
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ an Art Below exhibition
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ is Art Below’s first gallery exhibition since January, opening Friday 17th July at Ad Lib Gallery.
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ is Art Below’s first gallery exhibition since January, opening Friday 17th July at Ad Lib Gallery.
Demonic cartoon heads, rewriting American history, edible art, a hatching egg, adolescence, giant hands and hidden faces.
Apocalypse by the Greek definition of the word means a revelation or an unveiling of things not previously known. Driven by this concept, London-based artist James Ostrer’s latest body of work presents a powerfully intimate portrait of his evolving state of consciousness.
This weeks top 5 includes: Eyes, the colour pink, cuddly toys, slicing and plasticine.
We managed to catch artist James Ostrer in an airport on his way to bombay beach club in Los Angeles to talk about his awesome new exhibition Finding Me Through You
Flip-flops, chaos, a path, a garden, flowers, domesticity and outer space.
In 2016 world-renowned curator Azu Nwagbogu invited James to show his 2014 ‘Wotsit All About’ series in Lagos, Nigeria. Naturally, Nwagbogu expected Ostrer to come along with his fetishised junk food portraits that had warned the west of over-consumption.
Absolut is collaborating with Guru Jimmy, artist James Ostrer’s spiritual guide, on two site-specific Art Bars in Hong Kong.
Jose Cuervo, the oldest tequila brand in the world partners with the Mexican Embassy to bring an art-led Day of The Dead festival to London
Wotsit all about, by James Ostrer, the Jackson Pollock of confectionary,
?Much like Paul McCarthy’s or George Condo’s seminal works, the photographs form a bizarre pattern of tribalism and cartoon-like absurdity.
10th December Madrid Launch Antony Micallef and James Ostrer are the latest Artists to create unique installations for Journey: a… Read More