'Hazarda Hazardo'
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Jealous played host to 'Radiohead-adjacent' exhibition, 'Hazarda Hazardo' with Stanley Donwood.
Jealous was pleased to present 'Hazarda Hazardo', an exhibition by Stanley Donwood celebrating over three decades of collaboration with Radiohead.
Since 1994, Donwood has been the visual architect behind Radiohead's iconic imagery, creating the evocative and haunting artwork that has become synonymous with the award-winning band's distinctive identity, as explored in the 'This Is What You Get' exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Coinciding with Radiohead's sold-out London concerts as part of their major European tour, this unmissable exhibition offered fans a rare opportunity to explore sixteen prints curated from Donwood's vast personal archive. Spanning his celebrated partnership with one of the world's most influential bands, the show featured collectable screenprints including artwork the seminal album ‘OK Computer’ and the newly rereleased ‘Pacific Coast 2024’, originally created for the band's 2003 album ‘Hail to the Thief’. For those looking for a Radiohead experience with a difference, a trip to Jealous guaranteed Everything In Its Right Place: including our Instagram-famous screenprinted window. 'Hazarda Hazardo' was a mecca for Radiohead fans, who had travelled far and wide to see the band play in London: from Lebanon to Canada, the USA to Europe, and beyond.
'Hazarda Hazardo' ran from 20th–29th November, Monday - Saturday 10-6pm at Jealous, 53 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3PT.
As seen in the Jealous window: the Stanley Donwood ‘Ursa Arborealis’ lightbox, featuring exclusive artwork created to commemorate the tour and limited to an edition of just five.
“Saluton! The well-known musicians known collectively as Radiohead are playing some shows at the O2 in London on the 21st, 22nd, 24th and 25th November. And by what is known in the trade as a “fortuitous happenstance”, there will be an exhibition of Radiohead-adjacent screen prints at Jealous in London at the same time. Who would have thought it? Uncanny coincidence, co-ordinated correlation or shameless bandwagon jumping? You decide.
Anyway, we at the Slowly Downward Manufactory have chosen a collection of screenprints that we have made over the years, including several brand-new, never-seen-before editions.
These prints will only be available from Jealous while the show is open, and after that only from Slowly Downward Manufactory.
And regarding the title of the exhibition, I translated the term 'fortuitous happenstance' into Esperanto and there you are. ‘Hazarda Hazardo’. And bonŝancon!” - Stanley Donwood
Works on show included 'Special Sauce', 'Pacific Coast 2024' and 'Haunted'.
Stanley Donwood 'Hazarda Hazardo' prints are available from Jealous until 20th December, 2025.
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Stanley Donwood
Stanley Donwood has worked with Radiohead since 1994. His evocative and haunting imagery has created their distinctive visual identity. He has created the official artwork for Glastonbury Festival since 2002 and he has worked with Robert Macfarlane on the Faber bestseller ‘Holloway’ and art directed the film ‘the bomb’ produced by Eric Schlosser and Smriti Keshari, as well as countless book covers and numerous other projects. He is currently working on books to be published by Thames & Hudson and Penguin.
Stanley featured in the Jealous x Saatchi Gallery show RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW, 2021.
Stanley Donwood has been designing posters for Glastonbury Festival for the last 22 years - click here to find our article about his most recent creation.
Image credit: David Green