My Feelings Like You

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Gary Taxali‘s work champions the “accidentally beautiful” and uses a host of influences from the past to create some of the most vibrant cartooning around. His show, My Feelings Like You, opens at The Outsiders in London next week…

A delicious blend of early-twentieth century graphic art, found materials and irreverant humour, Taxali’s pictures are full of brilliantly realised characters; from Nervous Pete and sad old Chumpy, to the enigmatic Friendly Dave. “I just want people to appreciate the banal: things that are accidentally beautiful, like packaging,” says Taxali.

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“Turning a mirror onto the viewer is amazing for some artists, but I’m more interested in a form of escapism that makes people feel, ‘there’s possibilities’,” says Taxali. “Despite the horrible depression and turmoil of the 1920s and 1930s there was a general feeling of hope and optimism – even though man had never even been to the moon – and both are reflected in the imagery of the time. Even corporations represented themselves with cartoon characters, and weren’t viewed as quite so terrible either.”

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The Outsiders is based at the relaunched Lazarides space on Greek Street in London and sells original work, prints and books by Lazarides artists. More at theoutsiders.net. Gary Taxali: My Feelings Like You opens May 4 at The Outsiders, 8 Greek Street, London W1D 4DG and runs until June 2.

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