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Dynamic and daring pop art and graffiti exhibition arrives at The Lowry Hotel

The vibrant pieces are the brainchild of Henry ‘Big H’ Chan, whose works include portrayals of figures from the last 50 years of pop culture
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Five star The Lowry Hotel is named after one of Britain’s most famed artists, L.S.Lowry, best known for his paintings of mill scenes and industrial landscapes in the mid-20th century.

Now, the hotel is playing host to a daring and dynamic exhibition of pop art and graffiti artworks – a far cry from the classically understated North West cityscapes and matchstick men that Lowry is famed for. 

The vibrant pieces are the brainchild of renowned artist and graphic designer Henry ‘Big H’ Chan, whose acclaimed works include powerful portrayals of iconic figures synonymous with the last 50 years of pop culture including Prince, George Michael, Daniel Craig, and The Queen.  

The works, now on display in The Lowry Hotel’s gallery space, satirise societal issues such as celebrity culture, power, and commercialism, with Big H drawing inspiration from preeminent artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Banksy. 

Big H opts for bold, bright colours, with sharp and accurate geometric lines that jump off the canvas, interspersed with provocative text shedding light on 21st century touchstones.  

“Our hotel is named after a world-famous artist, so it is only right that we carry the weight of this legacy and showcase new and thought-provoking works to our guests,” said Adrian Ellis, General Manager at The Lowry Hotel.

“The art that adorns our walls is all part of the exceptional experience our guests receive when they visit, and any guests who attend over the next couple of months are in for a real treat.”

The exhibition is being hosted by Comme Ca. Founded in 1994, Comme Ca has pioneered the creation of alternative exhibition venues throughout Manchester city centre, offering emerging artists the opportunity to showcase their works to a wide and varied audience.

Since 2004, Comme Ca Art has worked alongside the five-star Lowry Hotel, producing an enviable line-up of exhibitions. 

“It is an honour and a privilege to have collaborated with The Lowry Hotel for the last 18 years,” said Claire Turner, gallery director at Comme Ca Art.

“We pride ourselves on offering new artists the chance to exhibit their work and have it seen by new audiences. The hotel offers the perfect platform for this.

“I’m a huge fan of Big H’s work. I think his bold approach and eclectic style is really exciting – it’s not what you expect to see in a five-star hotel!”

The exhibition will remain in display at The Lowry Hotel until Tuesday 31st May. The are available for purchase, with prices ranging from £1,600 to £1,800. Find out more here.

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