Attila Richard Lukacs | HOBBS

Macaulay & Co. Fine Art present a solo exhibition of work by 1985 alumnus.
Opening Reception
| September 16, 2-4pm
Macaulay & Co. Fine Art
HOBBS is based on 17
polaroids sent to me
circa 1991 by Paul
Jones.
Paul was the proprietor
of PAUL JONES ANTIQUES
on The King's Road,
London, Chelsea in the
1980’s/90’s.. He was a
respected arbiter of
good taste, and sold
cushions and lace to the
very very rich at very
rich prices.
The Polaroids where
taken in 3 locations.
The London apartment of
Trudi Partridge, Paul's
shop on The King's Road,
and the night club KINKY
GERLINKY.
I have set the narrative
of the 17 pieces in the
locations of KINKY
GERLINKY / The Cafe de
Paris, West End London,
and the Apartment of
Trudi Partridge which
was a council flat (
unknown address ).
The story is of HOBBS,
who falls in love twice,
that night and the
following morning.
- ARL