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New Teiji Hayama paintings check fame

The oil paintings of Teiji Hayama, who often depicted for yesterday’s celebrities, contemplates the idea of ​​celebrities and how they evolved in the digital age. In his new show at Unit London, entitled “FAME”, the artist presents 17 paintings characterized by the likes of Monroe, Taylor and Bowie. The show extends from January 16 to February 15 in space.

The exhibition says: “Fame is not only about celebrities, but it is related to how we interact with fame and what is fame in a contemporary environment.” “With the emergence of a wide interaction on social media on a large scale, it seems that both the exciting prophetic Warhols” will be in the future, it will be a global famous for 15 minutes, “it seems increasingly appropriate. Hayama’s work revolves around the exhaustion that we all felt as we carefully grow up our digital characters, waiting for the brief twir on the lower jaw dance to repeat.”

See more about Exhibition page and Hayama website.

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