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Alëxone T’as le look croco in Paris

Born in 1976, Alëxone lives and works in Paris. Coming from a graffiti background, he rose to fame in the early 90’s with his striking letter-based tags appearing on the streets of Paris, combining graffiti, calligraphy and street installations under the name of Oedipus.
Since then his distinctive work has won him a reputation far beyond France and exhibitions all over Europe, among them Paris with the Fondation Cartier (“Born in the Streets”), Espace Vuitton (“Ecriture Silencieuse”) , Hamburg, Milan, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, and London.
Alëxone returns for a second solo show titled “T’as le look croco” at the Galerie LJ with his colorful fantasy world, full of wild animals and strange characters. This new body of work combines work on paper and canvas, presented as part of an interactive installation built in-situ.
Mainly working on paper over the last two years, his painting has become more mature, developing compositions sometimes so dense that they become almost abstract, although still discreetly showing his past as a graffiti writer.
Laz Hell Half’s Acre
During the intense London art marathon during Frieze Art Fair, Lazarides partnered with the Old Vic Tunnels to recreate Dante’s Inferno vision, entitled Hell Half’s Acre.

Between 12 and 17 October, 700 daily visitors were invited to explore the pop up installation within the labyrinth of tunnels beneath Waterloo station.
Contributing artists are Conor Harrington, Vhils, George Osodi, Antony Micallef, Doug Foster, Todd James, Paul Insect, Mark Jenkins, Boogie, Ian Francis, Polly Morgan, Jonathan Yeo, Zak Ové, David Choe and more.
Live painting sessions: Herakut
Nick Walker – In Gods We Trust
After two years Nick Walker returns to London with a new Solo Show at Art Sensus Gallery. “In Gods we trust” questions religious and political beliefs using a satirical sense of humour.
Controversial debates are illustrated like the Burka ban in France with Le Corancan and the Pope visit in the UK turning into a James Bond villain “Pope Sinister”
To add another dimension, and with religion literally melting away, Nick Walker’s little angels were happily chiseling away a chocolate Jesus and distributing a piece of it to the guests.


View the full set of pictures from the opening HERE
Nick Walker ‘In Gods We Trust’
Art Sensus 7 Howick Place, London, SW1P 1BB. 13 Oct – 27 Nov 2010
http://www.artsensus.com




