Super, Smashing, HATE!

Garudio Studiage exhibition of screen printed dartboards, Matt Johnstone
Matt Johnstone can’t stand people who piss his doorstep. And who can blame him?

Eighteen London-based artists were invited to illustrate their pet hate in circular form so all the images produced could be screenprinted onto dartboards. The result is 180 Things I Hate About You – a new exhibition of the screenprinted dartboards which will run at London’s Dazed and Confused Gallery, 112-116 Old Street, from 15 February – 14 March.

Garudio Studiage exhibition of screen printed dartboards, Elliot Thoburn
Elliot Thoburn of Peepshow isn’t keen on stupid Americans…

Garudio Studiage exhibition of screen printed dartboards, Andy Forshaw
Andy Forshaw’s pet hate is nasal hair. Can’t you tell?

Garudio Studiage exhibition of screen printed dartboards, Danny Sturgess
We share Danny Sturgess’ dislike for small change (show us the big bucks!) – can we have three darts please!?

Garudio Studiage exhibition of screen printed dartboards, Spencer Wilson
Ah, yes, The Taxman. Damn his eyes! Good choice of dart-target practice, Spencer Wilson!

Garudio Studiage exhibition of screen printed dartboards, Steve Slocombe
Steve Slocombe of Super Super magazine doesnt’ like the notion of hate, so his piece is called I WILL ALWAYS LUV UUUUUUUUUUUU. We aren’t making this up.

Participating artists include Andy Forshaw, Chris Ratcliffe, Anna Walsh, Hannah Havana (all of Garudio Studiage, the Peckham-based collective of artists/designers responsible for putting the exhibition together), Miles Donovan, Elliot Thoburn and Miles Donovan of Peepshow and Annabelle Harmann, Simon Bird, Danny Sturgess, Matt Johnstone, Laura Gill, Jim Hollingworth, Andy Prince, Mike Topping and Jamie Wieck.

For more info and to see more images, visit http://www.garudiostudiage.com/darts.html

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