Cyclism
16 June - 13 August 2014
Cyclism, a celebration of cycling to coincide with Yorkshire’s Le Grand Départ 2014. We’ve collaborated with and commissioned graphic designers, artists and bike shops to create and curate an multi disciplinary bicycle exhibition. Whether you are an avid cyclist, a lover of art, or you just appreciate good design, there is something for everyone in #CYCLISM.
Featuring:
Custom built bikes and design collaborations
Limited edition jerseys and musettes
Archive photography and film footage
Hand pulled Screenprints
Letterpress prints
Digital artwork
Graphic design
T-shirts
Tote bags
Neon artwork
Bicycle biscuits
& more…
Feed My Ride Musettes
A collection of cycling musettes by leading designers and illustrators, curated and made by Progress Packaging in celebration of the Grand Depart in Yorkshire 2014.
Musettes are 300 x 360mm, screen printed black on custom dyed yellow cotton with embroidered tag and internal pocket. 2 sided designs.
Contributors: M/M (Paris), Design Project, Rapha, Commission, Assembly, Build, Supermundane, Manual, I Love Dust, Intercity, StudioMakgill, Milltag, Neil Stevens, Irving & Co with John Broadley
For enquiries about pieces exhibited in the show, please contact the gallery.
Milltag Jerseys
We’re showing a selection of Milltag special edition jerseys as part of Cyclism, please contact Milltag directly for sales and quote ‘Cyclism at The Gallery at Munro House’.
Milltag began in 2010 when two London graphic designers with a shared passion for life in the saddle, were unable to find a cycling jersey that was either plastered with sponsors’ logos or simply indistinct from other generic cycle wear. They produce high quality, technical cycle-wear that are pieces of art for people like them. A garment whose performance can be relied upon, but that a cyclist would be proud to pull on and guarantee that they will ‘stand out from the peloton’. They create their own designs and collaborate with artists and designers from all over the world who share their aim to revolutionize the cycle jersey industry. Like art, the jerseys are initially produced in limited, individually numbered editions so that customers purchase a garment that is practically unique, lovingly created and guaranteed to be the envy of the rest of those on two wheels.
For enquiries about pieces exhibited in the show, please contact the gallery.
Entry Via Café 164
Tuesday - Thursday
10.30am - 2pm (Cafe Only)
Friday - Monday Closed
Please note these are temporary hours, the cafe is open for take-away but the gallery is currently closed due to government legislation.
Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays