Four Lads in Jeans artist returns with his debut exhibition.
Tat Vision’s debut exhibition, Glued to the Box, crams pop culture icons from the telly into boxes — both a playful nod to childhood TV obsession and the hands-on process of papier-mâché (because, well, Tat glues literally in place).
Play, nostalgia, television’s influence, and the physicality of the past shape these new pieces, capturing the smells, textures, and objects that made childhood magical—hanging around the house, glued to the box.
Digbeth First Friday (@digbethfirstfri) on 4th April from 6 PM will be featuring a night of who knows what and shenanigans including a live performance from 7 pm!!
Birmingham-based artist Tat Vision, also known as Well Douglas, first started off working with bric-a-brac, charity shop bits and bobs, basically – tat! He then found fame a few years ago when his iconic Four Lads in Jeans ‘bronze’ statue outside All Bar One New Street Station went viral. Since then Tat has become well-known for crafting familiar heads from papier-mâché and holding workshops to teach others how to make their own heads.
“Some of the heads have been trying to escape so I thought it was about time I boxed them up. Although I can’t seem to find Neil Buchanan, he must be doing one of his Art Attacks somewhere in Brum,” said Tat.
Tat Vision’s debut exhibition launches at the art space Centrala, which is at Unit 4, Minerva Works in Digbeth, on Friday 4th April, at 6 pm, with a live performance at 7 pm.
Front pic – Connor Pope