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FAD’s TOP 6 : For #FirstThursday March 6th 2014

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1 The SetUp Launch Party KK Outlet
Tonight from 7pm, The Set Up, a new exhibition which explores the more absurd side of fashion.
The Set Up is a group show featuring artists whose work plays with fashion references whilst commenting on the darker and more absurd elements of the industry. Artists include Alison Brady, Aurelien Juner, Daniel Soares, Emily Stein, Isabelle Wenzel, Lydia Garnett and Yolanda Dominguez.
www.kkoutlet.com

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2 Non Sterile a Paper Art Exhibition
In her latest series of works, Linda Toigo presents ‘Non-Sterile’, a site-specific installation at St John on Bethnal Green.
lindatoigo.wordpress.com

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3 ‘OVERTHRONE: Pooring Reign’ by CYRCLE StolenSpace
StolenSpace is to present LA based collective, CYRCLE. in their first UK solo exhibition.
The show, titled: “OVERTHRONE! POORING REIGN,” aims to explore symbols of power and the control over our minds. The “OVERTHRONE!” campaign has been a significant theme in CYRCLE.’s work for over two years. The upcoming exhibition at StolenSpace will unveil two new bodies of work within this overarching concept, “RULERS WERE MEANT TO BE BROKEN” and “SCRAMBLE FOR POWER”.
www.fadwebsite.com/-la-based-collective-cyrcle

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4 WIL MURRAY Please Boss Remember Me VITRINE Bermondsey Square
Canadian artist Wil Murray’s first UK solo exhibition. Spanning the past two years of his multi-faceted practice, the exhibition will include his large-scale three-dimensional planar paintings, multiple exposure collages, and recent hand coloured photographic works.
www.fadwebsite.com/wil-murray-please-boss-remember-me-vitrine-gallery/

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5 Adaptations A Solo Show by Kid Acne The Graffiti Life Gallery
Adaptations is a solo exhibition by UK Street Art stalwart and modern-day renaissance man, Kid Acne. A celebration in printmaking and illustration, this exhibition explores the notions of sampling and remixing and aims to highlight the distinction between ‘loving homage’ and ‘plagiarism’ – arguably a grey area within the art world today.
thegraffitilifegallery.co.uk/upcoming/

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6 Wu-Tang is for the Children London Newcastle
Having recently celebrated 20 years since the release of the iconic album Enter the Wu-Tang 36 Chambers, this exhibition celebrates the influence Wu-Tang Clan’s music, lyrics and legacy has had on art, illustration, fashion, film-making and graffiti.
wutangisforthechildren.co.uk

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