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Alex Israel | Bret Easton Ellis

February 3–March 18, 2017
Davies Street, London

Installation view (February 3–16, 2017)  Artwork © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock. Photo: Mike Bruce

Installation view (February 3–16, 2017)

Artwork © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock. Photo: Mike Bruce

Installation view (February 17–March 2, 2017) Artwork © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock. Photo: Mike Bruce

Installation view (February 17–March 2, 2017)

Artwork © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock. Photo: Mike Bruce

Installation view (March 3–18, 2017) Artwork © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock. Photo: Mike Bruce

Installation view (March 3–18, 2017)

Artwork © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock. Photo: Mike Bruce

Works Exhibited

Alex Israel & Bret Easton Ellis, Showbiz, 2016 Acrylic and UV ink on canvas, 84 × 168 inches (213.4 × 426.7 cm) © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock

Alex Israel & Bret Easton Ellis, Showbiz, 2016

Acrylic and UV ink on canvas, 84 × 168 inches (213.4 × 426.7 cm)
© Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock

Alex Israel & Bret Easton Ellis, 50 Million People, 2016 Acrylic and UV ink on canvas, 84 × 168 inches (213.4 × 426.7 cm) © Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock

Alex Israel & Bret Easton Ellis, 50 Million People, 2016

Acrylic and UV ink on canvas, 84 × 168 inches (213.4 × 426.7 cm)
© Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis. Images courtesy iStock

About

Here’s what the critics are saying about Alex Israel and Bret Easton Ellis:

“Cinematic . . . alternates between naïve optimism and cynicism via moments of soul-crushing distress.”
—Jan Tumlir, Artforum

“A model of frictionlessness in the marriage of language & art, art & capital, stasis & imperial fall.”
—Vanessa Place, Frog

“I’M GOING TO BE A DIFFERENT KIND OF STAR, splayed across the void above LA’s twinkling horizon as seen from the hills, was considerably more popular on Instagram.”
—Kevin McGarry, Vogue

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