Lushsux

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A mural with Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump in Vienna

Lushsux is an anonymous Australian street artist whose works have received international coverage. Based in Melbourne, he is best known for his large murals that draw on internet meme culture, as well as popular culture more broadly. He has been called "the prototypical post-Internet artist"[1] and "Australia's answer to Banksy".[2]

Lushsux stated that he grew up in a working-class family in the western suburbs of Melbourne, and worked in a factory before becoming a full-time artist. Since his first gallery show in Collingwood in 2010, Lushsux has been supported by Sarah Powell and Andrew King, patrons of the Melbourne street art scene.[3]

NFTs

Lushsux has been selling NFTs of his artworks since 2021.[4] His art has been auctioned in various platforms, including Nifty Gateway, SuperRare and MakersPlace. His art was exhibited at "DART2121" in Milan[5] and at Art Basel 2021 in Miami, in collaboration with auction house Christie's.[6]

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