Remi Rough is a street and gallery artist from South London, England.[1][2]
Remi Rough | |
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Rough in 2007 | |
| Born | London, United Kingdom |
| Nationality | British |
| Notable work | The Megaro Hotel, London |
| Style | Abstract, urban contemporary |
Rough first started as a street artist in the 1980s, moving to gallery art later. His compositions are abstract with coloured shapes and straight edges.[3]
His work has been exhibited in Hong Kong, London (United Kingdom), Los Angeles (United States), Paris (France), Perth (Australia), and Tokyo (Japan).[1] He participated in the Dulwich Outdoor Gallery associated with Dulwich Picture Gallery, southeast London. He produced a mural in Dulwich, "Girl at a window", based on a picture by Rembrandt in Dulwich Picture Gallery.[4]
In 2008, he spoke at Tate Modern in London in association with an exhibition on Street Art and in 2009 his book Lost Colours and Alibis was published.[1]
Rough has worked with Jason System as "Remi Rough and System" or "Remi/Rough and System".[5]
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