Black Rat Press’s annual group show ‘White Noise’ will open on Saturday 29th November. The exhibition will feature works by 7 artists, 3 of whom we have had solo shows at the gallery this year and 4 whose work they will be exhibiting in 2009. The artists featured are: D*Face, Nick Walker, Blek Le Rat, Lucas Price, Asha Zero, Matt Small and Brian Adam Douglas.
We will be holding a preview evening on Friday 28th.
In a busy end to 2008 there are a number of exhibitions we are looking forward to in the coming weeks: the opening of Stella Dores’ new gallery, a Herakut exhibition and Sickboys first solo show. For more details see:
www.stelladore.com
www.campbarbossa.com
www.thesickboy.com/stayfree
White Noise 2009
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