CHEER UP YOU ROTTERS
5th – 16th February 2009
Private View Thursday 5th February, 6-9pm
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Artists BORTUSK LEER and FIVE FOUR are united for the first time by Brick Lane Gallery to fill the space with the cheeky day-glo madness of
their street-art inspired works and chaotic colourful lifestyles for what promises
to be a lively antidote to a particularly monotonous gloomy February.
The fruit of forbidden love between a Lion Tamer and a Candy floss seller BORTUSK LEER was forced to find his own way in the Socialist Republic of
Slovenia. Though his early years are shrouded in mystery (some say circus
some say tractor barn) by his teens, Leer could be found joyfully daubing
the walls of his homeland with fantastical-childlike characters, psychedelic
vermin and inhuman collage… Art comedy was born and Leer never looked
back, particularly when being chased by the secret police with big-headed
pictures of Lenin streaming out behind him …always sporting the trademark
Top Hat and Cane he had won wrestling a Turk on the quay of Messina.(1)
BORTUSK LEER presents in the show new additions to his works by way of monster-sculptures, made from various materials including wool, toys and drift wood, as well as a collection of new paintings, inspired by all things colourful and fun.
Future projects include standing on the spare plinth in Trafalgar square on his hands whilst juggling 4 monkeys wearing fez hats with his feet and an animated TV show.

FIVE FOUR uses fluorescent acrylic paints, inks and sprays to create
paintings which take on a sculptural form through the textured and 3D aspect
of his work. Inspired by signage, toilet graffiti and advertising, FIVE FOUR avoids the clichés of street art by using titles and words as the unique
source of his work..With a tongue in cheek approach to language, his works
express a certain feeling of rebellion - The title is the picture, he says
and these titles are always social comments reflecting our time. From small
paintings on canvas - little curiosities which he used to paste directly
into the street - to larger scale works and printed imagery highlighted in
light boxes, FIVE FOUR opens the discussion about the way in which our
society plays with visuals codes. His work demonstrates a technical process
which starts with the preparation of the canvas - often covered with found
paper such as maps - to then apply textured 3D letters made of paint,
offering unconditional messages about the difficulties of living in our
society.
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Toy Story
90 x 116 cm (framed)
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Liberty
68 x 98 cm (framed)
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STREET WORKS BORTUSK LEER

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