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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by yapsey on Jan 27, 2015 17:08:54 GMT 1, Can be found here for those interested.
Can be found here for those interested.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by loother on Jan 27, 2015 17:21:37 GMT 1, Thanks for the link.
I'm certainly not a very, very serious collector. I don't have an enormous budget, I'm just trying as best I can to make my eyes happy. Does that make me a chump?
Thanks for the link.
I'm certainly not a very, very serious collector. I don't have an enormous budget, I'm just trying as best I can to make my eyes happy. Does that make me a chump?
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by dotdot on Jan 27, 2015 17:23:19 GMT 1, can't help but think of tim roth - who is btw a legend - in his role from that film in the early eighties.. (read brutal and .. even Scum .. now there's a flashback for some of you..)
"made in britain" - when i see laz photo in that interview.. he has a look of complete and utter contempt... verging on hatred. (for those of you who live on netflix - i doubt it ever made it even to video)
we should have a photo and caption contest.. and shuv on somewhere on the forum - it's getting a bit boring isn't it ? start with laz's photo in that article... (not that interesting as it was.. though).
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can't help but think of tim roth - who is btw a legend - in his role from that film in the early eighties.. (read brutal and .. even Scum .. now there's a flashback for some of you..)
"made in britain" - when i see laz photo in that interview.. he has a look of complete and utter contempt... verging on hatred. (for those of you who live on netflix - i doubt it ever made it even to video)
we should have a photo and caption contest.. and shuv on somewhere on the forum - it's getting a bit boring isn't it ? start with laz's photo in that article... (not that interesting as it was.. though).
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by lee3 on Jan 27, 2015 17:35:07 GMT 1, >>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<<
Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps?
>>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<<
A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research.
>>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<<
Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps?
>>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<<
A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by chichi carter on Jan 27, 2015 17:39:37 GMT 1, >>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<< Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps? >>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<< A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research. The secondary market bit is sort of a 'trick statement'. He does work with the secondary market but only with artists he is representing or has represented in the past. Correct me if I'm wrong.
>>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<< Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps? >>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<< A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research. The secondary market bit is sort of a 'trick statement'. He does work with the secondary market but only with artists he is representing or has represented in the past. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Happy Shopper on Jan 27, 2015 17:46:47 GMT 1, This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions?
"The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market"
This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions?
"The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market"
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 17:56:18 GMT 1, Thanks for the link. I'm certainly not a very, very serious collector. I don't have an enormous budget, I'm just trying as best I can to make my eyes happy. Does that make me a chump? What is a chump? Sound fun, i might just be one chump?
Not enough Laurel and Hardy in the world at the moment.
Thanks for the link. I'm certainly not a very, very serious collector. I don't have an enormous budget, I'm just trying as best I can to make my eyes happy. Does that make me a chump? What is a chump? Sound fun, i might just be one chump? Not enough Laurel and Hardy in the world at the moment.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by sgolby on Jan 27, 2015 18:12:28 GMT 1, This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" Was wondering the exact same thing. S
This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" Was wondering the exact same thing. S
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by adewilliams on Jan 27, 2015 18:21:58 GMT 1, he mentions all the high profile street artists that have had success in the contemporary art market except Kaws, who in my opinion is more desirable right now to many collectors of cutting edge contemporary work.
he mentions all the high profile street artists that have had success in the contemporary art market except Kaws, who in my opinion is more desirable right now to many collectors of cutting edge contemporary work.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by meh. on Jan 27, 2015 18:46:25 GMT 1, There was a similar sale of his personal collection a couple of weeks ago. Remember some large Ian Francis pieces originals being there.
Clearly in need of some cash. Or space. More likely cash.
There was a similar sale of his personal collection a couple of weeks ago. Remember some large Ian Francis pieces originals being there.
Clearly in need of some cash. Or space. More likely cash.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by meh. on Jan 27, 2015 18:47:31 GMT 1, he mentions all the high profile street artists that have had success in the contemporary art market except Kaws, who in my opinion is more desirable right now to many collectors of cutting edge contemporary work. Saw a set of his prints displayed for a Phillips sale last week, big money!
he mentions all the high profile street artists that have had success in the contemporary art market except Kaws, who in my opinion is more desirable right now to many collectors of cutting edge contemporary work. Saw a set of his prints displayed for a Phillips sale last week, big money!
