Lazarides Gallery is pleased to announce the final exhibition in our temporary Beverly Hills space. 'When Superstars Ruled The World' will be the first US exhibition for British artist Jay Jay Burridge and promises to be one of the most talked about shows of the summer.
Presenting with the Lazarides Gallery for the first time, Jay Jay Burridge has brought dinosaurs of enormous proportion back to life morphing them to fit our fashionable modern lives. The breathtaking scale of Jay Jay’s sculptures in contrast with the simplicity of the construction makes the re-invention of these classic beasts truly extraordinary and appeals to everyone who was once a child…
When Superstars Ruled the World will feature six huge hand-built dinosaurs made of industrial packing materials, manipulated into occasional activities such as sipping tea, playing instruments, surfing and break-dancing. Jay Jay’s commercial approach to creating art will make fashion inspired multiples available to collectors of all stripes…especially those who get a kick out of standing in line to collect the latest sneaker release.
Lazarides | 320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Monday - Sunday 12 pm - 8pm
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
Featuring Jay Jay Burridge
13th August 2010 - 26th August 2010
Featuring Jonathan Yeo
9th July 2010 - 8th August 2010
Next up at our Beverly Hills gallery in LA is Jonathan Yeo's solo show.
Famed for his pornographic representations of infamous 21st Century figures, Yeo's new solo exhibition will feature his most provocative works to date, including his renowned nudes, botanical studies as well as some very surprising portraits.
Here's a taste of what's in store.
For more information, please read the press release.
Lazarides | 320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Monday - Sunday 12 pm - 8pm
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
Famed for his pornographic representations of infamous 21st Century figures, Yeo's new solo exhibition will feature his most provocative works to date, including his renowned nudes, botanical studies as well as some very surprising portraits.
Here's a taste of what's in store.
For more information, please read the press release.
Lazarides | 320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Monday - Sunday 12 pm - 8pm
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
9th June 2010 - 3rd July 2010
Lazarides LA is proud to introduce, EuroTrash: a stellar line up of some of the hottest European artists around.
Hailing from France, JR will bring his unique vision to Beverly Hills. Immersing himself within cultures where struggle and conflict are rife, he presents his monochromatic photographs and installations.
Renovating the urban environment much like JR, is the innovative Portugese artist Alexandre Farto aka Vhils. He manipulates a variety of surfaces to create his extraordinary vision. From the brick facade of buildings to peeling off layered flyposters, he reveals images that explore the sub-cultures and dynamism of a city.
Cork born painter Conor Harrington explores the illusion of power and the emotional side of masculinity in his large-scale paintings. Combing the fast pace of grafitti art with traditional oil painting, resulting in energetic murals of soldiers and conquerors existing within a chaotic abstracted landscape.
Antony Micallef returns to LA with his distinctive style of painting. Drawing on icons of contemporary society which both celebrate and condemn modern day living. His most recent works are built upon a profound belief in the act of brushstrokes and animals and humans merge in the happy accident of the artist's extreme stream of consciousness.
Immortalising the individual in monumental proportions is what these exciting artist do best. Using the overlooked, misunderstood and mundane elements of our everyday, each artist captures our attention with their distinctive style and alternative approach.
Lazarides | 320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Monday - Sunday 12 pm - 8pm
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
Hailing from France, JR will bring his unique vision to Beverly Hills. Immersing himself within cultures where struggle and conflict are rife, he presents his monochromatic photographs and installations.
Renovating the urban environment much like JR, is the innovative Portugese artist Alexandre Farto aka Vhils. He manipulates a variety of surfaces to create his extraordinary vision. From the brick facade of buildings to peeling off layered flyposters, he reveals images that explore the sub-cultures and dynamism of a city.
Cork born painter Conor Harrington explores the illusion of power and the emotional side of masculinity in his large-scale paintings. Combing the fast pace of grafitti art with traditional oil painting, resulting in energetic murals of soldiers and conquerors existing within a chaotic abstracted landscape.
Antony Micallef returns to LA with his distinctive style of painting. Drawing on icons of contemporary society which both celebrate and condemn modern day living. His most recent works are built upon a profound belief in the act of brushstrokes and animals and humans merge in the happy accident of the artist's extreme stream of consciousness.
Immortalising the individual in monumental proportions is what these exciting artist do best. Using the overlooked, misunderstood and mundane elements of our everyday, each artist captures our attention with their distinctive style and alternative approach.
Lazarides | 320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Monday - Sunday 12 pm - 8pm
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
Featuring David Choe
23rd April 2010 - 23rd May 2010
Lazarides is delighted to announce its exhibition programme for an exclusive 4-month period in Los Angeles. Launching in April, Lazarides will host 4 unique exhibitions in a secret 8,000 square foot venue in Beverly Hills.
To kick it off, David Choe is returning to his hometown after a six-year absence with Nothing to Declare (23rd April-30th May). The extremely prolific Choe has been hard at work creating new paintings, drawings and sculptures for the 8,000 sq ft space in Beverly Hills.
Inspired by his own experiences - good and bad - Choe weaves these encounters into his work, projecting a dramatic and fantastical, often sexually explicit, vision of the world.
