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- 10 - 19
The creative collaboration of the two artists Cartrain and Raymond Salvatore Harmon evolved from the London street art scene and the cultural hub that was Hackney Wick. Escape from Brexitland is their response to a rapidly changing urban landscape.
As the last remaining warehouses in East London are converted into luxury flats, London’s status as the world’s art capital is fading. The works in this exhibition are directly influenced by a money-driven environment that allows little public space for creative expression and provide a unique insight into the artist's interpretation of the end of a political and cultural era.
Both artists merge street sensibilities with fine art qualities. Cartrain expresses his critique of modern society by mixing found items of iconic imagery with graffiti elements. His work can still be found on walls around London.
Raymond Salvatore Harmon works from an open air studio and has developed a unique abstract and often architectural aesthetic. He presents a scaled down body of work that takes canvas into the 3D realm.
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Cartrain is a street artist renowned for impeccable artworks and astute social commentary. He rose to prominence after a famous dispute with Damien Hirst in 2008, while Gilbert and George used a piece of Cartrain’s work in their White Cube exhibition in 2014.
While Raymond Salvatore Harmon’s art practice originated on the streets his technique has developed and evolved into an innovative and entirely unique style. His work transcends the material focus, drawing on abstract and atmospheric aesthetics.
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