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Matilda Battersby
Sunday 29 August 2010 19:00 EDT
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Musician and co-founder of Unkle James Lavelle, a man who has collaborated with greats such as Thom Yorke, Ian Brown and Jarvis Cocker, is set to host another artistic collaboration with a three-day pop-up music and art show at the Haunch of Venison gallery in London this weekend.

Contributing artists include Nathan Coley, urban artists Bast and Futura as well as international street art group Faile.

Fashion label Boudicca, perfume curator Azzi Glasser, Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja and a host of other artistic types will be involved in an ambitious effort to meld the visual and the musical disciplines.

Preview Daydreaming with James Lavelle by clicking here or on the image

Daydreaming with... James Lavelle, Haunch of Venison, London W1, 27 to 30 August. 'Where Did the Night Fall' is out now on All Surrender (020 7495 5050; Daydreamingwith.com)

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