Paul Fryer is playing God. And the church of Holy Trinity Marylebone will become the setting for the artist's most significant solo exhibition to date, a giant cabinet of curiosities where science, religion, and art collide. Paul Fryer lives and works in London, England. He studied art briefly at the Leeds College Of Art in the 1980s but never did a degree in the subject, electing instead to be an electropop singer, and then to graduate as a transvestite DJ. In the early 90's he was instrumental in the creation of the widely acclaimed Art-based clubs The Kit Cat Club and Vague, also in Leeds where, for reasons that are not entirely clear, he stayed until 1996. Since moving to London he has designed books and other printed material for several artists, fashion houses and record labels as well as working as technical consultant for several contemporary artists. During this period he wrote a book of poetry, Don't Be So..., which was illustrated by Damien Hirst and published by Trolley Books in 2001.
He recently left the Italian house Fendi after 5 years as musical director. His critically acclaimed multimedia show Electronic Elvis was successfully performed at several London venues in 2003 & 2005 and was released on vinyl in 2005.
He recently left the Italian house Fendi after 5 years as musical director. His critically acclaimed multimedia show Electronic Elvis was successfully performed at several London venues in 2003 & 2005 and was released on vinyl in 2005.
Vale a pena!
Arrasa peru!
Mon cue!
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adorei isso ai
A exibicao foi um pouco curta, pois esta em duas galerias diferentes e fui soh na da igreja, mas foi otimo!
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