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Oct 28th - Nov 2nd 2010 Copyright - Equal Opposites
Equal Opposites is a brand new body of work by the artist Copyright. Newton’s law states that ‘every action has an equal and opposite reaction’, Copyright explores this notion, but in a metaphysical sense. He explores the ideas of karma and consequences, often ending in tragedy. The exhibition will showcase collection that of work which examines the various results of the same action. Equal Opposites will definitely create a reaction.
London Bridge

Meggs - Inner Demons
Somewhere in Deepest Darkest London
After massive success in the States and his native Australia, Zero Cool is thrilled to announce that in April 2011 Meggs will be staging his first UK solo show. The show Inner Demons will feature a collection of new originals, limited edition screen prints, gallery installations and a whole host of surprises. Stay tuned for more details!
April 2011

Kicks 'n' Canvas
50 Redchurch St, Shoreditch, London
So Zero Cool has teamed up with limited edition sneaker retailer Sole Heaven to stage a joint summer show. Kicks 'n' Canvas will see 21 artists from various creative backgrounds each given a pair or sneakers and a 50cm x 50cm canvas to be let loose on and the results will be exhibited throughout April 2010. Expect contributions from Goldie (UK) / Anthony Lister (AUS) / INSA (UK) / Dan Baldwin (UK) / Inkie (UK) / Jon Burgerman (UK) / ATG (UK) / Copyright (UK) / Mr Jago (UK) / Ben Frost (AUS) / Monorex (UK) / Meggs (AUS) / Toaster (UK) / Zoot (UK) / Dickchicken (USA) / Gemma Compton (UK) / Trans1 (UK) / Benedict Radcliffe (UK) / NES (UK) / Numskull (AUS) / Jon Lawrence (UK)
April 8th - 18th 2010

Don't Believe the Type!
Underground Gallery, 49 Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch, London
Everyday we get hit by a barrage of written media be it Newspapers, Billboards, Packaging - you buy a cup of coffee on the way to work and you get a 100 word essay wrapped around the paper cup! What are we supposed to take from the millions of mixed messages we receive everyday - telling us stuff / selling us stuff - what are we supposed to believe? On a far more basic level one of the earliest things we learn to do in life is how to write and it's something we use until the day we die and Graffiti Artists know more then most how important and powerful type can be, from something as basic as scrawling a name on a wall to creating a huge piece on the side of a building to get a message out - it's where we all start. The show is set to feature Asbestos (Ireland) / ATG/Panik (UK) / Dan Baldwin (UK) / China Mike (UK) / Gemma Compton (UK) / Copyright (UK) / Ben Frost (Australia) / Hush (UK) / Hayden Kays (UK) / Krell (Germany) / Andrew McAttee (UK) / Meggs (Australia) / Numskull (Australia) / Pilpeled (Israel) / Pure Evil (UK) / T.WAT (UK) / Zoot (UK)
December 10th - 19th 2009

Zero Cool London
33 Marshall St, Carnaby, London
Once upon a time somebody angry and French described England as being “A Nation of Shopkeepers” so not looking to cause an international incident we have embraced this and come June we will be opening our ‘Art Shop’ just off Carnaby Street. Now some might see this as simply an excuse to spend a month in sunny London Town and have a bit of a jolly but we have infact done a bit of work and got some artists involved and put together what is shaping up to be a pretty dandy event. Opening at 11am on Saturday the 13th of June and running until Sunday the 28th with paintings, prints and bric-a-brac from artists including Asbestos, Copyright, Ben Frost, Hush, Meggs, Tasso, The London Police, Zoot and Many More. There will also be a number of late night openings with Live Painting, DJ’s and Junk which will be announced closer to the time.

