Close Menu
Finance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • While most billionaires just use their superyachts to cruise the Mediterranean, Joe Lewis transformed his $250 million vessel into a lucrative floating gallery, hoarding modern masterpieces for 30 years before selling them for a staggering 3,500% profit – Luxurylaunches
  • Two of the ‘Finest Boys in Finance’ May Be Fired by Goldman Sachs Following Unauthorised Interview
  • FinancialContent – Tardven Token (TRN): All You Need to Know about this Game Changing AI-powered Cryptocurrency in the Digital Intelligence Age that Will Revolutionize Value Exchange. – FinancialContent
  • “I don’t believe Putin understands blockchain payments, but the Russians are way ahead of us here.” Presidential Commissioner for Sanctions Policy on Russia’s Cryptocurrency Loopholes and the Fight Against Them – dev.ua
  • Former workshop set to become new Bungay art gallery
  • Bid to turn Great Yarmouth pub into cafe and art gallery
  • Treasury Department Flags Cryptocurrency ATMs as Rising Scam Vector
  • 1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Now With $1,000, and 2 to Avoid
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
Finance ProFinance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Finance Pro
Home»Art Gallery»Fried-chicken art exhibited at Tottenham Hotspur stadium
Art Gallery

Fried-chicken art exhibited at Tottenham Hotspur stadium

April 6, 20242 Mins Read


6 April 2024

Image source, Jack Hirons

Image caption,

Jack Hirons made the art using charred and crushed chicken bones

Fried-chicken artwork has gone on display in a gallery at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, paying homage to the “matchday ritual”.

Artist Jack Hirons uses charred and crushed bones of fried chicken in his exhibition Fowl Play.

It features a stained-glass window that doubles as a chicken shop menu and a series of black-and-white paintings.

The exhibition is the 31-year-old’s debut London solo show and runs until 11 May.

It is hosted in OOF, a contemporary art gallery inside the stadium grounds.

“It’s interesting to present art to that audience,” Mr Hirons told BBC London. “It’s a long way from Mayfair, as a contemporary art gallery.”

Image source, Jack Hirons

Image caption,

A stained-glass window doubles as a chicken shop menu

Mr Hirons, who now lives in Margate, said he started going to Tottenham Hotspur games when he moved to London as a student in 2012.

“The idea came from going to games and visiting Chick-King directly opposite the stadium,” he said.

“It is definitely part of mine and lots of other people’s matchday rituals. There is always a big queue. The interior feels really iconic.”

Image source, Jack Hirons

Image caption,

Chickens in many forms feature in the exhibition, including The San Diego Chicken

Image source, Jack Hirons

Image caption,

Another painting features President Eisenhower

He began making the paintings in 2017 with discarded bones from the Tottenham High Road fast-food restaurant, which he blackened and ground into a dark pigment.

The result was a series of paintings about chickens, made from chicken bones. The stained glass also uses the custom-made pigment.

“Humans have been painting with animal bones for a long time,” said Mr Hirons.

Image source, Elissa Cray

Image caption,

Jack Hirons with Tottenham Hotspur mascot Chirpy

For him, the exhibition is about combining the fried chicken eaten before a game with the football club’s cockerel logo, which features on the team’s shirts and stadium.

“It’s very site-specific,” he said. “Contemporary art doesn’t need to be this closed loop. Why not have it at a football match?”

Image source, Jack Hirons

All photos copyright: Jack Hirons, Courtesy OOF Gallery

Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to hello.bbclondon@bbc.co.uk





Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

While most billionaires just use their superyachts to cruise the Mediterranean, Joe Lewis transformed his $250 million vessel into a lucrative floating gallery, hoarding modern masterpieces for 30 years before selling them for a staggering 3,500% profit – Luxurylaunches

March 9, 2026 Art Gallery

Former workshop set to become new Bungay art gallery

March 9, 2026 Art Gallery

Bid to turn Great Yarmouth pub into cafe and art gallery

March 9, 2026 Art Gallery

Jack White’s first visual art show to open in London this spring

March 7, 2026 Art Gallery

Hockney scrolls through Bayeux, Brideshead gets revisited and Stubbs leads the field – the week in art | Art and design

March 6, 2026 Art Gallery

Southampton-born artist’s honour as major exhibition opens art gallery

March 6, 2026 Art Gallery
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

While most billionaires just use their superyachts to cruise the Mediterranean, Joe Lewis transformed his $250 million vessel into a lucrative floating gallery, hoarding modern masterpieces for 30 years before selling them for a staggering 3,500% profit – Luxurylaunches

March 9, 2026 Art Gallery 1 Min Read

While most billionaires just use their superyachts to cruise the Mediterranean, Joe Lewis transformed his…

Two of the ‘Finest Boys in Finance’ May Be Fired by Goldman Sachs Following Unauthorised Interview

March 9, 2026

FinancialContent – Tardven Token (TRN): All You Need to Know about this Game Changing AI-powered Cryptocurrency in the Digital Intelligence Age that Will Revolutionize Value Exchange. – FinancialContent

March 9, 2026

“I don’t believe Putin understands blockchain payments, but the Russians are way ahead of us here.” Presidential Commissioner for Sanctions Policy on Russia’s Cryptocurrency Loopholes and the Fight Against Them – dev.ua

March 9, 2026
Our Picks

While most billionaires just use their superyachts to cruise the Mediterranean, Joe Lewis transformed his $250 million vessel into a lucrative floating gallery, hoarding modern masterpieces for 30 years before selling them for a staggering 3,500% profit – Luxurylaunches

March 9, 2026

Two of the ‘Finest Boys in Finance’ May Be Fired by Goldman Sachs Following Unauthorised Interview

March 9, 2026

FinancialContent – Tardven Token (TRN): All You Need to Know about this Game Changing AI-powered Cryptocurrency in the Digital Intelligence Age that Will Revolutionize Value Exchange. – FinancialContent

March 9, 2026

“I don’t believe Putin understands blockchain payments, but the Russians are way ahead of us here.” Presidential Commissioner for Sanctions Policy on Russia’s Cryptocurrency Loopholes and the Fight Against Them – dev.ua

March 9, 2026
Our Picks

Top AI Apps for Budgeting and Investing 2026

March 7, 2026

Jack White’s first visual art show to open in London this spring

March 7, 2026

Tax Implications of Buy-to-Let Investments: Rules and Requirements

March 6, 2026
Latest updates

While most billionaires just use their superyachts to cruise the Mediterranean, Joe Lewis transformed his $250 million vessel into a lucrative floating gallery, hoarding modern masterpieces for 30 years before selling them for a staggering 3,500% profit – Luxurylaunches

March 9, 2026

Two of the ‘Finest Boys in Finance’ May Be Fired by Goldman Sachs Following Unauthorised Interview

March 9, 2026

FinancialContent – Tardven Token (TRN): All You Need to Know about this Game Changing AI-powered Cryptocurrency in the Digital Intelligence Age that Will Revolutionize Value Exchange. – FinancialContent

March 9, 2026
Weekly Updates

How are Financial Firms Like Visa, Swift, Pay.UK and Mangopay Using AI to Combat Financial Fraud?

June 1, 2024

This Indian creative has just opened a new gallery in the UK that uses art to heal

October 2, 2025

Best Museum Exhibits in NYC to Explore in 2024

April 5, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
© 2026 Finance Pro

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.