[01/21/2014]
Swedish-born visual artist Ilja Karilampi‘s work is distinctly urban in context. Constructing his own logotypes, soundtracks and installations, Karilampi’s contemporary urban aesthetic relates to the the relationship between the phenomena of pop culture (mainstream to sub-culture) and the masses. His newest solo exhibition Big Bird is now presented at the Wilkinson Gallery in London. His […]
Ilja Karilampi
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