Genghar to host art exhibition featuring work from Alt-J, Slaves and more


Laurie Vincent, Slaves (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Laurie Vincent, Slaves (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever)




Hugh Schulte of Genghar will host a one-off exhibition at Hackney’s A-Side B-Side gallery next month when work by Alt-J‘s Thom Green, Ed Nash of Bombay Bicycle Club and SlavesLaurie Vincent will be displayed.

“Ed and I went to college together so it’s something we have been thinking about doing for a while,” Schulte says. “I’m also a massive fan of Thom and Laurie’s art and  felt it was too much of a lovely coincidence that I have gotten to know all these guys who paint alongside their musical careers.

“I feel their work is under acknowledged and after a few late night conversations we all agreed it’d be a really nice thing to do. I’m looking forward to their artwork being centre stage for a week.”

It’s free entry at the exhibition which will be held between August 7th-11th.


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