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Posted on April 9, 2017

Zaitech is the New Modernism

Zaitech perforance at Charing Cross Hospital

Zaitech is the new Modernism. Live Art Performance at Charing Cross Hospital, London 2016

 

In Collaboration with:

Angela Hodgson-Teal

Peter Hollamby

Dalston Ballet Company

Yumi Hara

Kam Wan

Supported by Imperial College Healthcare Charity

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Posted on April 9, 2017

Peter Hollamby – Lino Cutting

Lino Cut printing with Peter Hollamby. Manipulating a Toyokuni to include a heart for the Bareback Museum.

lino print

 

Posted on April 8, 2017

Fan Riot Fanzine

Miles Coote Artwork worldwar1/2

Worldwar1/2

Drawing. Colouring Pencil and Pen, A4 2009

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Posted on April 7, 2017

Live art performance

“Bareback is Institutional”

Miles Coote performs with his Painting made in 2010 and first exhibited at Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club in 2014, on the stage during a live performance.

Bareback The Precariat –  Live with David and Goliath Painting

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Posted on April 6, 2017

Bareback the Precariat Museum

Miles Coote Artwork Poster
Posted on April 6, 2017

The Line of Linearity

The Lines of Linearity - painting

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Posted on April 6, 2017

Wanking’s of Miles Coote

MIles Coote @ Vogue Fabrics (WERK)

Werk Lifedrwing Performance

Alun Davies runs a queer life drawing class at Vogue Fabrics.  I was invited to this event as a model and decided to bring to the event three paintings I had already made Continue reading “Wanking’s of Miles Coote”

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