exhibitions:
Twilight of the idols
Irvin Pascal (b. 1987) lives and works in London, he holds a BA in Architecture (2008) and MA Fine Art, University of Brighton (2017). Pascals multidisciplinary practice explores the representation of the black body, the nature of masculinity, sexuality, personal agency, the place of community and the reverberations of art history. From performance work, to arresting sculptural work constructed from ebonised wood, through to paintings which utilise his own unique material Pascollar, Pascal’s work is a direct reflection of his experiences as an artist, a boxer, and a man of African and Caribbean roots. Pascal was included in Bloomberg New Contemporaries (2017).
Notable recent exhibitions include: The Nenaissance, Niki Cryan, Lagos (Eko Atlantic), Nigeria (2019); Young Monsters, curated by Marcelle Joseph, Lychee One, London (2019); The Sweetest Taboo, GNYP Gallery, Berlin (2018).