GENGAHR, SLAVES, BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB AND ALT J: ART EXHIBITION
- Jul 14, 2015
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Gengahr bassist,Hugh Schulte will be hosting an art exhibition at Hackneys A-Side B-Side Gallery, it is due to run from 7-11th August 2015 and free for all to visit. The exhibition will host an array of his own work along with art from: Laurie Vincent (Slaves), Thom Green (Alt J), Ed Nash (Bombay Bicycle Club).
In the shadows of his band, Schulte is also a passionate artist and even designed the sleeves for Gengahr’s singles and debut album ‘A Dream Outside’. Here’s what he had to say about the London Exhibition: ‘Ed and I went to college together so it’s something we have been thinking about doing for a while. 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’. We think this exhibition will be a huge success and attract lots of interest from music fans across the country, good luck to them all it’s interesting to see bands extend their work past musical boundaries and using their stance to support their other passions.
You can catch the band on their UK Autumn Tour HERE: http://www.seetickets.com/artist/gengahr/908243


















































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