What would you swap for a Paul Insect limited edition print?
30 August 2023 • Mark Westall
Avant Arte has launched a Swap Shop for Paul Insect’s ‘Super Glow’ print release .
Paul Insect, a renowned contemporary artist hailing from the UK, has garnered significant recognition for his exceptional contributions to the art world. One of his most notable achievements was his captivating solo exhibition titled “Bullion,” held in 2007 at the esteemed Lazarides Gallery in London. Notably, his exceptional talent has even caught the attention of the acclaimed artist Damien Hirst, who displayed his admiration by acquiring pieces from the exhibition shortly before its public opening.
Recognized under the alias “PINS,” Paul Insect has collaborated with various artistic ventures that have left a lasting impact. Noteworthy among these collaborations was his involvement with Banksy in initiatives like the Cans Festival, the Santa’s Ghetto project in Bethlehem, and artistic endeavors centered around the separation wall in Palestine, a testament to his versatile and socially conscious artistic approach.
A pivotal point in Paul Insect’s journey was the establishment of his collective named ‘insect’ in 1996, which remained an influential artistic force until its dissolution in 2005.[6] This dynamic phase of his career showcased his ability to foster creative collaborations and push artistic boundaries. In a striking demonstration of his ingenuity, Insect curated an exhibition in collaboration with Lazarides Gallery at an unconventional venue, a disused sex shop in London’s vibrant Kings Cross area, in 2008. This innovative exhibit featured 12 meticulously crafted bronze skulls adorned with vibrantly enameled bunny ears, adding an element of whimsy to his thought-provoking artistry.
Notably, Paul Insect’s artistic prowess extends beyond the canvas, as evidenced by his creative contribution to DJ Shadow’s 2006 album “The Outsider.” The album’s artwork, masterfully crafted by Insect, seamlessly captures the essence of San Francisco-based hip hop producer DJ Shadow’s musical vision, marking yet another dimension of his artistic versatility.
In conclusion, Paul Insect’s remarkable journey as a UK contemporary artist is defined by groundbreaking exhibitions, impactful collaborations, and a diverse range of creative expressions. His ability to captivate audiences and transcend conventional artistic norms cements his legacy as a visionary artist of our time.
30 August 2023 • Mark Westall
Avant Arte has launched a Swap Shop for Paul Insect’s ‘Super Glow’ print release .
13 January 2023 • Mark Westall
BEYOND THE STREETS LONDON will open at Saatchi Gallery with over 100 international artists this February. The exhibition supported by… Read More
26 April 2022 • Mark Westall
Avant Arte, announces today a new collaboration with artist Paul Insect to raise money for people around the world impacted… Read More
18 November 2021 • Mark Westall
Avant Arte open their first exhibition in Amsterdam with longtime collaborator, Paul Insect. The exhibition of original paintings and sculptures will be accompanied by a pair of exclusive print editions and an unprecedented view of the elusive artist’s practice.
28 May 2019 • Mark Westall
Allouche Gallery presents There’s More Upstairs, a new ‘pop up’ show in Paris by British artist Paul Insect. This show follows themes from his last Reflective Minds exhibition in New York, where the work questioned genuineness in ourselves.
28 November 2016 • Mark Westall
No Commission is a contemporary art fair, curated by music producer Swizz Beatz and The Dean Collection, to forge a direct link between artists’ practices and art patronage.
13 March 2015 • Mark Westall
Secret 7”, the annual project that brings music and art together for a good cause, can finally reveal the headline sleeve design contributors for this year.
30 November 2012 • Mark Westall
WIN: About Freedom Not Genius a book about Damien Hirst’s Murderme Collection.
21 July 2012 • Mark Westall
As the international community flocks to London for the Olympic Games, Shizaru is delighted to host THIS IS LONDON, an exhibition featuring a cross section of contemporary art from London.
3 November 2011 • Mark Westall
Best known for his iconic red and yellow ‘Temples’ sprayed onto walls and wheelie bins worldwide, Sickboy returns Thursday November… Read More
19 August 2009 • Mark Westall
Opening this week will be a small collection of new and classic works from Paul Insect at Shop at Lazarides… Read More
3 June 2009 • Mark Westall
5th – 15th June The Brick Lane Gallery is proud to present Six Degrees of Separation – A collection of… Read More
10 September 2008 • Mark Westall
Paul Insect Killer Clown, 2008 Spray Paint and Shellac on wood panel 12th to 21st September 2008 At a former… Read More