Happy Monster “Ward”, 2022 by Bortusk Leer – Original

Year: 2022

Dimensions: 30 x 30 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed and dated

Material: Spray paint and acrylic pen on canvas

450.00

1 in stock

First solo show in Belgium and second with Kalkman Gallery

After his 2019 solo show “All Rules Are Made Up”, Bortusk Leer is now taking over the gallery in Antwerp with “Stay Fuckin Positive”. Packed with vibrant colour and cheeky humour, Kalkman Gallery will show-case a collection by Bortusk Leer from Nov 12 – Dec 31. This exhibition is also a jubilee event to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the gallery in Antwerp. Everyone is welcome and we hope to welcome you during the opening reception on Nov 12th from 12-18h. We are also open on Sunday 13th, from 13-17h. Please follow link fro direction tot he gallery: Sint-Jorispoort 28 Antwerp

Is Antwerp not around the corner for you? Then you can still follow the exhibition and check out the collection online. We will share the run-up towards the show on our Instagram Page and you can receive a digital catalogue by sending a request to charlott@kalkmangallery.com

About Bortusk Leer

Bortusk Leer is a British artist based in Amsterdam. Fed up with people being angry, disappointed, sad and disillusioned with life, Leer sees it ashis duty to brighten up the world and spread some happiness. Over a decade Bortusk has developed a signature voice and style, creating manic, euphoric creatures (his monsters) plus other lively abstract pieces, videos, TV shows and numerous psychedelic assemblages of Neo-Pop-Art-Brut.

Fascinated by the Cobra-movement, inspired by futuristic heroes and influenced by all the children of the world, Leer became the founder and leader of Art Comedy. He’s still the only member though as far as we know. His aim is not only to create as much art as he possibly can, but also to put a smile on everyone’s face and spread some positive emotions whilst doing so.

Living as we do now in a world of division, suspicion and distress, Bortusk looks beyond this. Some say his mission is naive while others bless him for it. Leer himself does not fear naivety, he fears cynicism. Loudly and gamesomely Leer attempts to question our mental, social and political barriers. He tries to disrupt our fears and our expectations. Finally, his effervescent work challenges the inner child in us all to come out and play.

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