From the artist who first exhibited in an ice-cream parlor, expect no less than a sensory melting pot of life seen through his eyes.
For more information please read the press release.
'Nothing to Declare' will run from 23rd April - 23rd May 2010, open everyday 12 - 8 pm.
320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
To kick it off, David Choe is returning to his hometown after a six-year absence with Nothing to Declare (23rd April-30th May). The extremely prolific Choe has been hard at work creating new paintings, drawings and sculptures for the 8,000 sq ft space in Beverly Hills.
Inspired by his own experiences - good and bad - Choe weaves these encounters into his work, projecting a dramatic and fantastical, often sexually explicit, vision of the world.
From the artist who first exhibited in an ice-cream parlor, expect no less than a sensory melting pot of life seen through his eyes.
For more information please read the press release.
'Nothing to Declare' will run from 23rd April - 23rd May 2010, open everyday 12 - 8 pm.
320 North Beverly Drive | Beverly Hills | CA | 90210
Phone: +1 323 202 6339 / +1 323 202 5305
Featuring Jonathan Yeo, Vhils, Zevs, Invader, Blu, Paul Insect, Miranda Donovan, Conor Harrington, Faile, JR, Antony Micallef, Polly Morgan, David Choe, Lucy Mclauchlan and Todd James.
4th December 2008 - 25th January 2009
Outsiders comes to the Midlands!
A new group show, similar to Lazarides' hugely successful NY Outsiders show, comes to The New Art Gallery Walsall. Lazarides is pleased to present Outsiders, curated by David Thorp and in association with The New Art Gallery Walsall.
Located in a small town outside of Birmingham, The New Art Gallery Walsall is a fantastic public art space, respected and well known for its innovative exhibitions.
Outsiders showcases the work of 15 of our celebrated international artists in Lazarides' first museum show. There will be work by artists such as Faile, Paul Insect, David Choe, Jonathan Yeo, and Blu, huge site-specific wall pieces by Lucy Mclauchlan and Conor Harrington. Plus a commissioned piece by Todd James to feature in the large, front, gallery window.
The show will be open from the 5th December until the 25th January.
The New Art Gallery Walsall
Gallery Square
Walsall
WS2 8LG
United Kingdom
Please view the press release to read more.
A new group show, similar to Lazarides' hugely successful NY Outsiders show, comes to The New Art Gallery Walsall. Lazarides is pleased to present Outsiders, curated by David Thorp and in association with The New Art Gallery Walsall.
Located in a small town outside of Birmingham, The New Art Gallery Walsall is a fantastic public art space, respected and well known for its innovative exhibitions.
Outsiders showcases the work of 15 of our celebrated international artists in Lazarides' first museum show. There will be work by artists such as Faile, Paul Insect, David Choe, Jonathan Yeo, and Blu, huge site-specific wall pieces by Lucy Mclauchlan and Conor Harrington. Plus a commissioned piece by Todd James to feature in the large, front, gallery window.
The show will be open from the 5th December until the 25th January.
The New Art Gallery Walsall
Gallery Square
Walsall
WS2 8LG
United Kingdom
Please view the press release to read more.
Featuring Faile
7th November 2008 - 16th November 2008
Lazarides is delighted to present a show of new, never seen before work by New York collective Faile. The show will include new works on canvas, wood and boxes and will take place at an off site location, a former school in Kennington.
The venue address is - Lilian Baylis Old School, Lollard St, London, SE11 6PY
The show will run for 10 days from the 7th to the 16th of November, open daily from 11am - 7pm.
For more information please read the press release.
The venue address is - Lilian Baylis Old School, Lollard St, London, SE11 6PY
The show will run for 10 days from the 7th to the 16th of November, open daily from 11am - 7pm.
For more information please read the press release.
Featuring Antony Micallef
31st October 2008 - 19th January 2009
Featuring Faile, Paul Insect, JR, Antony Micallef, Jonathan Yeo, Miranda Donovan, Invader, David Choe, Mark Jenkins, Todd James, Vhils, Polly Morgan, Mode 2, BAST, Conor Harrington, Zevs, Blu, Borf and Ian Francis.
26th September 2008 - 26th October 2008
Due to overwhelming demand from the good people of New York we are going to keep the Outsiders show open for a further two weeks and close on October 26th.
Thanks to everyone who has been through so far and if you haven't we hope you enjoy it.
See the press release for more details.
Thank you to Wallkandy for the images.
Featuring Paul Insect
12th September 2008 - 21st September 2008
Lazarides Gallery is thrilled to present Poison, a major, ten-day, site-specific exhibition of new work by Paul Insect in an out of gallery location, a former bath house in King’s Cross.
The venue address is: 9 Caledonian Road Kings Cross, N1 9DX
Open daily from 11 am - 7 pm Monday - Friday, Saturday 10am - 6 pm and Sunday 12pm - 5pm
A press release is available.
The venue address is: 9 Caledonian Road Kings Cross, N1 9DX
Open daily from 11 am - 7 pm Monday - Friday, Saturday 10am - 6 pm and Sunday 12pm - 5pm
A press release is available.
