Summer Collection

New exciting and exclusive summer collection with artists Stikki Peaches, Guy Boudro, and Joshua Jensen Nagle.

Canadian artist Stikki Peaches is renown for having his work around the world and employing techniques through the uses of acrylic paint, collage and silkscreens. He covers international landscapes with his pop-culture references and lowbrow street art.

Since 25 years, Guy Boudro language seduce many art collectors. Warhol, Haring, Lichtenstein, and Rosenquist have been significant influences for the artist. His genius style mixes his pop roots with surrealism spirit. 

Joshua Jensen-Nagle is an established artist who exhibited in international museums and galleries. Jensen-Nagle’s work uses a unique, mixed technique of photography and painting. 

New work of Kate Moss by Stikki Peaches

New work of Kate Moss by Stikki Peaches

New work by Guy Bourdo

New work by Guy Bourdo

New work by Joshua Jensen-Nagle

New work by Joshua Jensen-Nagle

Village Royal by Pimax

Event Details

NextStreet Gallery presents the luxurious Village Royal by Pimax. The show is on display rom July 13th until September 14th, 2019, at 25 Rue Royal Paris, France. Come check out his works such as Tomato Splash, Spray Can, Love, Nourf, and more!

About Pimax

Pimax creates ephemeral murals and stencil posters. His inspirations come from Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe, Velvet Underground’s Banana or even Goldorak with his pointed finger. Here in Paris, in the Marais district, Pimax twists fashion with a colourful touch of popular culture. This blend is a strong theme that can be detected throughout his entire artistic approach. He often collaborates with his street mates, Nature’s Revenge, Nemo or Jef Aérosol.

Village Royal

“Discover this prestigious and elegant location, where the spirit of the Musketeers still pervades above luxury retailers. Whether indulging in shopping or taking a delicious moment of relaxation, head for 25 rue Royale in the eighth arrondissement of Paris at the core of the prestigious golden triangle, between la Madeleine and the rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré,” (villageroyal.com).

“Giant Nourf” by Pimax, on display at Village Royal.

“Giant Nourf” by Pimax, on display at Village Royal.

“Giant Love” by Pimax, on View at Village Royal

“Giant Love” by Pimax, on View at Village Royal

“Giant Spray Can” by Pimax, on display at Village Royal

“Giant Spray Can” by Pimax, on display at Village Royal

FEATURE: AARON LI-HILL

Aaron Li-Hill is Canadian artist who is currently based out of Brooklyn. His incredibly diverse upbringing reflects his career. He has Australian, Polish, Canadian and Chinese origins, and was brought up in both downtown Toronto and California. His works vary dramatically by scale, medium and subject, which makes him a notable emerging artist in the world of street art. While pursuing a Bachelor of fine Arts from OCAD; one of the most comprehensive art, design and media universities in Canada, he found a passion for mural work and Graffiti. He has collaborated on international shows in Australia, Thailand, Mexico and China. 

“Suspended”

“Suspended”

One of the most fascinating parts of Li-Hill’s work are his multi-faceted subjects who guide the audience’s eye towards something greater and external. The dynamic movement creates episodic scenes that are similar to a sequence of successively shot photographs, or a flip book. The result is the illusion of a single subject entangled in paradoxes that are both self-imposed and conditional. 

 His greatest inspiration has been the conflict between the individual and society. This evolving world demands constant reinvention of one’s self and environment. This has become a necessity of survival, but is growing at such a fast pace in a consumerist driven society, that the internal and external balances of the world are constantly being disrupted. This leaves us in a constant scramble to keep up- a sense that is clearly evoked in Li-Hill’s artwork. 

 His formal training in graphic design, illustration, painting and sculpture, as well has his informal fascination with literature, travel and film has shaped his artistic manifesto. He works with walls, multi-layered recycled materials as well as conventional canvases. Through the manipulation of light and medium, he able to create distinctive pieces. NextStreet gallery is honored to have a working relationship with Li-Hill, and is proud to present several of his pieces which are currently on display. 

 

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