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Conor Harrington is now in New York in occasion of his upcoming exhibition “Eat And Delete” in collaboration with Lazarides.
Teaming up with the now large Lisa Project, Conor Harrington decided to punch start his stay in the big apple with this new mural featuring his signature imagery.
The details about “Eat And Delete” aren’t many, but Conor Harrington has been feeding our expectations for a couple of weeks now and I can just not wait to see the pictures of the whole exhibition. The exhibition will be opening this Friday September 27 at 268 Mulberry St.
From the press release:

Lazarides is proud to present Eat and Delete, Conor Harrington’s New York solo debut coming to Lower Manhattan this September. A central figure within a new breed of contemporary artists tackling socio-political themes Harrington utilises fine art techniques in a context formerly reserved for street artists. The comprehensive showcase features 10 large-scale canvases alongside 5 unique portraits in continuation of the themes first explored in the Irish artist’s 2012 solo exhibition Dead Meat. Looking at the past to highlight the present, Eat and Delete continues the artist’s investigation of a period when European superpowers were at their most powerful and exposes the hypocrisy of empire, status and wealth accrued through less than wholesome means. Raiding the vaults of art history, Harrington spent time at London’s National Gallery before commencing the new body of work, alongside constructing his usual decadent photo shoots, taking us on a theatrical and cinematic journey from beauty and opulence towards violence and destruction.
In addition to Harrington’s rich body of hyper-modern canvases the artist will be displaying four distinctive film works with long-term collaborator Andrew Telling. The showcase features three previous short films documenting the artist’s creative endeavours and off-site projects alongside the unveiling of an alluring recreation of the narrative intrinsic to Harrington’s new body of work. Packed full of sumptuous shots the atmospheric piece blends Telling’s distinguished cinematography with Harrington’s dramatic visuals, spinning out seductive scenes at a leisurely pace whilst providing a greater insight into the artist’s working process.
Keeping true to his graffiti roots the globally acclaimed street artist will embark on a multitude of ambitious murals across New York’s lower east side during his residency in the city. Expanding on themes explored within the exhibition space Harrington’s off-site activity effortlessly blends hyper-realist figurative scenes with historical references in his idiosyncratic painting style.

Eat And Delete

Photo © Ian Cox

Eat And Delete

Photo © Ian Cox

EAT AND DELETE : CONOR HARRINGTON from Andrew Telling on Vimeo.

Author: Fran

Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.