You never know who you will find in the BSMT, and this little blue guy from Brazil is just the perfect troublemaker to light the doorway as you pass by. A talisman for the global game of street art and graffiti, Cranio’s blue character is an extension perhaps of himself – a combination alter-ego and representative for the indigenous people of Brazil.
Now he travels to this London gallery called BSMT, the newest canvasses engaging you as the artist Cranio (Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba) invites you to engage again with his philosophical, comedic, and socially observant blue man.





Private view: 6pm – 9pm, Thursday 28th July 2022
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