Paul Insect

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Paul Insect is UK street artist, who is most famous for his 2007 solo show Bullion exhibition at London's Art gallery, Lazarides Gallery.[1] Damien Hirst is reported to be a fan of Insect, having purchased the show days before it opened.[2] Insect, who also goes by the name of PINS,[3] worked alongside well-known artist Banksy at the Cans Festival, Santas Ghetto, and on the separation wall in Palestine.[4]

Insect is well known for his collective named 'insect' which started in 1996, and disbanded in 2005.[5] Insect held an exhibition at a disused Sex shop in London's Kings Cross area in 2008 in partnership with Lazarides Gallery.[6] This contained 12 bronze skulls with colour enameled bunny ears. Dead Playboy Bunnygirls[7]

Santa's Ghetto, Palestine

In 2007 Paul Insect was responsible for hanging the Santa’s Ghetto project in Bethlehem. Close to 20 artists were invited to take part in the project during the month[8]

Insect's Hip hop collaboration

Paul Insect works with the San Francisco based Hip Hop producer, DJ Shadow creating the artwork for his Outsider Album.[9]

Books

  • Insect - designer&design No41. Pyramyd 2005 ISBN 23501701208
  • Bullion - Ltd Edition 500 - Published - Lazarides Inc.2007
  • Poison - Ltd Edition 500 - Published - Lazarides Inc.2008

References

External links

Insect 2004 - Old news & work


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