Well this rather splendid news. London gallery Space Station Sixty-Five have announced a new exhibition of the wonderful work of the equally wonderful cartoonist Steven Appleby. You can read a BF review of Steven’s recent graphic novel Dragman here on Broken Frontier. More details on ‘Nothing is Real’ below.
Space Station Sixty-Five is pleased to present
Step into the head of Steven Appleby during our new exhibition Nothing is Real.
“Nothing is Real is about secrets, and things not being what they appear to be. It’s about what the next door neighbours are doing on the other side of the sitting room wall. It’s about private spaces and dark places behind closed curtains, beneath pavements, and down in basements.
It’s about who – or what – your brother, sister, best friend and co-worker turn into when you’re not looking. It’s about the meaning of life and the meaninglessness of life. It’s about this world we all share that exists inside our minds – not out there all around us. It’s about reality itself. It’s about nothing… …and it’s about everything.”
– Steven Appleby.
The exhibition is open from 5th October, 2024 and continuing into 2025.
Opening times: Wednesday – Saturday 12.00 – 18.00
During the run of this exhibition, various events will be announced. To stay updated please make sure to follow Space Station Sixty-Five on Instagram and visit our website.
Everyone is welcome, our gallery is a fully wheelchair accessible venue