Steve Lazarides ( el, Στηβ Λαζαρίδης; born c. 1969)
is a
British
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-
Greek Cypriot
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publisher, photographer, collector and curator. He has helped popularise
street art
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Street art has evolved from the early forms of defiant graff ...
and
underground art
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.
Early life
Steve Lazarides grew up in
Bristol
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, England and studied photography at
Newcastle Polytechnic
, mottoeng = A lifetime of learning
, established = 1877 - Rutherford College of Technology1969 - Newcastle Polytechnic1992 - gained university status
, type = Public
, budget = ...
.
He discovered street subculture and graffiti art as a teenager at Bristol's
Barton Hill neighbourhood youth club, organised by John Nation and referenced in 2020 documentary ''Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art''.
Art career
In the 1980s, he started out with a
Nikon F-mount
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camera documenting his surrounding environments as a photography student. He subsequently worked as a photographer for ''
Sleazenation
''Sleazenation'' was a monthly London based fashion, lifestyle and “'post-drug culture' magazine according to founding editor Steve Beale in 1999". The publication was co-founded by Jon Swinstead and Adam Dewhurst and published by Swinstead Publ ...
,'' where he was employed as photography director from 1996 till 2001, and
''The Face''. Lazarides documented British sub-cultures and youth movements such as the
UK rave scene in the early 1990s;
skate culture and the rise of
outsider
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* ''Outsider'' (1997 film), a 1997 Slovene-language film
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Literature
* Outside ...
street art.
Commissioned by ''Sleazenation'' to photograph
Banksy
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigrams ...
's portrait in 1997, he continued to work with the artist, including as the anonymous artist's driver and photographer, before eventually becoming his
gallerist
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An art dealer in contemporary art typically seeks out various artists to represent, and build ...
.
Lazarides and Banksy also launched the 'Pictures on Walls' website in 2001 to promote graffiti art, and widened their scope to work with a larger roster of street artists.
He created an in-house print studio, Lazarides Editions, and worked with the artists to create prints to share with the art community. The market in street art became commercially successful in 2007 only shortly before the
2008 recession
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, with Banksy's work, "Laugh Now", selling for £228,000 at auction in early 2008.
Andrew Child wrote in the ''
Financial Times
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'', "If there had been one individual responsible for whipping up and sustaining the fever around urban art, and who stood to lose most from its demise, it was Steve Lazarides.".
Lazarides opened up his first gallery in London in 2006, and brought many unknown artists in the UK to light including holding
Invader
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Track listing
All songs written by Olli Herman, Pepe Reckless, and Ikka Wirtanen, unless otherwise noted.
Reception
Wr ...
's first UK exhibition, Space Invader's Invasion London and Rubik Bad Men II.
Lazarides now represents the portrait painter
Jonathan Yeo
Jonathan Yeo (born 18 December 1970, in London, England) is a British artist who rose to international prominence in his early 20s as a contemporary portraitist, having painted Kevin Spacey, Dennis Hopper, Cara Delevingne, Damien Hirst, Prince P ...
, the Parisian artist
JR, the contemporary English painter
Antony Micallef and Portuguese graffiti/street artist
Vhils
Vhils (born 1987) is the tag name of Portuguese graffiti and street artist Alexandre Manuel Dias Farto.
Life
Alexandre Farto was born in Portugal in 1987. He studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. Vhils lives and works in London and ...
.
In 2009 he moved headquarters from
Charing Cross Road
Charing Cross Road is a street in central London running immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles Circus (the intersection with Oxford Street) and then becomes Tottenham Court Road. It leads from the north in the direction of ...
into a five-story Georgian townhouse on Rathbone Place, near
Oxford Street
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, with the first exhibition at the new Lazarides Rathbone being of the Portuguese graffiti artist Vhils, which was also the artist's debut UK show.
Lazarides Rathbone formed the flagship Lazarides space with Lazarides Editions creating prints in a separate site (situated in Greenwich). In 2016 Lazarides opened Banksy Print Gallery
in the
Mondrian Hotel
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History
The structure was built in 1959 as an apartment building. It was later renovated and reopened in 1985 as the ...
on the
South Bank
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. The space centered around Lazarides' time with Banksy and also sold secondary-market Banksy prints. In early 2018 Lazarides moved the space to
Mayfair
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.
Lazarides left the business in September 2019.
Post-Banksy
Lazarides and Banksy parted ways in 2008,
in unexplained circumstances.
"
Lazarides began to organise shows that "would not look out of place on a
Turner Prize
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shortlist".
He pioneered the contemporary 'immersive art' trend with several 'pop-up' shows, including ''Hell's Half Acre'' in October 2010, co-curated with actor
Kevin Spacey
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and held in
The Old Vic Tunnels
The Old Vic Tunnels was an underground arts venue and performance space beneath London Waterloo railway station. The space consisted of almost 30,000 square feet of unused railway tunnels. It officially opened its doors for the first time in 200 ...
beneath
Waterloo station
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, London.
He returned to the tunnels in 2011 and 2012, with shows titled ''Minotaur'' and ''Bedlam''. He held an off-site exhibition in collaboration with The Vinyl Factory in October 2013, titled ''BRUTAL'' and taking place at London's 180
The Strand. These pop-up shows have included work by Doug Foster, Conor Harrington, Lucy McLauchlan, Antony Micallef, Karim Zeriahen, Stanley Donwood, Vhils, Todd James and Ian Francis.
''Banksy Captured'' Volumes One and Two
In 2016, Lazarides began curating his personal photography archive of 100,000 images containing roughly 12,000 photographs he took whilst documenting the career of Banksy,
and
self-published
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them as two books, ''Banksy Captured Volume I & Volume II''. Lazarides self-distributed the first and second editions of the two volumes, resulting in sales of over 5,000 copies within a month, at the end of 2019.
''Banksy Captured Volume II'', features further photography and commentary, and was published in March 2021. Volume Two includes reportage from Banksy's 2006 Los Angeles exhibition "Barely Legal", images of the artist's unauthorised installation inside London's
Natural History Museum
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during 2004. ''Banksy Captured Volume I & Volume II'' were both self-published via Lazarides' Laz Emporium venture.
In 2020 Lazarides appeared as a talking head in Vision Films' documentary ''Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art''.
Laz Emporium
Lazarides' current venture is Laz Emporium, selling art prints and homeware using designs from artists including
Jamie Hewlett
Jamie Christopher Hewlett (born 3 April 1968) is an English comic book creator, illustrator, music video director, and songwriter. He is the co-creator of the comic book ''Tank Girl'' with Alan Martin and co-creator of the virtual band Gorilla ...
,
Jonathan Yeo
Jonathan Yeo (born 18 December 1970, in London, England) is a British artist who rose to international prominence in his early 20s as a contemporary portraitist, having painted Kevin Spacey, Dennis Hopper, Cara Delevingne, Damien Hirst, Prince P ...
, Mode 2,
Charming Baker,
Stash, Teech DDS, and Lazarides' own photography. It includes an online store and a shop across two floors in
Soho
Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London. Originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century.
The area was develop ...
, London, with a downstairs exhibition space. The items are all made at Lazarides' art, design and craft studio in the
West Country
The West Country (occasionally Westcountry) is a loosely defined area of South West England, usually taken to include all, some, or parts of the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, and, less commonly, Wiltshire, Gloucesters ...
.
References
External links
Banksy CapturedSteve Lazarides Instagram
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Living people
Art dealers from London
1969 births
Artists from Bristol