Controversial film maker and ad maker, Tony Kaye, perhaps best known for his 1998 film American History X starring Edward Norton and Edward Furlong, will today be touring the capital in a Nissan Cube, revisiting locations which have shaped his creativity.
Taking in everywhere from St. Albans Art School where he studied, to Saatchi & Saatchi and The National Film Theatre, Tony will round off his day by performing some of his songs at the Hospital Club.
And how is he documenting this epic tour of London’s creative hubs? Via Twitter of course- a Twithibition, if you will, which Tony’s friend Mark Borkowski describes as a ‘multimedia journey and conversation…filmed and blogged live’.
The climax of the event will take place at the Nissan Cube Store in East London, where Tony will host a debate on The Beatles 1967 album ‘Seargent Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’, which Tony regards as ‘the greatest work of art made in my lifetime - and the greatest piece of recorded art ever. I don’t consider there are any other valid recordings other that’.
Tony will also no doubt also discuss the design merits of Japan’s most iconic car, the Cube - and will mark the beginning of a series of avant-garde exhibitions being held at the conceptual pop up space.









