Slawn b. 2000

Slawn is a Nigerian-British multidisciplinary artist whose bold, graphic visual language has made him one of the most influential young voices in contemporary culture. Rising from London’s underground creative scene, Slawn bridges fine art, street culture and design with a distinctive style defined by exaggerated forms, sharp humour and energetic, character-driven compositions.

 

His work draws on personal identity, satire, social commentary and the aesthetics of pop culture, merging these influences into vibrant canvases that feel immediate, irreverent and emotionally charged. Slawn’s figures, often distorted, playful or confrontational, have become instantly recognisable and form the backbone of a visual universe that continues to evolve at pace.

 

After gaining early attention through his involvement in skate and streetwear culture, Slawn’s transition into fine art was met with rapid acclaim. His exhibitions in London and internationally have consistently sold out, attracting both a new generation of collectors and established contemporary art audiences. His 2023 redesign of the BRIT Awards trophy further cemented his reputation as a cultural force extending beyond the traditional art world.

 

Today, Slawn stands at the forefront of a new wave of British contemporary artists who blur the lines between high art and youth-led creativity. His work remains energetic, provocative and culturally resonant, offering a vivid reflection of modern expression and the voices shaping it.