Magda Archer

ANTI-BREXIT DANCE-OFF (2017) It’s a subject artist Magda Archer is deadly serious about: the fall out from the UK Brexit vote. Two recent prints for flyingleaps combine a number of

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Tim Fishlock

Slogans (2017) Slogans (2017) by Tim Fishlock (FKA Oddly Head) is the latest addition to a growing body of work that deftly skewers personal and social mores prevalent in today’s

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Artist Taxi Driver

Spirit of Hope (2017) Ever since being mistaken for a cabbie outside Frieze art fair in 2010 Mark McGowan has assumed the role of socio-political chronicler and commentator from the

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Artist Taxi Driver

The Essence (2017) ‘Hurrah! The wonderful @flyingleaps2016 and @chunkymark are working together.’ So tweeted activist comedian Mark Thomas at the news Artist Taxi Driver has collaborated with flyingleaps to produce

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Raquel Macartney

More That Unites Us (2017) In the spirit of looking forward with a sense of hope in an achievable progressive future, political and otherwise, flyingleaps’ twelfth artists’ poster print in

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Jeremy Deller

STRONG AND STABLE MY ARSE (2017) The artist Jeremy Deller has been dubbed a ‘curator of the improbable.’ There’s plenty of evidence to support this: arranging for a pit brass

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Robert Montgomery

Psychic Love Wave (2017) Pasted across billboards; site-specific installations sponsored by progressive councils; fire poems ablaze against dusk skylines and spiritual discourses slid surreptitiously beneath the panes of corporate ad.

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kennardphillipps

Profit (2017) Following on from flyingleaps innuagural image Study for a Head 7 (2016) art activist duo kennardphillipps have now made the equally unsettling Profit (2017). Peter Kennard and Cat

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Carrie Reichardt & Bob Osborne

I Shoplift Therefore I Am Self-styled ‘Mad In England’ extreme craftivist Carrie Reichardt’s work takes various forms but she is probably best known for her innovative, campaigning and oppositional mosaic

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Marcus Harvey

THE ISLAND (2017) It’s been 20 years since Marcus Harvey’s Myra (1995) was twice subject to vandalism at the RA’s 1997 Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection exhibition.

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