Las imágenes son ejemplos reconocibles de estilo de la firma del artista. "Mal puro combina el atractivo de humor del pop y la naturaleza rebelde de arte urbano para crear su nueva serie de pesadillas, con imágenes de rostros conocidos que reflejan nuestra cultura actual obsesionada por la celebridad en un estilo derivado en inspiracion de Warhol
La ubicación galería es significativa (Proud tiene tres galerías en Londres): camino del rey esta en el centro de la comunidad de Chelsea que dominó la década de 1960. A sí mismo "mal puro", sin embargo, se ha convertido en un fenómeno global: desde un tiempo de su infancia entre Londres y Silicon Valley y una etapa de juventud como diseñador gráfico en San Francisco, su trabajo es visto por todo el mundo, desde Sao Paulo a Sydney. Las obras comienzan en £ 200 para impresiones (70cm x 80cm), £ 600 para copias de acabados a mano del mismo tamaño, de 1.500 libras por una lona de 76cm x 76cm y 2.000 libras por un lienzo de 100 cm x 100 cm.
Exposicion :
Jueves 23 de junio hasta el domingo 7 de agosto 2016
en Proud galleries
161 King’s Road, Londres SW3 (020-7349 0822)
www.proud.co.uk
Stone Art. Brian Jones by Charles Uzzell-Edwards (AKA Pure Evil) at Proud Galleries Chelsea
Street artist Pure Evil will be turning his focus towards the Swinging Sixties this summer, with an exhibition at Proud Chelsea entitled Pure Evil on the King’s Road, running from Thursday June 23 to Sunday August 7. Pure Evil – aka Charles Uzzell-Edwards – has created images of such seminal 1960s figures as Brian Jones , presented as nightmarish visions of her lovers; and the title is (in this case): : Anita Pallenberg’s Nightmare.
The images are all recognisable examples of the artist’s signature style. “Pure Evil combines the humorous appeal of pop and the rebellious nature of urban art to create his new Nightmare series, with Warhol-inspired images of famous faces reflecting our current celebrity-obsessed culture in a style derived from the artist’s days of scrawling graffiti tags in London and California,” says Proud. “Pure Evil is fast becoming a key player in the rise of street art as fine art, following in the wake of Banksy, whose team he worked with on Banksy’s Santa’s Ghetto.”
The gallery location is significant (Proud has three galleries in London): the King’s Road was at the centre of the Chelsea community that dominated the 1960s. Pure Evil himself, however, has become something of a global phenomenon: from a childhood split between London and Silicon Valley and a youthful period as a graphic designer in San Francisco, his work is seen all over the world, from São Paulo to Sydney. The works start at £200 for prints (70cm x 80cm), £600 for hand-finished prints of the same size, £1,500 for a 76cm x 76cm canvas and £2,000 for a 100cm x 100cm canvas.
Exposition :
Thursday June 23 to Sunday August 7 2016
at Proud galleries
161 King’s Road, London SW3 (020-7349 0822)
www.proud.co.uk
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