Opening March 22nd from 20h.
Dj Chusbu will play the music.
His characters, his fish, and his hysterical collages question the very foundations of the urban planning and development of our landscapes: his paintings infiltrate the massive scale of your districts, divisions, blocks, squares, and parks. He severs your main (femoral) arteries with a spray from his aerosol can, tears off your belt (ways), and dispossesses you of your small, large, and medium-sized ring (suburbs).
Yosh’s fresh take on pop culture and iconoclastic approach shed an unsettling light on the world around us and its over-fed awareness, its dead-end streets overflowing with the cholesterol of post-industrial civilization, and on all our emotional impasses. He drives right into the high-speed lanes of self-affirmation, and undertakes a fascinating process of analyzing the city’s mysteries and the metaphysics of pavement. From the monsters hidden in our childhood closets and in the darkest corners of our subconscious, to the walls of city streets, Yosh‘s work, an eternal process, always in progress, sketches out the contours of a multifaceted, ecstatic urban vision.