Hyde Park Corner became the stage for Fringe’s 13th solo exhibition worldwide, Stress Narcotika, which opened on September 12.
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This marks the Johannesburg-based artist’s fifth solo show in the city, showcasing his signature style in four powerful forms: paintings, sculptures, multiples, and unique.
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At the Scapegoat Gallery, at the heart of Stress Narcotika lies a bold, imaginative concept, a fictitious prescription tablet designed to mould stress according to the user’s desires.
Fringe’s artistic statement reveals the turmoil that inspired his latest work.
“In the hazy dawn of my existence, a blind panic engulfed me, stress became a coveted elixir,” he reflects.
In this world, stress isn’t an enemy to conquer but a tool to fuel personal growth.
Fringe’s art transforms the chaos of life into a medium for self-discovery, where overthinking becomes a catalyst for dominance and creativity.
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