Exhibition

3:30. Three Series, Thirty Works

29 Mar 2019 – 30 Mar 2019

Event times

25th–30th March Shopfront Display
Fri 29th, 19.00–22.00 Preview
Sat 30th, 11.00–18.00 Exhibition

Cost of entry

Free

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Playground London

London
England, United Kingdom

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Exhibition of works by Javi Cazenave presenting his latest series of hand-finished monoprints “3:30. Three Series, Thirty Works”

About

We are incredibly excited to announce we will be hosting an exclusive collection of brand new works from Javi Cazenave this March.

“3:30. Three Series, Thirty Works” is an exploration about spatial geometry, colour and repetition. The geometric references are the common denominator within the series, establishing a constrained environment that contrast with the spontaneous and almost accidental use of the colour celebrating the negation of rules. Each series (Realisation, Freedom, Calm), composed by ten unique hand finished monoprints, read as an evolving interaction journey between the geometries and the colour.

Javi Cazenave (Hav) works across art, architecture and design. His artistic practice focuses on the interconnection between architecture and visual arts, ranging between painting, collage and printmaking. Heavily influenced by graffiti, fashion design, ephemeral architecture installations and obsessed about materiality and texture, Cazenave’s work explores the relationship between spatial experiences in architecture and their graphic representation. Javi has also taken part in various experimental projects, founding Plonk Collective, which is a multidisciplinary platform created to develop projects based on spatial experimentation.

With a Preview being held on the evening of Friday 29th March, the exhibition continues until the next Saturday 30th, including a shopfront display from Monday 25th to get your juices flowing during that week!

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