Monday, 28 February 2011
INSA: Calculated Sexuality
British street artist INSA recently made his way across the ocean for an American showing of his artwork in San Francisco. For close followers of the art meets sneaker scene, INSA has been a prominent figure for his signature use of highly sexualized imagery including ample amounts of backsides, breasts and legs, the unequivocal standards of physical human beauty.
In this interview, we discuss with INSA regarding the conceptuality of his art and how it has changed over the years. All in all, readers will probably be surprised to know that strong underlying themes that are associated with INSA’s artwork. Despite the simplicity of painting scantily clad women, the complexity of it all offers some great social commentary and insights.
Prints from his recent showing are available now at Upper Playground..
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