Over the past 3 years, Dominic Rowswell, the organiser behind the UK's Bicker Gallery has organised shows in temporary venues in London and Bristol, commonly called 'pop up shows'. This allows the artists work not to be limited to the normal conventional gallery space. The 'pop up' shows also enable the gallery to adapt accordingly to the artists wishes, all the while keeping the audience interested by inviting them to visit spaces that they might not ordinarily visit.

Previous shows have been held in such places as High Street shops, a disused underground station, an old police station and a converted warehouse. The venue is not revealed until a couple of weeks prior to the gallery opening.

'Wonderlust' The first of such exhibitions features the work of British artist, Xenz aka Graeme Brusby, he began painting graffiti in the 80s in the derelict warehouses of Hull in Yorkshire England his career spans two decades one of which was spent in Bristol working with TCF crew amongst many of the street art scenes finest creative minds.

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