Scott Campbell: The Smartest Things I Ever Did Were Foolish Things For Love (St. Moritz)

Scott Campbell: The Smartest Things I Ever Did Were Foolish Things For Love (St. Moritz)

Galerie Gmurzynska Zürich St. Moritz, Switzerland Thursday, February 20, 2014–Thursday, February 20, 2014

An opening celebration will be held at Galerie Gmurzynska's Via Serlas Location on Thursday, February 20th from 18:00 to 20:00.

The artist will be present.


Galerie Gmurzynska is pleased to announce the second solo Exhibition at the Gallery of Brooklyn based Artist, Scott Campbell.

Emerging feom the legendary New York Group of artists of the early 2000's, consisting of Nate Lowman, Dan Colen and Dash Show, Campbell has become an internationally recognised figure within the art world.

Known for his intricate works in a variety of unusual and exciting mediums, Campbell is at the Forefront of young artists reintroducing craft and technique into art.

"The Smartest Things I Ever Did Were Foolish Things For Love" is an Exhibition dedicated to the theme of love.
Having recently married Sundance award winning film maker, Screen writer and actress Lake Bell, Campbell was inspired to make a new body of work - love statements - which use a variety of mediums including paintings, watercolours and scultpures.

A site-specific Installation of large Fuse Paintings, depicting roses, inhabits the entirety of the ground floor gallery. Created using designs drawn with gunpowder and then lit, they also continue his artistic exploration into drawings, iconography and cutting edge mediums.

In Addition to his artistic career Campbell maintains an active practice as one of the most renowned tattoo artists in the world. His living designs can be seen on Marc Jacobs, Penelope Cruz, Johnny Depp, Nan Goldin, Elizabeth Peyton, Carter Forster (Tattoo designed by Ellsworth Kelly) and Richard Prince among many others.
Campbell was born in Louisiana and his practice has led him to live around the world, including Tokyo, Paris, Los Angeles and South America.

Scott Campbell was invited by Marc Jacobs to participate in Louis Vuitton's artist collaboration series in Spring/Summer 2011. Past participants have included Takashi Murakami and Richard Prince. He has also recently collaborated with Pirelli, designing a motorcycle, tires and accessories.

In February 2012 Rizzoli published a monograph on Campbell, "If You Don't Belong, Don't Be Long", which explores tattooing, art and the human body.

In April 2014 Campbell will be honoured by Free Arts NYC charity at an event sponsored by Marc Jacobs.