Stylorouge
Rob O'Connor
Mark Higenbottam
Mikkel Lundsager Hansen
Michele Rossi
Jojo Ma
Jamie Gibson
Aaron Munday
Viv Dykes
Dream In Colour. Legendary designers for Blur, Trainspotting & The Cure, the London-based creative consultancy produces his first series of contemporary artworks to coincide with his 30th anniversary. Featuring works by: Rob O'Connor, Mark Higenbottam, Mikkel Lundsager Hansen, Michele Rossi, Jojo Ma, Jamie Gibson, Aaron Munday, Viv Dykes.
Legendary designers for Blur, Trainspotting & The Cure produce their first series of contemporary artworks to coincide with their 30th anniversary.
Featuring works by:
Rob O'Connor / Mark Higenbottam / Mikkel Lundsager Hansen / Michele Rossi / Jojo Ma / Jamie Gibson / Aaron Munday / Viv Dykes
“Stylorouge's influence on design cannot be undersold” ~Esquire
“Their innovation shines in an ability to turn mundane, everyday images from the high street into ironic cultural comments” ~I-D
This London-based creative consultancy was founded in 1981 by creative director, Rob O’Connor, who has steered Stylorouge through various phases embracing design for print, web and multimedia, photography and video production. The team have created some of the most well regarded imagery for the music and movie industries for over 30 years for the likes of Blur, Morrissey, Rolling Stones, George Michael and the now iconic artwork for Trainspotting amongst many others.
To celebrate their 30th anniversary Stylorouge have let their creative minds loose on a whole new series of art pieces for a groundbreaking exhibition of personal artistic work with their whole team entering a process of self-directed artistic creation specifically for the show. The resulting video installations, assemblages, painting and photography give a unique insight into the concerns and motivations of one of the most progressive and engaging creative studios once freed from commercial constraints.
Private view thursday 11th january 2012 18:30 - 21:00
Aubin Gallery
64-66 Redchurch Street - London
Opening hours: Wed - Sat 11am - 6pm, Sun 11am - 5pm
Free admission