The Village Underground are a not for proffit organization based in east London, providing interesting spaces for creative people to work and exhibit.
They host a large exhibition space in the heart of Londons east end.
On the old viaduct above, old tube carriages and shipping containers provide office and studio space for creative people.
Commercial clients like Sony help to support diverse cultral events, such as this Scrawl Collective Exhibition.
This carriage has been painted so many times now it has gained a centimeter in width.
The exhibition space is a reclaimed warehouse previously used as a garage.
Two large arches under the viaduct add to the space available.
We work closely with the Village Underground to provide them and their clients with a variety of imagery.
Auro Foxcroft (foreground) is the director and main inspiration behind the project.
These images were taken at Open House 2007. Where interesting buildings around London are open to the public for the weekend.
These images were taken at Open House 2007. Where interesting buildings around London are open to the public for the weekend.
These images were taken at Open House 2007. Where interesting buildings around London are open to the public for the weekend.
These images were taken at Open House 2007. Where interesting buildings around London are open to the public for the weekend.
From an Adidas launch event where seven graffiti artists from around the globe were commissioned to paint all manner of things. Watch the time-lapse video.
From an Adidas launch event where seven graffiti artists from around the globe were commissioned to paint all manner of things. Watch the time-lapse video.
From an Adidas launch event where seven graffiti artists from around the globe were commissioned to paint all manner of things. Watch the time-lapse video.
From an Adidas launch event where seven graffiti artists from around the globe were commissioned to paint all manner of things. Watch the time-lapse video.
From an Adidas launch event where seven graffiti artists from around the globe were commissioned to paint all manner of things. Watch the time-lapse video.
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