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BGE ORI UNI 34125 A Kiss From The Glittering Abyss (1) 1 BGE ORI UNI 34125 A Kiss From The Glittering Abyss (1) 2
A Kiss From The Glittering Abyss (1)

Boy George | Original

Sale price£10,950.00
BGE ORI POR 35201 Untitled 22 1 BGE ORI POR 35201 Untitled 22 2
All The Young Dudes

Boy George | Original

Sale price£10,950.00
BGE ORI UNI 34385 Basquiat 3 1 BGE ORI UNI 34385 Basquiat 3 2
Basquiat 03

Boy George | Original

Sale price£44,950.00
Colour By NumbersBGE SLE POR 34490 Colour By Numbers 2
Colour By Numbers

Boy George | Limited Edition

Sale price£1,950.00
BGE ORI POR 35482 Dinner With Drew Elliot 1 BGE ORI POR 35482 Dinner With Drew Elliot 2
Dinner With Drew Elliot

Boy George | Original

Sale price£14,950.00
BGE ORI POR 35484 EEEK A FREAK 1 BGE ORI POR 35484 EEEK A FREAK 2
EEEK A FREAK!

Boy George | Original

Sale price£14,950.00
BGE Set BGE MAILBOX SET
Fame | Framed Set of Four

Boy George | Limited Edition

Sale price£6,950.00
BGE Unframed Set 1 BGE Unframed Set 7
Fame | Portfolio Set of Four

Boy George | Limited Edition

Sale price£5,950.00

There are no rules at all about what I do. Things don’t have to be really complicated to be powerful,and actually,sometimes the most simple ideas are the most resonating.'

The artist

Boy George

Boy George is a pure creative. For him, art is everything.

Influenced by people from his past and present, and visions in nature and architecture, his art is quintessentially Boy George - loud, vivid, punk, iconic. Sometimes representing a specific person, sometimes representing us all, each piece tells a story. A story that we must discover for ourselves.

An international superstar at 22, Boy George was an influential figure in the cultural melting pot of artists on the New York and London club scenes throughout the 1980s, a cohort that included Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Tracy Emin and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

But his daring artistic expression developed long before this. Expelled for wearing flamboyant clothing and make-up, his school years shaped many of his future creative endeavours - particularly his art.

'Being a kid with a personality in a classroom of 30 children, you stand out. For me, art was really the only place where I was able to be self-indulgent and free', he says.

Inspired by his art teacher, he would spend hours drawing pictures of his musical idols, with one figure dominating the pages of his sketch book more than anyone else... David Bowie.

Inspired by Bowie's androgynous aesthetic, Boy George began to experiment with textiles and make-up, discovering the infinite magic of a kohl eyeliner pencil. This prompted his lifelong desire to create visual illusions, using his own body as a canvas, which led him to become one of the most unique and recognisable figures in popular culture.

His image has been captured countless times over four decades, by the likes of Annie Leibovitz, Terry O'Neill and Rankin. But, in his art, we see Boy George shift the spotlight on to his own subjects, allowing us to see them through his eyes with his signature style, wit and rebellion.

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