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Black Apple Art on Jan 27, 2015 19:02:04 GMT 1, This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" I only see signed prints.
www.bonhams.com/search/#/ah0_0=lot&q0=banksy&ag0=future&MR0_main_index_key=lot&m0=0
This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" I only see signed prints. www.bonhams.com/search/#/ah0_0=lot&q0=banksy&ag0=future&MR0_main_index_key=lot&m0=0
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by meh. on Jan 27, 2015 19:08:13 GMT 1, Aaaaaargh omg.. Really ANOTHER laugh now?? Seriously must be a million in circulation, fs every week
Aaaaaargh omg.. Really ANOTHER laugh now?? Seriously must be a million in circulation, fs every week
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by meh. on Jan 27, 2015 19:14:33 GMT 1, There was a similar sale of his personal collection a couple of weeks ago. Remember some large Ian Francis pieces originals being there. Clearly in need of some cash. Or space. More likely cash. Where was that? Oh it might be the same sale, not sure <http://urbanartassociation.com/thread/125034/bonhams-28-jan-2015>
.. And it might have been a Harrington, not a Francis. My memory's shit
There was a similar sale of his personal collection a couple of weeks ago. Remember some large Ian Francis pieces originals being there. Clearly in need of some cash. Or space. More likely cash. Where was that? Oh it might be the same sale, not sure <http://urbanartassociation.com/thread/125034/bonhams-28-jan-2015> .. And it might have been a Harrington, not a Francis. My memory's shit
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Sweetcorn on Jan 27, 2015 19:33:44 GMT 1, I remember the 'separation wall series' ed of 15 from 2006 but they were pretty expensive back then the estimate is ridiculously low
I remember the 'separation wall series' ed of 15 from 2006 but they were pretty expensive back then the estimate is ridiculously low
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Peter Bengtsen on Jan 27, 2015 19:44:39 GMT 1, can't help but think of tim roth - who is btw a legend - in his role from that film in the early eighties.. (read brutal and .. even Scum .. now there's a flashback for some of you..) "made in britain" - when i see laz photo in that interview.. he has a look of complete and utter contempt... verging on hatred. (for those of you who live on netflix - i doubt it ever made it even to video)
It made it to YouTube:
can't help but think of tim roth - who is btw a legend - in his role from that film in the early eighties.. (read brutal and .. even Scum .. now there's a flashback for some of you..) "made in britain" - when i see laz photo in that interview.. he has a look of complete and utter contempt... verging on hatred. (for those of you who live on netflix - i doubt it ever made it even to video) It made it to YouTube:
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 19:47:22 GMT 1, This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" Was wondering the exact same thing. S They're from the unsigned edition. A few people and stores bought multiple copies. Including our good friend and board owner Silky who had a good few MQ and Turfwars at one point.
This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" Was wondering the exact same thing. S They're from the unsigned edition. A few people and stores bought multiple copies. Including our good friend and board owner Silky who had a good few MQ and Turfwars at one point.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 19:53:11 GMT 1, >>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<< Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps? >>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<< A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research. She's the "curator" for Soho House which is wallpapered with Yeo wallpaper in Berlin and London and stuffed full of works from his stable of artists. It's a fluff promo piece for the sale is all. Par for the course.
>>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<< Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps? >>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<< A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research. She's the "curator" for Soho House which is wallpapered with Yeo wallpaper in Berlin and London and stuffed full of works from his stable of artists. It's a fluff promo piece for the sale is all. Par for the course.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Prescription Art on Jan 27, 2015 19:56:02 GMT 1, Was wondering the exact same thing. S They're from the unsigned edition. A few people and stores bought multiple copies. Including our good friend and board owner Silky who had a good few MQ and Turfwars at one point.
The first time I saw a Banksy print was in a shop called 'Eat My Handbag Bitch' off Brick Lane (I think it was opposite where the Big Chill bar is now)
Was wondering the exact same thing. S They're from the unsigned edition. A few people and stores bought multiple copies. Including our good friend and board owner Silky who had a good few MQ and Turfwars at one point. The first time I saw a Banksy print was in a shop called 'Eat My Handbag Bitch' off Brick Lane (I think it was opposite where the Big Chill bar is now)
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by delano on Jan 27, 2015 20:00:18 GMT 1, I remember back in the day buying a full set of Banksy Kate Moss prints from Laz with a mate. The deal was that if we bought all 6, we would only pay for 5.
Unfortunately, the prints are long gone.
Today, it's a struggle to get a show pdf from them...
I remember back in the day buying a full set of Banksy Kate Moss prints from Laz with a mate. The deal was that if we bought all 6, we would only pay for 5.
Unfortunately, the prints are long gone.
Today, it's a struggle to get a show pdf from them...
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Peter Bengtsen on Jan 27, 2015 20:04:58 GMT 1, >>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<< Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps? >>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<< A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research. She's the "curator" for Soho House which is wallpapered with Yeo wallpaper in Berlin and London and stuffed full of works from his stable of artists. It's a fluff promo piece for the sale is all. Par for the course.
She also wrote a book called Street Renegades: New Underground Art (2007).
>>>>I’m constantly being persecuted for being honest,” he laughs. <<<< Wow, was that nervous laughter perhaps? >>>Unlike many galleries, Lazarides does not work with the secondary market<<< A very telling statement about the depths to which this journalist did their research. She's the "curator" for Soho House which is wallpapered with Yeo wallpaper in Berlin and London and stuffed full of works from his stable of artists. It's a fluff promo piece for the sale is all. Par for the course. She also wrote a book called Street Renegades: New Underground Art (2007).
