You May Find Yourself...
02 JUNE 2023 - 23 JUNE 2023, Ended 04:12 PM (UK time)Known across the globe for targeting artworks and cultural events with non-violent direct action, Just Stop Oil supporters have continued to engage with contemporary artists, academics and activists.
Artists and collectors, such as Gavin Turk, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Jamie Reid, William Mackinnon, Peter Kennard, Boy George and more will showcase their works in support of Just Stop Oil’s demand: that the British government immediately halts all new fossil fuel licensing and consents.
Standing with them are FILET space, The Koppel Project, The Auction Collective, and the Vivienne Foundation.
Jeremy Till, Former Head of Central Saint Martins and Pro Vice-Chancellor of University of the Arts London said:
“Just Stop Oil has utilised art in their activism brilliantly – the soup on sunflowers and the searing after image of orange powder on the green baize snooker table. The wonderful artists contributing to this auction in solidarity are part of that protest.”
Rebecca Marcus-Monks, Director Of Operations at The Koppel Project said:
“The Koppel Project is committed to its mission of fostering meaningful artistic dialogue. Supporting the "You May Find Yourself…" intervention is a natural extension of our dedication to driving positive change through art. By hosting this, we emphasise our role as a catalyst for transformative conversations. This opportunity allows us to leverage our platform to raise awareness and engage audiences towards a sustainable future where creativity and environmental consciousness coexist harmoniously.”
Brenna Horrox, Curator at FILET space said:
“This is an important intervention to show the art community stands with climate activists in the fight against further environmental exploitation and vice versa that climate activists value art and artists and want art to be part of the future."
Individual artists and art institutions are coming together at this critical moment to send a clear message to the British government - we resist as one.
This is where we find ourselves, living at a crisis point that will birth a new age. This is an intervention. And this is just the beginning.
2. Sam Creasey
SpeedoOil and plaster on Fabriano paper mounted to wood., 42 x 32 x 1 cm.
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6. Paris68redux + Miles Glyn + Gavin Turk
Just Stop Oil - Soup (x5)Screenprint, 50 x 70 cm.
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11. Not Here To Be Liked + Hex Prints
In Bed With Big Oil2 colour silk screen on Somerset Velvet, black,, 55.5 x 360 cm.
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12. Hannah Woodhouse (aka Hannah Banner)
Eat the RichCanvas, gesso & ink , 30 x 42 cm.
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21. Karolina Koßmann
Ausflug der toten Mädchen (The dead girls‘ class trip)oil on canvas , 45 x 50 cm.
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23. Margaret Reid
Not distracted series, nos 2,Coloured pencil and felt tip pens , 21 x 29.7 cm.
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24. Margaret Reid
Drawing of JSO injunction breakers outside Kingsbury terminal, made while in Bronzefield after the actionbiro and felt tip pen on prison issue paper sanitary bag, with toothpaste on back from wall, 10 x 19 cm.
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30. Alexei Izmaylov
CHANNELS, #171Synthetic polymers, PLA, plug, paint, surface mounted socket, steel hardware., 13 x 7.5 x 7 cm.
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34. Cressie Gethin
Avocado, Great Tit, Mouse, Cat, Penguin, KingfisherWatercolour, graphite, coloured pencil , 29.7 x 21 cm.
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35. Gribaudiplytas
Plastic in pots: side tablemetal, glass jars, plastic, 50 x 10 cm.
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36. rechonski
temporal investigations on the london underground3 x altered found watches, 4 x 2 cm.
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37. Harry Grundy
Shell3D Printed Resin, Shredded Shell Co Sustainability Targets, 5.4 x 10.9 x 12 cm.
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41. Lorraine Huddle
That which is not goodPhoto-transfer collage, oil paint and beeswax on wood panel., 21 x 15 cm.
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42. Hannah Shillito
DESTROY THE PATRIARCHY NOT THE PLANETScreen print with glid, 70 x 50 cm.
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51. Mair Bain
The Uk Government's Hypocritical Stance on ProtestInk on paper, 29.7 x 21 cm.
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52. l.y.monster
Cassandra (She knew the future. And she said 'Just stop oil')Simple paper sheet - felt pen, 21 x 29.7 cm.
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55. Nat Morley
6th Mass ExtinctionGiclee print of woodcut print with watercolour , 63 x 50 cm.
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57. Just a design for XR and JSO
"No fish in a glass ocean?" MProfessional Poster prints, 30 x 71 cm.
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58. Sophy Rickett
Young Girl 1973/2019 + signed copy of The Curious Moaning of Kenfig Burrows bookfibre based silver gelatin print, framed & book, 19 x 26 cm.
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59. William Mackinnon
Princess HighwayAcrylic, oil and automotive enamel on linen, 147.8 x 84.4 cm.
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66. Constance McIntosh Smith
After the EndAcrylic and mixed media on canvas, 30.48 x 25.4 cm.
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68. Jeremy Atkinson
One pair of Bespoke hand made british clogsHandmade shoes. Carved wood and handcut leather, 12 x 14 x 34 cm.
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69. Mel Smothers
The Climes Are a Changin, #031Found objects from climate change event on a pedestal with Big Oil graphic., 121 x 33 x 33 cm.
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71. Elaine Washington Vigne
Urban Tribal Global ChicRecycled plastic, 2.54 x 16.25 cm.
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79. ADJECT.STUDIO
THIS shouldn't dominate the newsPicture frame (mixed media), 50 x 70 cm.
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80. Kirsten Lavers
Admitting the Possibilities of Error - Anthropocene Palimpsest - Artic RegionsGiclee print, 29.7 x 42 cm.
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86. Richard Kelly
Vale of the BrigantesDigital Printed + hand painted canvass rare., 84.1 x 59.4 cm.
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109. Nat Loftus
Once more to dreamMixed media: acrylic, pencil, collage, 42 x 29.7 cm.