudly present their version of Tate Modern= =2C at Unit 24=2C the dry cleaner that doubles as an art gallery. Just a fe= w minutes walk from the original Tate Modern=2C Joffe and Pye will show the= ir versions of the Tate's collection=2C as well as work by guest stars from= the other Tate such as Matt Calderwood and Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey= .


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with Gytautas Balkev= icius
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= --_516ff694-67fe-435c-9ab3-7da0b13d956d_-- From listadmin@worldwidereview.com Sun Nov 21 20:34:46 2010 From: listadmin@worldwidereview.com (Rudi Scholl) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 20:34:46 +0000 Subject: Press Release: Jasper & Harry's Tate Modern opening December 9 Message-ID: --_954322e6-d16d-4fb8-b9ba-b59b30fe015c_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Jasper & Harry=92s Tate Modern December 10 to January 22 at Unit 24 PV 6-9 pm December 9=20 =20 Jasper Joffe and Harry Pye proudly present their version of Tate Modern=2C = at Unit 24=2C the dry cleaner that doubles as an art gallery. Just a few mi= nutes walk from the original Tate Modern=2C Joffe And Pye will show their v= ersions of the Tate=92s collection=2C as well as work by guest stars from t= he other Tate such as Matt Calderwood and Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey.= =20 =20 Nicholas Serota's Tate Modern is the most visited modern art gallery in the= world. Jasper and Harry believe records are there to be broken. They are f= ans of the Tate. They are not interested in attacking or mocking the other = Tate=2C they just want to do their own version=2C like Bob Dylan tried to = be Woody Guthrie=2C or Picasso did Velazquez. Even if they don't fully succ= eed=2C whatever happens=2C the results should be cheaper and better. The building Joffe and Pye have selected is like Tate Modern in that it's v= ery near London Bridge and on more than one level. Unlike Tate Modern it do= ubles up as a dry cleaners. Because of size limitations and time restrictio= ns it won=92t be possible for Joffe and Pye to recreate all 8=2C000 works f= rom the Tate collection. However a lot of that stuff is not top quality and= by focussing on the cherry pickings things could still be beautiful. =20 Jasper & Harry=92s Tate Modern=2C open for Christmas=2C will feature artist= s=92 talks=2C a book shop=2C an official busker=2C and an occasional caf=E9= . And unlike the old Tate Modern you can buy one of the masterpieces and ta= ke it home with you. Quotes Harry Pye: "Times are hard. People are having their jobs taken away and fun= ding is being cut. We want to put on a show that will inspire=2C amuse and = give you hope. It seems only reasonable that we should set ourselves such a= n impossible task as recreating the Tate collection." =20 Jasper Joffe: =93I like to multitask=2C so the dry cleaning element of our = Tate Modern is really handy.=94 =20 Notes to Editors The punk ethos of "do it yourself" is the backbone of most projects Jasper = and Harry have undertaken together and on their own since leaving college. For five years from 1995 to 2000=2C Harry Pye was the editor of his own art= s and entertainment periodical: Harry Pye's Frank Magazine. Jasper Joffe me= anwhile is the founder of worldwidereview.com which has been providing alte= rnative art reviews since 1999. Harry was part of the Bart Wells Gang (along with Francis Upritchard=2C Bri= an Griffiths=2C Sam Basu=2C and Luke Gottelier) who in 2001 turned a derel= ict 3 storey building in Hackney into an art gallery. Jasper was the founde= r of the Free Art Fair which in 2009 featured 50 artists giving away =A3100= =2C000 of work at the Barbican=2C and received global media coverage. Joffe and Pye are both esteemed British artists. Jasper's work has won prai= se from Charles Saatchi who said: "When Joffe hits it right he really is pr= etty good ". Tate Patron Bob & Roberta Smith said =93Harry Pye is a force = for good.=94 Harry won the Daily Mirror award for his painting of Tony Blair in a compet= ition judged by Gilbert & George. Pye has been described in The Guardian as= "The master of lo -fi British art" the same newspaper called Joffe "precoc= iously talented." About Unit 24 Unit 24 gallery was founded in 2008 by Kasia Morawska and Ania Cerelczak. T= heir aim is to present the modern urban citizen of the futurist cityscape a= round Tate Modern with a hit of art as powerful as a double espresso. =20 =20 Unit 24 is both a hyper-modern=2C completely minimalist space=2C just three= minutes from the great Tate and a functional dry cleaning business. You ca= n go there to collect your spotless cleaning but in fact this is an art gal= lery of deliciously ironic and serious intent. The spacious white cubes of = its interior are host to an amazing array of contemporary art a million mil= es away from being an elitist institution. Unit 24 is open to a wide group = of viewers=2C it communicates that art can=92t any more be avoided than any= of our other essential needs =96 dry cleaning included.=20 For press images or more information:=20 Ania Cerelczak ania@unit24.info 07749374495 December 10 to January 22 (closed December 18 to January 3) Opening Times:=20 Mon - Wed : 8:00 - 17:00=20 Thu - Fri : 8:00 - 18:30=20 Sat - 10:00 -17:00 Unit 24 gallery www.unit24.info 24 Great Guildford Street (behind Tate Modern) SE1 0ED London Admission Free Nearest Tube: Southwark =20 =91Harry Modigliani=92 =91Jasper Guerilla G= irls Currin=92 more images at http://www.jasperandharry.blogspot.com/ =20 with thanks to =20 =20 =20 TO UNSUBSCRIBE reply with your email in the subject = --_954322e6-d16d-4fb8-b9ba-b59b30fe015c_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Jasper &=3B = Harry=92s Tate Modern

