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Illusive Art Collective 83y0nd to Exhibit in London.

Come on in…, 224cm x 154cm, Oil on Canvas

This Thursday, March 27th 2025 from 6- 9pm in Soho 83y0nd will present their inaugural exhibition, ‘Paradise Lost’.

Renowned for disruptive and thought-provoking installations, 83y0nd creates fine art from paintings and sculpture, through to sound design and immersive experiences.

For ‘Paradise Lost’, we will embark on a transformative journey where the allure of pristine landscapes collide with the stark realities of human impact. The venue has been transformed into a dystopian beachscape that urges reflection on the delicate balance between human activity and the natural world.

Pacific Palisades, 30 x 30cm, Fire on Canvas

16 paintings are set in an immersive environment where actors lounge beneath a palm tree constructed from discarded tyres, periodically reaching into their cooler filled with trash and discarding it onto the beach. A resident’ ‘beach cleaner’ promptly collects the trash and deposits it into a modified bin, which in turn expels it back onto the beach, symbolising the relentless cycle of pollution. Attendees will also be offered refreshments in the guise of resin lollipops encapsulating pieces of trash, further emphasizing the pervasive nature of waste.

Paradise Lost, 100 x 70cm, Oil on canvas
Paradise Lost, 100 x 70cm, Oil on canvas

All rubbish used in the exhibition has been collected from beaches and nature spots around the UK, underscoring the tangible impact of pollution on our shores and countryside.

“Paradise Lost isn’t just an exhibition—it’s a mirror. Alluring through the pull of beauty, then revealing the stark realities of human impact on nature, it’s a collision of art and experience with the intention of sparking reflection.” 

— 83y0nd

83y0nd’s work is characterised by a style termed ‘Newer Objectivity,’ confronting modern realities, where what initially appears alluring, leaves the viewer in deep contemplation, demanding us to confront our actions.

Buy Now pay Later, 60 x 40cm, Oil on Board w/ mixed media frame

This exhibition follows 83y0nd’s previous guerrilla installation on Hastings beach titled ’83y0nd The Sea’ that coincided with Endangered Species Day 2024 to highlight the potential implications of global warming, inviting us to question government policy and wasteful spending.

‘Paradise Lost’ promises to be a compelling experience, challenging perceptions and encouraging reflection on humanity’s relationship with the environment.

Boiling a Planet, 180 x 30cm Oil & Fire on Canvas

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Paradise Lost, Thursday March 27th 2025 from 6- 9pm in Soho For info & guest list contact Natalia Cassel at natalia@casselconsultancy.com

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