The Bestiary, a Phlegm exhibition is coming to the Howard Griffin Gallery in Shoreditch this February.
According to the Gallery’s pre-exhibition blurb, Phlegm is creating “a modern bestiary within his own universe through an immersive and large scale installation in wood, clay and plaster. Here Phlegm presents a taxonomic categorisation of his creatures and collects them in one place for the first time. Within the expansive sections of the installation, and working in bas and high relief, Phlegm displays a series of works akin to the Lascaux cave paintings. Inspired by the bestiarys of old, these works contain untold fables and narratives.”
Here is a small collection of shots of Phlegm works that can be found around London:
The Bestiary, Howard Griffin Gallery, 189 Shoreditch High Street, London.
01 Feb to 04 Mar 2014.
Linked to Street Art.





these are something else indeed
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These street artists often have a very unusual name, don’t they? Phlegm …. who’d have thought of it? 🙂
Thanks for sharing the links to two other blogs – they look interesting!
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I’ve started to gain an interest in Phlegm since seeing his work at Southbank. Then I moved to Sheffield and I think he’s from that area, so noticed him more!
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Superb! Just superb!
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I photographed some of those last weekend when we went to the National Theatre! Thanks for the info, that’s a must see exhibition 🙂
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