I've always liked Bunny's work and this is a short film showing a very small selection of her mammoth collection of moleskin sketchbook work... It takes her a mere 8 - 12 weeks to fill these 100+ page Sketchbooks.
For more of her work follow the link- Bunny Mazhari Myspace
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Sunday, 27 June 2010
London Exhibition Openings/Free Booze List - 28.06-02.07
Monday 28th June
17.00-20.00 – Private View, Byam Shaw Postgraduate Diploma Fine Art Final Show 2010, Byam Shaw School of Arts, 2 Elthorne Road, N19 4AG
Tuesday 29th June
18.00-20.00 – Private View, Neal White, Fieldworks from the Museum of the Void; Experiments in the Event of an Archive, CHELSEA space, Chelsea College of Art and Design, 16 John Islip Street, SW1P 4RG, www.chelseaspace.org
18.30-21.00 – Private View, Group show, A Missing History: The Other Story re_visited, Aicon Gallery, 8 Heddon Street, W1B 4BU www.aicongallery.com
Wednesday 30th June
18.30-21.30 – Opening Night, BOLD TENDENCIES IV, Floors 7-10, Peckham Multi-storey Car Park, 95A Rye Lane, SE15 4ST www.southwark.gov.uk/events/event/398/
Thursday 1st July (First Thursday)
18.00-20.00 – Private View, Keep Me Posted, Group show curated by Julia Royse, 67 Wilton Way, E8 1BG www.artshub.co.uk
18.00-20.00 – Private View, John Kirby, What Remains, Flowers, 82 Kingsland Road, E2 8DP
18.00-20.00 – Private View, What A Relief, 82 Kingsland Road, E2 8DP, www.flowersgalleries.com
18.00-21.00 – Preview, Group show, Head, The Approach, 47 Approach Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9LY, www.theapproach.co.uk
19.00-21.00 – Preview, Clunie Reid, Dumb Down, Get Dressed, Move Out, Edward Kay, Working Mum, Book Launch, Faker, Drinker, Soldier, Heiress, by Clunie Reid, Studio Voltaire, 1a Nelsons Row, SW4 7JR, www.studiovoltaire.org
Friday 2nd July
18.30-20.30 – Private View, Room Divider, Curated by Michael Bracewell, Wilkinson Gallery, 50-58 Vyner Street, E2 9DQ www.wilkinsongallery.com
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Secret History
Exhibition south of the river from a few of my old Chelsea college mates well worth the venture...

‘The Enlightenment never went away, the points of contestation changed.”
- Dan Smith
Join five up and coming artists on a radical journey through the Market Gallery as they explore the role of the Enlightenment in humanities history and it’s potential to shape our future. By following echoes of the Utopian impulse throughout the literature and cinema of Science Fiction these Chelsea and St Martins graduates strive to resolve the conflict between idea and application through hopeful counter narratives of undiscovered histories and imagined futures.
Taking it’s name from the Anecdota of Procopius of Caesarea, ‘Secret History’ is the first in a series of unique exhibitions that unpick and reposition the thresholds
between art, science and progress, relentlessly pitting the relationship between science and meaning against the frameworks of history and ideology in order to present the viewer with a useful, resistant and hopeful realm of impulses.
Series curated by Tom Walker and Alan Jones
With
Alice Evans
Eliott Johnson
Alan Jones
Lewis McGuffie
Tom Walker
25/06/2010-01/07/2010
Market Gallery
11 Market Place
Southwark
London
SE16 3UQ

‘The Enlightenment never went away, the points of contestation changed.”
- Dan Smith
Join five up and coming artists on a radical journey through the Market Gallery as they explore the role of the Enlightenment in humanities history and it’s potential to shape our future. By following echoes of the Utopian impulse throughout the literature and cinema of Science Fiction these Chelsea and St Martins graduates strive to resolve the conflict between idea and application through hopeful counter narratives of undiscovered histories and imagined futures.
Taking it’s name from the Anecdota of Procopius of Caesarea, ‘Secret History’ is the first in a series of unique exhibitions that unpick and reposition the thresholds
between art, science and progress, relentlessly pitting the relationship between science and meaning against the frameworks of history and ideology in order to present the viewer with a useful, resistant and hopeful realm of impulses.
Series curated by Tom Walker and Alan Jones
With
Alice Evans
Eliott Johnson
Alan Jones
Lewis McGuffie
Tom Walker
25/06/2010-01/07/2010
Market Gallery
11 Market Place
Southwark
London
SE16 3UQ
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