Acclaimed UK Street Artist Sickboy Set To Reveal His First-Ever Bronze Sculpture

December is a month of big debuts for acclaimed Street Artist Sickboy, his first Japan Solo Show opening 15th December will reveal his first-ever sculpture in bronze ‘FOREVER’, at Block House Tokyo. Sickboy’s Forever explores new medium, erupts in colour and journeys into eternity – promising to show one of the most inventive cities in the world something new.  The first 20 attendees to the opening will receive limited edition of 20 special box sets containing a mini signature Temple sculpture.

In addition to the show, Sickboy is revealing his first-ever Japan street mural whilst there.

Forever

The human world is a transitory place. But what if infinity was a feeling? What if we discovered something that could last forever? An adventure into always, an exploration into evermore: Sickboy’s upcoming Forever show, at Block House gallery, Tokyo, is about experiencing something that burns, blazes and endures.

Following on from his recent Decompositions solo show at Mirus Gallery in San Francisco, one that unravelled Sickboy’s past body of work, ignited fresh dialogues and marked new directions for the artist, this show moves on to themes of permanence and perpetuity. His style continues to develop, but his question for Tokyo is this: we all may exist, evolve, acquire and expire… but is anything deep enough to continue?

‘Forever is about the pure gratitude of being alive”, says the artist. “The exhilarating journey that is life.” But it’s also about the ways in which we might survive ourselves, what we feel or offer that truly lasts. Comprising abstract canvases, rare works on paper, an element of sculpture and a collection of pop ephemera that Sickboy has collected over the course of a lifetime, the show eternises some amazing work. Yet, with its cryptic silhouettes of popular icons, collection of cartoon oddities, polystyrene playthings and faded Victor Moscoso or Gary Panter comics, it’s also a comment on the fickle, capricious nature of consumerism.

“How can a Mickey Mouse be a throwaway kids’ toy and a leading exhibit at Sir Peter Blake’s Museum of Everything?” questions Sickboy. In other words, what does popular culture even mean? Why do we put the same thing on a pedestal that we’d take out in the trash? Why do we crave the very things we discard? Why do we worship everything… and value nothing? Sickboy is an artist that never stops inquiring. That never stops searching for something stronger, deeper, higher. And this exhibition — an elegy to the everlasting — expresses a creativity that will outlive us all.

For more info as the show progresses, including the preview catalogue visit: www.thesickboy.com