Zevs ‘Lux’ exhibition
The Lazarides gallery in Newcastle, UK will host the exhibition Lux by Parisian street artist Zevs from November 20 - January 30.
The exhibition features several of Zevs' Liquidated Logo paintings that were inspired by his ongoing interference with corporate brands' global headquarters.
These paintings are even more poignant when you consider that he recently served a prison sentence in China for defacing the Armani Building in Hong Kong.
The show will also feature the vigilante's nocturnal interventions that incorporates light, shadows and reflection to create staggering images for the public to enjoy.
Below is the damning evidence that earned him some jail time.
Naughty boy.
For more information, visit the Lazarides site.


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Zevs ‘Lux’ exhibition (text) by David McNamara is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 UK License.


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