Renowned artist Stanley Donwood’s latest exhibition, ‘Hazarda Hazardo’, will open on November 20th at the prestigious Jealous gallery in London. The exhibition, which celebrates over three decades of collaboration with internationally acclaimed band Radiohead, will be open to the public until November 29th.
Since 1994, Donwood has been the mastermind behind Radiohead’s iconic visual imagery, creating evocative and haunting artwork that has become synonymous with the award-winning band’s distinctive identity. As the band prepares to play sold-out shows at the O2 in London on November 21st, 22nd, 24th, and 25th, fans will have the unique opportunity to explore works curated from Donwood’s extensive personal archive.
The exhibition will feature collectible screenprints, including artwork from Radiohead’s seminal album ‘OK Computer’ and the newly re-released ‘Pacific Coast 2024’, which was originally created for the band’s 2003 album ‘Hail to the Thief’. Sixteen prints will be on display, as well as a statement piece: the ‘Ursa Arborealis’ lightbox, featuring exclusive artwork created to commemorate the tour and limited to an edition of just five.
Donwood’s collaboration with Radiohead has solidified his status as one of the world’s most influential artists. With ‘Hazarda Hazardo’, fans will have a rare opportunity to delve into the creative mind behind the band’s captivating visuals. The exhibition is a must-see for any Radiohead fan and art enthusiast alike.
Donwood, who also goes by the pseudonym ‘Slowly Downward Manufactory’, expressed his excitement for the exhibition, stating, “We at the Slowly Downward Manufactory have chosen a collection of screenprints that we have made over the years, including several brand-new, never-seen-before editions. These prints will only be available from Jealous while the show is open, and after that only from Slowly Downward Manufactory.”
When asked about the title of the exhibition, Donwood revealed that he translated the term ‘fortuitous happenstance’ into Esperanto, resulting in ‘Hazarda Hazardo’. He added, “And regarding the title of the exhibition, I translated the term ‘fortuitous happenstance’ into Esperanto and there you are. ‘Hazarda Hazardo’. And bonŝancon!”
Don’t miss your chance to witness the creative genius of Stanley Donwood and his collaboration with Radiohead. ‘Hazarda Hazardo’ will be on display from November 20th-29th at Jealous, 53 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3PT.