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Press Release: Slawn, Gone?

Press release

APPEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME ON SCREENS ACROSS AFRICA, CIRCA PRESENTS ‘GONE?’ BY CULT LONDON-BASED NIGERIAN ARTIST SLAWN

 

(Piccadilly Circus, London) 1 December ➳ Heralding their entrance into the African content, CIRCA presents GONE?, a site-specific study on the theme of hope by Nigerian-born, London-based artist Slawn.

Launching Wednesday, 6 December, and set to halt billboard screens worldwide at 20:23 local time until New Year’s Eve, the collaboration debuts on screens in Accra, Nairobi, Abidjan, and Lagos — the birth town of Slawn – whilst maintaining CIRCA’s presence in London’s Piccadilly Circus, Milan, Seoul, Tokyo, Berlin, and Los Angeles.

Slawn kicks off the ‘CIRCA SCREEN-GRAB’ series by translating the immateriality of a digital commission into physical works. Transcending the realms of street art and abstract expressionism to explore questions of politics, race, and identity, the 23-year-old cult icon, street artist, and skateboarder favoured by Virgil Abloh and Skepta has gained acclaim for playing with the concept of reality through his large-scale canvases blending cartoonish-like pop figures and bold, colourful forms. Uniting four continents, Slawn will end the year on a high, becoming the most-viewed CIRCA artist since launching in October 2020.

Throughout November, the artist locked himself inside an empty shop in Piccadilly Circus, London, and was filmed face-on by CIRCA spray-painting directly onto bespoke cut perspex sheets, scaled to fit eleven of their global screen locations. Referencing Picasso at his home in Vallauris, painting on glass (1950) with a camera rolling on the other side, or The Pharcyde in their Drop music video (1995), an inward/outward illusion is achieved between the artist and viewer. Gradually removing himself from the picture, with a different painting created for each city, Slawn indirectly asks the world: ‘Has all hope GONE?’

Culminating a year that started in January with His Holiness the Dalai Lama responding to the CIRCA 20:23 manifesto ‘Hope: The Art of Reading What Is Not Yet Written’, Slawn emerges on the global stage as a beacon of togetherness. The final paintings will be revealed during an exhibition in Spring 2024.

 

#CIRCAECONOMY PRINT
Launching 6 December, a series of eight hand-signed screen prints by Slawn are available on CIRCA.ART for £120+VAT. Available here

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

DECEMBER 2023 PROGRAMME

Slawn (6 – 31 December, 2023)

20:23 GMT London, Piccadilly Lights
20:23 GMT ➳ Abidjan, Alpha & Jam Madison, PontHkb bridge
20:23 GMT ➳ Accra, Alpha & Jam Madison, Oxford Circle roundabout
20:23 WAT ➳ Lagos, Alpha & Jam Maslow, Airport Outdoor
20:23 WAT ➳ Lagos, Alpha & Jam Series8, Airport Indoor
20:23 EAT ➳ Nairobi, Alpha & Jam Mufasa, Mbagathi footbridge
20:23 CET Berlin, Limes, Kurfürstendamm
20:23 PST Los Angeles, StandardVision
20:23 CET ➳ Milan, Cadorna Square
20:23 KST Seoul, COEX K-Pop Square
20:23 JST ➳ Tokyo, Neo Shibuya TV, Shibuya

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ABOUT SLAWN
The work of London-based Nigerian artist Slawn (b.2000 in Lagos, Nigeria) pendulates between street art and abstract expressionism while exploring pertinent issues of politics, race, and identity. At 23 years old, Slawn stands as a cult icon, celebrated not just for his art but also as a street artist and skateboarder, esteemed by figures like Virgil Abloh and Skepta. His acclaim arises from an artistic signature that manipulates reality on large-scale canvases, intertwining cartoonish-like pop figures, bold, colourful forms, and stylish shapes defined with vivid hues that beckon the viewer. At first, seemingly playful and a descendant of street art, it is upon closer inspection that we see the intense human element that Slawn endows to each work, where he explores human psychology, politics, race, and other complex topics and issues still challenging society.

ABOUT CIRCA
Every evening at 20:23, CIRCA stops the clock across a global network of public screens and mobilises the world’s greatest creative minds to broadcast unique works of art that consider our world circa now. Funds generated from artist print sales enable the #CIRCAECONOMY – a circular model that supports the CIRCA free public art programme while creating life-changing opportunities for a global creative community. Since its launch in October 2020 on London’s Piccadilly Lights, CIRCA has distributed over £700,000 in cash grants, scholarships, and charitable donations.

Previous CIRCA-commissioned artists include Ai Weiwei, Cauleen Smith, Eddie Peake, Anne Imhof, Patti Smith, Tony Cokes, Emma Talbot, Vivienne Westwood, Yoko Ono, Marina Abramović, David Hockney, Cassandra Press, Shirin Neshat, and Frank Bowling, and more. (circa.art)

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