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 A SOLO EXHIBITION BY @STEVEXOH

Over the last few years Steve Chapman aka stevexoh has become well-known for his distinctive drawings and paintings, his streetart installations and his bizarre conceptual art projects such as the world’s first silent podcast featuring special guests and the globally viral (Not a) Lost Cat poster project. He has sold his work across five continents and exhibited alongside the likes of Pablo Picasso and David Shrigley. This exhibition will be the first time Steve’s work has been exhibited as a collection.

I want Outsiders Welcome to be an invitation into my world, for the visitor to experience the thoughts, feeling, emotions, tangents, incongruences, confusions and contradictions that I experience on a day to day basis. I find the world a fascinatingly bizarre place and hope the exhibition will invite others to do the same. Steve Chapman about the exhibition

Yellow Edge founder Steve Buggle says „I first came across Steve Chapman just over a year ago and was immediately struck by the breadth of his ideas, the different styles, media, and range of work he produced. He is an artist with wit, passion, creativity and integrity. His work appeals to many audiences and on many levels – it is idiosyncratic, humorous, provocative, versatile, thought provoking, empathetic and often ‘right on the money’. I’m delighted to host Steve and his work at Yellow Edge“

Exhibition: OUTSIDERS WELCOME | A solo exhibition by stevexoh
Exhibition dates: 23rd October – 7th November 2021

A free RSVP Private View evening will be held on from 6-8pm on Saturday 23rd October 2021. For further information, comment, interview please contact Steve Chapman on 07825 116 086 or e-mail stevexoh@gmail.com.

artist STEVEXOH

About. Steve Chapman (aka @stevexoh) is an artist, writer and speaker interested in creativity and the human condition. He is known for his distinctive drawings, paintings and paper cuttings, his large 3D wooden cut-out street art and his unusual conceptual art projects such as Sound of Silence – the world’s first silent podcast featuring special guests. His work has been sold across 5 continents and he has exhibited alongside the likes of Pablo Picasso and David Shrigley.

Address and contact:
Yellow Edge Gallery
107 Stoke Road, Gosport PO12 1LR
www.yellowedgegallery.com

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