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Leepu's new creation : Leepu RMX-1

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:36 am
by NFS_MW
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"I do to cars what the fairy Godmother did to Cinderella before she went to the ball, only none of my vehicles will turn ugly again by midnight"
Leepu Awlia

Cars are commonly appreciated as objects of design but to many people they are also objects of desire. This exhibition celebrates the design and desirability of cars, but also questions our responsibility for the environment.

If you have you seen Leepu Awlia banging and hammering in the window of Rich Mix over the past couple of months now is the time to see what all that elbow grease and hard work has been for. If you haven’t you will be able to see a short film that has recorded the transformation of an old banger to a piece of beauty as part of CAR: Objects of Desire and Design - Rich Mix’s first exhibition.

The centrepiece of CAR is the work of Leepu Awlia, our first artist in residence. We first heard about Leepu from Muhammad Ahmedullah a photographer who has been documenting contemporary Dhaka. In his images we saw Leepu at work. Not only an extraordinary recycler, but a creator that works in a unique collaborative way that inspired us. Thus we invited Leepu to be our first artist in residence.

Leepu and his assistants arrived from Bangladesh at the end of May and in less than two months created the RMX-1, in an environment created by young men from Youth Action UK in Shadwell. Leepu and his team have performed this spectacular transformation on a battered Ford Capri working by hand, hammering and banging pieces of sheet metal to transform it to its present remarkable state.



You can see RMX-1, experience Leepu’s workshop and processes, explore relevant issues on a number of interactive screens and enjoy our programme of classic car films.

We would like to thank everyone who has been involved in the
making of this exhibition:

The RMX-1 Car Team
From Dhaka

Lead Artist: Leepu Awlia
Supervisor and Mechanic: Dipu Awlia
Mechanics: Abdul Goni, Abdul Karim
Supported by: Dipa, Rokhsana & Farzana Awlia
From London
Trainee Mechanics: Raju Hussein, Monshor Miah
Mechanics: Fahad Qureshi, Fahim Qureshi, Zumon Jaigirdar, Abul Hussein, Khalil Alkarssifi, Saboor Wahid from JT Motors

Car Exhibition Team
Producer: Remi Vaughan-Richards from StormCity Films and RVR Productions
Associate Producer: Namdi Eneli
DV Director: Nicolas Haque
Design Team: Rich Mix, Abiogenesis and Edwin Wright
‘Urban Car Culture’ by Katrin Locke
‘ Car Culture’ by Abigail Durrant and Edward Stanton from Okeanos
‘ Live to Create’ by De-Leon and Ball
‘Leepu’ by Damian De-Leon

Special thanks to:
Muhammad Ahmedullah
Alim and Sadique from Unique Auto Services, Hainault
Ali’s Garage, Redchurch Street
Moin Hasan Dhrubo
‘ Piplu’ at Adcomm
Youth Action UK
Helal Miah from the Consortium of Bengali Associations

Over 70 people from the local area have been involved in making this exhibition. Including 36 young people, 2 from Shoreditch Community College with whom Leepu has shared his skills. The others formed the graffiti project team and have been involved in a short documentary film project.
RMX-1 Documentary Film Project – shown as a short in our cinemas before Disney/Pixar’s CARS
Young participants trained by: Rachel Wang and Mark Currie of Chocolate Films

Participants
Nita Khan
Thanjima Hussain
Ayesha Hussain
Eddie Frost
Tina Caballero
Ai Nakashima
Ebony Francis
Juvoyr Foyz

Soundtrack by: young participants from Swanlea school, Tower Hamlets trained by:
Dr. Das and Karen O’Brien of Asian Dub Foundation Education with thanks to: Hannah Fox.

Joseph Williams, aka Viper
Elijah Riley, aka Reckz
Afzal Miah, aka Lefty
Peter James-Hamilton, aka Ruthless Boi

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Structure- Ford Capri
Year- 1982
Roof- Vauxhall Calibra, 1935
Exterior materials- sheet metal, paint, glass, perspex
Interior materials- Leather seats & panel, DVD player, etc.

from-: http://www.richmix.org.uk/exhibitions_car.htm

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:15 pm
by Darth Triad
good find.

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:26 pm
by rawfin
nice work fahmid.

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:58 pm
by GTI VR6
this is great!

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 2:12 pm
by Abdul
very good.Leepu can be anywhere in the world he does a great job cheer to him.He is writing first page of Bangladesh car history like DTD does .It was another car made by him for the REVIVAL in Dhaka a white car.

Need pics of the back and interior too please.

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 3:40 pm
by NFS_MW
a couple more pics. will post more (interior and rear ones) as soon as i get them-:
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:40 pm
by Zayan
My god that is a nice ride!

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 2:37 am
by zoheb
nice work. Hats off to him. .........but this car kinda looks similar to the other one he made b4. I forgot the name of that car, but we have the pics in the gallery and it was present in the F1 autshow 2006.

Does anyone else feel the same or is it just me?

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 3:02 am
by DROHI
that is a sweet ride

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 2:56 pm
by NFS_MW
zoheb wrote:nice work. Hats off to him. .........but this car kinda looks similar to the other one he made b4. I forgot the name of that car, but we have the pics in the gallery and it was present in the F1 autshow 2006.

Does anyone else feel the same or is it just me?
u talking abt the F-21? i agree with u..

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:46 pm
by saif009
i also agree with zoheb. but still it looks very good :D

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:46 am
by DROHI
umm a bit confuesd where are the doors or is the car suppoese to be like this :quesexclaim:

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 1:43 am
by GTI VR6
i dont think its got any doors....

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 4:32 am
by DROHI
ya thats what i thougt gti. i think the car will look much better if lowered a lil bit

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 3:17 pm
by sakin_bd
His second best???.............. ever??