Those suffering from hipster fatigue should visit Five Hundred Dollars for a reminder of why Hackney became so hip in the first place. James Unsworth‘s show is a return to form for East London art, a scene otherwise awash with indulgence and ketamine. Go see.
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it’s ironic and fresh because the artist portrayed the characters of a children’s tv show engaging in ‘adult’ themes like violence, sex and caca.
thank you for pushing back the boundaries of art and humour.
lol caca
Wish id kept my old school textbooks, the margins were crammed with this sort of art….smaller though. And not in colour. Strangely though even at that age I thought they were the witless scribblings of a talentless pubescent.
Art. Lol, etc.