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Eye Witness Works, Milton Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
29 March 2019.
© Jeff Higgott / jeff higgott.com.
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Phlegm - Mausoleum of the Giants
Eye Witness Works, Milton Street, Sheffield.
The entrance stone (carved by Sheffield's Steve Roche) for Phlegm's amazing looking “Mausoleum of the Giants” exhibition at the old Taylor’s Eye Witness Works on Milton Street that ran from Friday 15th March to Saturday 6th April 2019.
www.sheffieldguide.blog/2020/05/29/phlegm-mausoleum-giant...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-47867191
m.youtube.com/watch?v=j1TaP0Z_hJk
theinspirationgrid.com/mausoleum-of-giants-large-scale-sc...
pushsheffield.co.uk/2020/12/11/new-book-celebrating-phleg...
www.artcollectorz.com/artworks/artwork-detail?artwork_id=...
Very impressive exhibition by street artist Phlegm called The Bestiary. Read more about the artist and show on my website: dutchgirlinlondon.com/2014/02/12/a-modern-bestiary-by-str...
Sheffield’s adopted son Phlegm has created work on a new grander scale.
Taking over the architecture with his murals and changing the entire field of view with his visuals, he has produced an incredible, immersive sculptural installation. Massive sculptures occupy halls, corridors and rooms of an abandoned factory with their cumbersome bodies.
Mausoleum of the Giants is a thrilling extension of Phlegm’s ongoing efforts to intertwine his surreal and highly imaginative work with existing deteriorating structures.
Sheffield as the stage for this epic showcase was no accident. With local industrial buildings often forming the backdrop for his murals in the city, an old factory complex is the perfect location for presenting such a poetic and personal undertaking and bringing Phlegm's iconic characters to life. Imagined as beings whose life spans over thousands of years, these peaceful beasts have seen rivers erode and mountains change. With their final days coming slowly but surely, the giants are ready for their eternal rest, giving everyone enough time to meet them, mourn them and make peace with their ending.
Street Art Museum (MUU) second project in Dugave neighborhood Zagreb. Phlegm's first Dugave piece was done just in 3 day, 30 meters long mural!!!??? It's drawn on an old atomic bomb shelter and was the first piece in Dugave that change the atmosfere in the neighborhood forever. Check more Phlegm works on: phlegmcomicnews.blogspot.com/