December 10 to= January 22 at Unit 24
PV 6-9 pm December 9

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Jasper Joffe and Harry Pye proudly present their version of Tate = Modern=2C at Unit 24=2C the dry cleaner that doubles as an art gallery. Jus= t a few minutes walk from the original Tate Modern=2C Joffe And Pye will sh= ow their versions of the Tate=92s collection=2C as well as work by guest st= ars from the other Tate such as Matt Calderwood and Turner Prize winner Mar= k Leckey.
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Nicholas Serota's Tate Modern is the most visited modern art gall= ery in the world. Jasper and Harry believe records are there to be broken. = They are fans of the Tate. They are not interested in attacking or mocking = the other Tate=2C they just want to do their own version=2C like =3B Bob Dylan tried to be Woody Guthrie= =2C or Picasso did Velazquez. Even if they don't fully succeed=2C whatever = happens=2C the results should be cheaper and better.

The building Joffe and Pye have selected is like Tate Modern in t= hat it's very near London Bridge and on more than one level. Unlike Tate Mo= dern it doubles up as a dry cleaners. Because of size limitations and time = restrictions it won=92t be possible for Joffe and Pye to recreate all 8=2C0= 00 works from the Tate collection. However a lot of that stuff is not top q= uality and by focussing on the cherry pickings things could still be beauti= ful.
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Jasper &=3B Harry=92s Tate Modern=2C open for Christmas=2C wil= l feature artists=92 talks=2C a book shop=2C an official busker=2C and an o= ccasional caf=E9. And unlike the old Tate Modern you can buy one of the mas= terpieces and take it home with you.

Quotes
Harry Pye: "Times= are hard. People are having their jobs taken away and funding is being cut= . We want to put on a show that will inspire=2C amuse and give you hope. It= seems only reasonable that we should set ourselves such an impossible task= as recreating the Tate collection."
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Jasper Joffe: =93I like to multitask=2C so the dry cleani= ng element of our Tate Modern is really handy.=94

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Notes to Editors<= BR>The punk ethos of "do it yourself" is the backbone = of most projects Jasper and Harry have undertaken together and on their own= since leaving college.

For five years from 1995 to 2000=2C Harry Py= e was the editor of his own arts and entertainment periodical: Harry Pye's = Frank Magazine. Jasper Joffe meanwhile is the founder of worldwidereview.co= m which has been providing alternative art reviews since 1999.
Harry was part of the Bart Wells Gang (along with Francis Upritch= ard=2C Brian Griffiths=2C Sam Basu=2C and Luke Gottelier) =3B who in 2001 turned a derelict 3 storey buil= ding in Hackney into an art gallery. Jasper was the founder of the Free Art= Fair which in 2009 featured 50 artists giving away =A3100=2C000 of work at= the Barbican=2C and received global media coverage.
<= BR> Joffe and Pye are both esteemed British artists. Jasper's work ha= s won praise from Charles Saatchi who said: "When Joffe hits it right he re= ally is pretty good ". Tate Patron Bob &=3B Roberta Smith said =3B =93Harry Pye is a force for good.= =94
Harry won the Daily Mirror award for his painting of Tony Blair i= n a competition judged by Gilbert &=3B George. Pye has been described in= The Guardian as "The master of lo -fi British art" the same newspaper call= ed Joffe "precociously talented."

= About Unit 24

Unit 24 gallery was founded= in 2008 by Kasia Morawska and Ania Cerelczak. Their aim is to present the modern = urban citizen of the futurist cityscape around Tate Modern with a hit of ar= t as powerful as a double espresso. =3B

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Unit 24 is both a hyper-mo= dern=2C completely minimalist space=2C just three minutes from the great Ta= te and a functional dry cleaning business. You can go there to collect your= spotless cleaning but in fact this is an art gallery of deliciously ironic= and serious intent. The spacious white cubes of its interior are host to a= n amazing array of contemporary art =3Ba million miles away from being = an elitist institution. Unit 24 is open to a wide group of viewers=2C it co= mmunicates that art can=92t any more be avoided than any of our other essen= tial needs =96 dry cleaning included.


For press images or more information:

Ania = Cerelczak ania@unit24.info 07749374495
Decem= ber 10 to January 22 (closed =3B December 18 to January 3)
Openi= ng Times:
Mon - Wed : 8:00 - 17:00
Thu - Fri : 8:00 - 18:30
Sat= - =3B 10:00 -17:00=

U= nit 24 gallery
www.unit24.info
24 Great Guildford Street (beh= ind Tate Modern)
SE1 0ED London
Admission Free

N= earest Tube: Southwark
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