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» Art Highlights

Bleedin’ Heart

An exhibition by members of the Cor Blimey Arts collective, an artist led studio and gallery complex in Deptford, South East London, who strive to make interesting contemporary work. Artists include Gillian Best Powell, Arnold Borgerth, Rosalind Davis, Kasia Fijalkowska, Leyla Folwell, Pierre Gerard and many others.

Bleedin’ Heart, Blue Dog Gallery, 20 Gardner Street, 01273 622440. Until 16 July

Jane Andrews

Mostly executed over a two-year period following her husband’s diagnosis with Parkinson’s, Jane Andrew’s often dark yet quirky and subversive paintings make comment on social, cultural and domestic restrictions – her attempts to understand, interpret and laugh at lifes complexities.

Jane Andrews, Weekend Gallery, Hastings, 01424 719296. Until 8 August

BRAG

Gig posters and limited edition screen printed marvels from Brighton’s underground rock art revolutionaries, the Brighton Rock Artists Grouyp (BRag). Expect new works, old works, and end of runs from the likes of Matt Douthwaite, MNKY, Dan T(error)IST Mongsterr, Rhys Wootton, Screenprince, Jemma Trewek and Sam Chivers.

BRAG, York Place Studios, 28 York Place, www.bragart.co.uk. Every Fri & Sat in July

Brighton vs London

Two of this country’s creative heavyweights come together to do battle, an eclectic mash up of raw and cutting edge art makers. This new art space in the heart of Brighton will host the likes of Goldie, Jamie Reid, Dan Baldwin, Ryca, Ben Allen, Andy Doig and many others. It may be on the surface a David and Goliath mismatch but Brighton can seriously punch above its weight….

Brighton vs London, Geisha Arts, 75 East Street, 01273 770847. Until 10 August

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