Wendy Bevan at The Cob

By on June 18, 2011

Thursday eventing we headed up to Camden for Wendy Bevan‘s exhibition; The Pain of Desire…

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We have been long time lovers of Wendy’s work, coming across the images below while we were at uni and causing a bit of a storm in crits - people just swooning left right and centre - we have a skill for finding things that make people swoon ;)

The exhibition was rammed, and the rain didn’t stop people from spilling out into the back just to keep soaking up the atmosphere. Every room was full of Bevan beauties and it was far too busy to take it all in.

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The Cob Gallery itself is stunning and such an unusual space, including a stage where Wendy performed with her band Temper Temper, and they will do repete performances on other selected nights throughout the duration of the exhibition. You know what, we are going to have to go back before 30th July just to take it all in.

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(how to spot a Ballad Girl…)

In her true style, the exhibition is a haunting, eclectic collection of all the strings that make up the Bevan bow; a treasure trove of trinkets and prints. You won’t be disappointed. We were thrilled to see Ballad Love Tomihiro Kono‘s work on display too. Oh that boy ♥

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The something happened…we stopped off at The Grand Union to hide from the rain, innocently enough…

All we remember is an incident with a chicken burger, and there are many MANY photographs of this Tiger… hmm

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