Showing posts with label The Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Keeping it in The Family with Le Gun Magazine

With a few fellow students, I spent two weeks helping prepare Le Gun's 'The Family' exhibition, at the Rochelle Gallery, Shoreditch.

Le Gun are an illustration/design collective, who periodically produce a satisfyingly chunky magazine/book collating their own warped illustrations and those of countless contributors. I heard about them in my first year when I went to a lecture by two core members, Neal Fox and Chris Bianchi, whose dedication and refreshingly laid-back, gin-soaked approach completely won us over.

Our relationship with Le Gun was maintained through workshops with Bianchi, illustrator/grand-master bookbinder Billy Bragg, designers Matt Appleton and Alex Wright, and the inimitable Robert Greene. When Billy called for assistance in building a 100%-cardboard living room/arts club for their latest show, we couldn't pass it up.

We went to their Hackney studio to build fully-functional armchairs, sofas and tables using heavy-duty card, tape and many dodgy glue guns, before moving into the gallery to construct what was to become one of the exhibition's highlights.





The exhibition/launch party kicked off on Wednesday August 27th, attracting a huge number of people who drank the bar dry, packed out the gallery space and lounged happily around the cardboard living room. A raucous parade, complete with marching band, guided the masses to a heaving after-party at Cargo, Shoreditch.

It's been a bizarre, insane, disturbing, exhausting pleasure to be part of it all. Special thanks to Billy for letting us get involved to such an extent.

Le Gun links:
LE GUN Official Website
LE GUN Blog
Le Gun on Myspace

"The Family" links
Michele Panzeri's photographs of the exhibition
Eye magazine: Le Gun feature
Review of 'The Family' for The Londonist by Oliver Gili