Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Weds 18th Nov: Cycle Revolution at The Design Museum





Rover Safety Bicycle, 1888


Franceso Moser's Hour Record Bike, 1984


Bradley Wiggins' Hour Record Bike, 2015


Raleigh Chopper, 1970




Tools from the Bike Makers Workshop


Hartley Cycles 



Apparel & Accessories inc.  Brooks saddle bags


Jon Day's 1970's Fixed Gear Track Bike from his London Courier days



Ben Wilson's Donky Bike & Stairwell sculpture commission


Dear Susan's Tall Bike 2015


Boxer Rocket, 2015



Peckham BMX Club



Sir Paul Smith's testimonial & jumper collection


I’ve been looking f
orward to this exhibition since I first heard about it via their social media campaign to find the ultimate “Urban Rider” for one of the show’s case studies.  The opening today unveiled that tribe alongside competitive “High Performers”, off-road “Thrill Seekers” and freight / messenger “Cargo Bikers”.  Whatever category you might fall into; every cyclist is catered for in this cross section of over 77 frames on display from the earliest 1880’s original to Wiggins’ recent 1-hour record breaker.  Whether you are a die-hard geek into the design detailing, eco-freak into Bamboo builds or a Brompton city boy, each wall is hanging with the finest specimens in the development of the sport. 
As the final show to be held at the Shad Thames site, it’s fulfilled the wish of founder Sir Terence Conran to hold a retrospective on the classic.  Just like the simple chair or cork screw, it’s one of the most desirable mechanical shapes for designers to have a go at re-formatting.  Apparently the hi-spec of the Olympic winning bikes on show are top secret, sitting alongside their earlier counterparts still looking glorious from the ingenuity of the time.  A show-stopper for the display will definitely be the 1984 Franceso Moser’s Hour Record Bike with its silver steel frame and disc wheels.  It is exquisitely beautiful, irrespective of its original pioneering aerodynamic performance.  I think this is referred to as #bikeporn in the industry.
One section of the story is dedicated to six contemporary craftsmen with a “Bike Makers Workshop” consisting of tools from a cross range of Britain’s current game changers.  Emerging world class names represent the nation’s newest talent with HartleyCycles flying the flag for the female force in the frame building industry.  Caren’s initial training in metalwork for jewellery at the RCA has crossed over into soldering the stems of cycles and a new outlet for her fine art flourish. 
Women’s cycling has a great presence across each aspect of the narrative with Joanna Rowsell’s daily track schedule as part of Team GB’s training thru to BMX breakthrough star Shanaze Reade.  Here lies the highlight of the whole thing for me, a film clip following the story of Peckham’s BMX Club which started as a Southwark Council initiative.  A derelict space was turned into a track with coach DJ CK Flash recruited to rally the community.  Now with a 2nd larger home at Burgess Park, he has gone on to discover and nurture the nation’s new competing professionals.  An incredible inspiring story in perfect timing as antidote to the city’s endemic preoccupation with the negative effects of the unrelenting redevelopment. 

And on that note, as the bricks and mortar of London’s landscape is chopping and changing on a daily basis – one other noticeable shift is the amount of commuter footfall now revolving over to peddling.  Numbers of journeys by bike are on the increase and sure to be making a bee line for this new show, not least for the shop brimming with gadgets and cycling theme gifts!

 Cycle Revolution at The Design Museum

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Weds 11th November: "Ann Veronica Janssens: yellowbluepink" at The Wellcome Collection











"Ann Veronica Janssens: yellowbluepink" at The Wellcome Collection is a room full of coloured mist, lit with a series of spectrum lights.   The installation begins a year of an exploration into the experience of human consciousness at the institute called "States Of Mind".  My state of mind was fully cosmic and I could have stayed in there all afternoon!  The subtlety of the hues morphs as you move around the seemingly endless space........... now the pavilion has gone from the Serpentine, this is going to be my new fave hangout in town.
Free, 15 October 2015 - 3 January 2016

Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE


Monday, 9 November 2015

Monday 9th Nov: Happy 5th Birthday RedBull Studios & BoilerRoom










Both RedBull Studios & BoilerRoom chose 5th November to have thier 5th Birthday parties, so I had to clone myself and be in 2 places at the same time.  Both have been a massive part of my life, between RedBull sponsoring my seasons at London Fashion Week and BoilerRoom being my football team and post-match partying back in the day.  
RedBull held their bash at the studios where I once recorded with CharliXCX & TwoInch Punch.  BoilerRoom's all night multi-room gig was at Electrowerkz which is the club below where I had a studio in Angel for a few years................. so the whole thing was literally a trip down memory lane.  Magnificent and Monumental.  
Thank you RedBull also for sending me a (Studio Moross) birthday cake, even though it was your own birthday!!
See highlights from BoilerRoom's history here and RedBull Catwalk Studio here.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Saturday 7th Oct: Cycling trip to the Isle Of Wight












A little insight into what I get up to at the weekends to escape the city................. cycling out to the English countryside ............... and on this last end of Summer / start of Autumn escapaid, a weekend camping trip to the Isle Of Wight, complete with chickens for fresh eggs!!
Thanks to RART for the special ltd edition , hand-dyed ombre Rapha windbreaker for the ride!

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Tuesday 3rd Nov: V&A Museum of Childhood










One of my favourite haunts - and that's just the gift shop!!  You don't need to be a kid to love this place, it's got the history of toys so there's something for everyone to remember and get nostalgic for.  The current exhibition at the V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green is "Kites From Kabul" & "The Alice Look".  Great fun and great place to stock up on stocking fillers for Christmas!

Sunday, 1 November 2015

Sunday 1st November: Victoria Miro









Details from the current two shows at Victoria Miro = Kara Walker "Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First" & group show "Forces In Nature" curated by Hilton Als ( Tal R, Njideka Akunyili Crosby ) .............. and the cosmic permanent garden installation by Yayoi Kusama.

16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW