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Labyrinth Gallery Brighton

31 Oct, 2024

Fatboy Slim X TBOY signed Pepita Coffee Tins ‘Brewing Beats and Excellence’

 

Labyrinth Gallery curated by Darren Marcus, has quickly established itself as a must-visit destination for pop art enthusiasts in the UK. Located on Market Street, between The White Company and Pret, the gallery is home to iconic works celebrating legends like David Bowie, Debbie Harry and Prince among others.

The Gallery represents a diverse selection of renowned photographers such as Brian Aris, Brian Duffy, Chris Duffy and Gavin Evans and contemporary pop artists including Zinsky, #Onelife183 and local artists TBOY and Veebee. As well as offering a great selection of rare, signed memorabilia pieces, from the Sex Pistols, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and many others, along with personalised commissions and a specialist art finder service.

Recently, the gallery hosted an exclusive event featuring superstar DJ Fatboy Slim and pop artist TBOY, in collaboration with Pepita Coffee, to launch a limited-edition range of collectible coffee tins. With such unique experiences, there is truly something for every art lover to discover at Labyrinth Gallery—a place where you can easily get lost in the vibrant world of pop art.

Can you tell me about Pepita coffee and the event tonight? We are a coffee company in partnership with Fatboy Slim who sells coffee all over the globe. We partner with street and contemporary artists to design the coffee tins which are collectible and reusable with the best coffee in the world from Colombia, Guatemala and Ethiopia. The coffee is a luxury blend, 100% Arabica. The fact that the tins are reusable is good for the environment. We won three UK awards this year. One for the Most Creative Luxury Coffee Brand at Luxlife Awards, one for Most Pioneering Gourmet Coffee Business at the SME News’ seventh annual UK Enterprise Awards and finally UK Enterprise Sustainable Coffee and Art Culture Excellence Award 2024 also at the SME News. We are happy to support and work with some incredible artists.

Where else are you currently working on this project? We are working in Miami and Germany. You can also find our product in London in Selfridges and Fenwick Department Store.

 

Do you have any connections here in Brighton? My son was born in Brighton and plays for Brighton football team (youth team) he also won the Brighton Marathon for kids last year. My son and daughter both live nearby in Lewes and we love Brighton.

Any exciting projects coming up for you? We are launching a new collection with Jessica Albarn (Damon from Blur’s sister) who is an artist. We launch new artists every month for the brand.

Who is TBOY? 

TBOY studied at Worthing college of art and design, first in fine art and then continuing to 3D design. Influenced by iconic people, music, gaming and moments in time, TBOY’s work has sold all over the world. His work has been exhibited in London, Manchester, Brighton and New York. TBOY is obsessed with detail and finish in his work and likes to mix thought provoking messages and humour with an increasing focus on one off and limited runs.

Influenced by iconic figures, his love of music, and pivotal moments in history, TBOY’s work has garnered global acclaim and is sought after by art enthusiasts from all over the world. His artistry, characterized by a profound appreciation for colour and texture, has earned him a reputation far and wide.

TBOY Reflections Artwork Available at Labyrinth Gallery

Labyrinth Gallery are proud to present a brand-new collection from TBOY including his new original ‘Reflections’ Series featuring the likes of Oasis, Acid Mouse, Grace Jones, Prince and The Prodigy to name a few.

TBOY X Fatboy Slim ‘You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby’

Additionally, TBOY’s Keith’s 12” Collection is taking the gallery by storm. A very limited edition of signed Fatboy Slim’s album You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby were produced for the event, with limited quantities left. You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby is a defining masterpiece of the big beat genre. Released in 1998, it propelled Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) into the global spotlight. The album’s infectious blend of electronic beats, clever sampling, and catchy hooks solidified Cook as one of the leading electronic music producers of the time. Tracks like “Right Here, Right Now” and “Praise You” showcased Cook’s exceptional talent for crafting dance floor anthems. With its timeless appeal and innovative production, You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby remains a celebrated classic, captivating audiences and inspiring generations of music lovers.

Make sure you visit Labyrinth Gallery to buy some of the limited edition coffee tins which would make excellent Christmas gifts. There’s also some astonishing artwork available. 

Visit Labyrinth Gallery: 56 Market St, BN1 1HH / 07973 286 860 / sales@labyrinthart.uk / www.labyrinthart.uk

Ahmed Khalil
Author: Ahmed Khalil

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