MONIKER Art Fair 2011 Announces 2011 Gallery Line-up for 13-16 October 2011
Last year, the Moniker Art Fair’s hugely successful debut saw over ten thousand people pass through its doors. They are now returning to Shoreditch to shake up the London’s art fair corridor. Once again with Moniker’s cutting edge crossover of fine art and street art the fair is set to impress. The fair will be continuing to focus on the more refined side of street art,  expanding its 2011 programme to include galleries such as Scream London, who will showcase the iconic art of Andy Warhol alongside LA neo-pop artist, Greg Miller at the fair. Other artists exhibiting include the up and coming Russell Young, street art favourites Ben Eine and Herakut, as well as the introduction of a strong group of Pop Surrealist artists such as Luke Chueh from California and New York photographer and ‘beautiful loser’ Cheryl Dunn.  
 
Moniker was responsible for putting East London on the art fair map in 2010. Challenging art fair 
convention with both gallery exhibits and six further signature project spaces ready to whet the 
appetites of the art crowds (to be announced in September), Moniker continues to pioneer a new
breed of art fair which is set to wow the international art audience during Frieze Week.
 
Moniker has attracted dynamic international galleries such as Le Basse from Los Angeles, Andenken 
from Amsterdam and Producciones Graciasaella from the Canary Islands. Other highlights include 
Australian artists Dabs and Myla, who will be painting one of the large walls in their own signature 
style and curator Tina Ziegler who is preparing a fantastic collection for one of Moniker’s project 
spaces and introducing a further talent from Pop Surrealism. 
With over 10,000 people walking through its doors last year, this year’s Moniker Art Fair is set to 
bombard the art fair scene once again, with a matchless assemblage of artists and galleries who are 
often overlooked by mainstream art fairs. Moniker Art Fair is becoming recognised by those in tune 
with international art trends, along with collectors, critics and art lovers alike.   
 
“The atmosphere Moniker generates is rather different from the typical British art fair format. Our 
scene has always been democratic and this is why Moniker Art Fair is so popular.” 
Frankie Shea, co-founder, Moniker Art Fair 
 
“I’m delighted to be exhibiting Scream artists in this year’s Moniker Art Fair.  Where I like to think 
Scream break the mould of the traditional gallery, Moniker Art Fair breaks the mould of the 
traditional art fair.”
Exhibiting galleries:
Andenken                      
www.matherkunst.com 
Andenken will introduce AIKO to Moniker, who blends a traditional Japanese aesthetic with a playful 
portrayal of femininity and beauty in human life.  They will also be showcasing the work of dynamic 
character, Buff Monster, a Hollywood-based artist who cites heavy metal music, ice cream and 
Japanese culture in his work as well as lots of the colour, pink. Designer and painter Evan Hecox will 
also be exhibiting.
Able & Baker Gallery         
www.ablebakergallery.com 
Able & Baker Gallery is an Urban Contemporary Art Space in Cologne, Germany. 
Located in an old-established art street in the centre of the city, Able & Baker Gallery is presenting 
works by young and emerging as well as established artists like Shepard Fairey, Herakut, Roa, Ben 
Eine, Swoon, L’atlas, Pam Glew, Tanc and many more. 
 
Scream Gallery
www.screamlondon.com 
The Mayfair Gallery, run by brothers Tyrone and Jamie Wood, will be exhibiting work by the father 
of Pop Art, Andy Warhol, as well as pieces by the newly recognised Russell Young, whose large 
compelling screen prints citing moments from popular culture have been bought by the likes of 
Barack Obama and Angelina Jolie. Other artists include the up-and-coming Pakpoom Silaphan and 
Greg Miller. 
 
Shea and Ziegler 
www.shea-ziegler.com 
Curators, Tina Ziegler and Moniker co-founder, Frankie Shea will be cementing their working 
relationship following on from their success of the ‘Gossip Well Told’ exhibition for Moniker Projects. 
Californian Ziegler, now residing between Barcelona & London has created a name for herself 
through exhibiting the work of some of the most renowned international proponents of the pop 
surrealist art movement. Frankie Shea, who founded Campbarbossa gallery in 2005 quickly found his 
place as a leading tastemaker in the finer side of the street art movement.  Together, Shea and 
Ziegler will be curating a designated artist project space at this year’s Moniker Art Fair with 
Australian duo Dabs & Myla. 
 
Le Basse             
www.lebasseprojects.com       
The Los Angeles-based gallery will show works from Nate Frizzle, who weaves child-like stories into 
his highly rendered images with soft graphic design elements. La Basse will also bring film and multi- 
disciplinary genres to Moniker with Edwin Ushiro’s work, as well as that of Alexandros Vasmoulakis, 
whose artistic skills lie across street art, painting, drawing and installation. 
          
Producciones Graciasaella              
www.ciuc.es 
From the Canary Islands, comes a range of talents in photography, graphic design and drawing. Zez 
608 is an artist whose graphics work is applied to paper, walls and even skin, whilst Sergio Villalba’s 
signature action photography take shape in portrait, lifestyle, culture and landscape shots. Other 
artists showing include Capi, Jaae, Maykel and Muro.
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