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Sweetcorn on Jan 27, 2015 20:09:16 GMT 1, They're from the unsigned edition. A few people and stores bought multiple copies. Including our good friend and board owner Silky who had a good few MQ and Turfwars at one point. The first time I saw a Banksy print was in a shop called 'Eat My Handbag b**ch' off Brick Lane (I think it was opposite where the Big Chill bar is now) Before computers were the norm my 'cool' friend had one and 'Eat My Handbag bitch' was the site where I used to go down his house to look at the banksys !
They're from the unsigned edition. A few people and stores bought multiple copies. Including our good friend and board owner Silky who had a good few MQ and Turfwars at one point. The first time I saw a Banksy print was in a shop called 'Eat My Handbag b**ch' off Brick Lane (I think it was opposite where the Big Chill bar is now) Before computers were the norm my 'cool' friend had one and 'Eat My Handbag bitch' was the site where I used to go down his house to look at the banksys !
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by iamzero on Jan 27, 2015 20:26:49 GMT 1, I love Made In Britain. The speech about skiving school with the EHO and round and round you go is quite possibly one of the best things ever commited to film. I had it on video and now on DVD. Meantime is also amazing.
I love Made In Britain. The speech about skiving school with the EHO and round and round you go is quite possibly one of the best things ever commited to film. I had it on video and now on DVD. Meantime is also amazing.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 20:57:49 GMT 1, I love Made In Britain. The speech about skiving school with the EHO and round and round you go is quite possibly one of the best things ever commited to film. I had it on video and now on DVD. Meantime is also amazing. Meantime is fantastic, in my top 5. Uniquely British. First film ever shown on C4 I believe.
I love Made In Britain. The speech about skiving school with the EHO and round and round you go is quite possibly one of the best things ever commited to film. I had it on video and now on DVD. Meantime is also amazing. Meantime is fantastic, in my top 5. Uniquely British. First film ever shown on C4 I believe.
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jan 27, 2015 22:05:17 GMT 1, Sounds like old Steve must be in debt?
Sounds like old Steve must be in debt?
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Dr Plip on Jan 27, 2015 22:55:29 GMT 1, "With the screenprints, I was getting them printed, I numbered most of them. I then wrapped them up and stuck them in a f**king tube.”
Do you ever get the impression he's not fond of print enthusiasts?
"With the screenprints, I was getting them printed, I numbered most of them. I then wrapped them up and stuck them in a f**king tube.”
Do you ever get the impression he's not fond of print enthusiasts?
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Coach on Jan 27, 2015 23:18:07 GMT 1, "With the screenprints, I was getting them printed, I numbered most of them. I then wrapped them up and stuck them in a f**king tube.” Do you ever get the impression he's not fond of print enthusiasts?
"Print monkeys" is the phrase I recall!
"With the screenprints, I was getting them printed, I numbered most of them. I then wrapped them up and stuck them in a f**king tube.” Do you ever get the impression he's not fond of print enthusiasts? "Print monkeys" is the phrase I recall!
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Sweetcorn on Jan 27, 2015 23:20:02 GMT 1, "With the screenprints, I was getting them printed, I numbered most of them. I then wrapped them up and stuck them in a f**king tube.” Do you ever get the impression he's not fond of print enthusiasts? "Print monkeys" is the phrase I recall! That was Nick Walker I think
"With the screenprints, I was getting them printed, I numbered most of them. I then wrapped them up and stuck them in a f**king tube.” Do you ever get the impression he's not fond of print enthusiasts? "Print monkeys" is the phrase I recall! That was Nick Walker I think
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by meh. on Jan 27, 2015 23:35:06 GMT 1, Banksy prints are crap though, high volume low quality
Banksy prints are crap though, high volume low quality
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Laz Emporium • Steve Lazarides , by Happy Shopper on Jan 28, 2015 1:26:36 GMT 1, This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" I only see signed prints. www.bonhams.com/search/#/ah0_0=lot&q0=banksy&ag0=future&MR0_main_index_key=lot&m0=0
Exactly. They're not the prints being talked about... And I doubt it's just a few either. How many would you need, to describe them as a package? This is a wholesaler. 50 of each print?
This is interesting !! What are these? Backdoor prints, or from the unsigned editions? "The gallerist has uncovered a vast collection of unsigned prints that he sold to a secondhand furniture dealer on Brick Lane in the early days of Banksy’s career. The works were still in the packing Lazarides has presented them in. He brokered a deal to have access to this archive. Although unsigned, the works still have strong authenticity for Lazarides’s involvement and his relationship to Banksy. The gallerist also intends to find a way of releasing some of the unsigned prints on the market" I only see signed prints. www.bonhams.com/search/#/ah0_0=lot&q0=banksy&ag0=future&MR0_main_index_key=lot&m0=0Exactly. They're not the prints being talked about... And I doubt it's just a few either. How many would you need, to describe them as a package? This is a wholesaler. 50 of each print?
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