BRUTAL Bristol continues to evolve. This time into an exhibition featuring contributors from both zines, plus a few new special guests. The work on display will range from photography, illustrations, models and even furniture.
Partnering with The Modernist the event will take place between 8th-12th October in Sparks, an old M&S in Broadmead that has since been reused as an arts an exhibition space. The event will also launch the Bristol Modernist with a guided walk by Elliott Sargent.
Like I have done in the past with the BRUTAL Bristol zines I wanted to create a list of the artists that will be at the exhibition to showcase there work and to let you know where you would be able to find out more about them.
Elliott Sargent
elliottsargent.myportfolio.com
Instagram @elliottsargent2112
Dave Lowe
Instagram – @daveloweee
Andrew Eberlin
eberlin.co.uk
Instagram – @eberlin
Mel Gale
melaniegaleartist.co.uk
Instagram – @melgaleillustration
Ryan Trower
ryantrower.com
Instagram @ryan_trower
Susan Taylor
susantaylordesign.co.uk
Instagram – @susantaylordesign
Michael Revill
flickr.com/revillmichael
Instagram – @therevillator
Christopher Hope-Fitch
christopherhopefitch.com
Instagram – @brutalismincolour
David Griffith
davidgriffithsimages.com
Instagram @david.griffiths
Spaceplay
space-play.co.uk
Instagram @space.play
Spaceplay will be launching new models exclusively at the exhibition. watch this space!
Lisa Malyon
lisamaylondraws.co.uk
Instagram – @lmaylondraws
Stefano Sama
etsy.com/shop/uhmpublishing
Instagram – @uhm.publishing
Special thanks Ray Newman and Owen Collins for their written contributions.
Ray Newman
precastreinforced.co.uk
Blue Sky @raynewman
Owen Collins
X – @ogbcollins
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BRUTAL Bristol II is a collaborative zine created to showcase the unique architecture of Bristol from the perspective of photographers, writers, creatives and enthusiasts.
Money raised from the sale of BRUTAL Bristol and related prints will be donated to FareShare South West, a charity working in the Bristol area fighting against food waste and hunger.













