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Nelly duff gallery presents matt small radiant ones
Nelly Duff is a contemporary commercial art gallery in Shoreditch, London. It is based at the foot of Columbia Road market in the East End of London. It works with Ben Eine, The Toaster, and other artists. The origin of the name 'Nelly Duff' comes from the Cockney rhyming slang for "Life".
Contents
- Nelly duff gallery presents matt small radiant ones
- Nelly duff gallery presents banger art the making
- History
- Artists
- Past and present exhibitions
- References
Nelly duff gallery presents banger art the making
History
Nelly Duff is run by Jessie Dyer and Cassius Colman. The Gallery space was opened in November 2006 and became one of the first physical commercial space for selling street art screen print in London.
The gallery specializes in limited edition prints in the graphic arts using traditional printing methods such as screen printing, lithography, embossing, hot stamping, linocut and woodblock printing. In 2009 it produced an edition of Ben Eine's work that attempted the Guinness Book of World Records for hand-pulling the most colors in a screen print (78).
Artists
Artists shown at the gallery include:
Past and present exhibitions
• Angelique Houtkamp solo exhibition – Angelique Houtkamp, 4–6 March 2010
• Bumble Bee – Jessica Albarn, 26 July – 19 August 2009
• Tresspassers of the world Unite – The Toasters, 28 May – 11 June 2009
• EINE World Record Attempt Show – Ben Eine, 7–27 May 2009
• Solo – Patrick Thomas, 9 October – 23 Oct 2008
• Foiles les femmes – Angelique Houtkamp, 19–26 May 2008
• Open Studio – Various Artists, 6 – 20 December 2007
• There is a circus in our town – The Toasters, 9–23 November 2007
• The wonderful world of Mr Wim – Mr Wim, 12–26 July 2007