Press Release
Kei London
For Immediate Release
Play Time's Over: Dangerosa's Cinematic Closing Night Produced by Kei London
London - The closing night of Dangerosa's solo exhibition at The Hux Hotel in Kensington transformed into an immersive spectacle of art, performance, and fashion with Play Time's Over, a production by Kei London, the London-based art agency and artist support platform known for championing emerging and established contemporary artists.
Blurring the boundaries between exhibition and performance, the evening unfolded as a living artwork - a theatrical environment where guests moved fluidly between paintings, performers, and live music. The event exemplified the dynamic role of the art agent and art agency model in today's contemporary art ecosystem, where creative production extends beyond traditional gallery spaces.
Dangerosa's paintings formed the emotional core of the evening. Known for her visceral imagery and unapologetic exploration of surreal femininity, the artist's canvases surrounded the audience with an atmosphere of tension, beauty, and defiance. Within this environment, performers and models brought fragments of her visual mythology to life, transforming the exhibition space into a cinematic narrative.
Produced by Kei London, a UK art agency dedicated to artist support and career development, the event highlighted the evolving role of the UK artist agent - not only representing artists but also creating platforms where multidisciplinary collaboration can thrive. By merging visual art, fashion performance, and sound, Play Time's Over demonstrated how contemporary art experiences are increasingly expanding beyond static exhibition formats.
The creative direction of the Art Fashion performance was led by Martin Kurina in collaboration with Kei London, combining punk aesthetics with classic allure. The result was a visual language that echoed Dangerosa's work - bold, seductive, and unapologetically theatrical.
As the night unfolded, models and performers moved through the space like living extensions of the paintings themselves, blurring the lines between audience and artwork. Guests encountered moments of performance, sound, and fashion that mirrored the emotional intensity present in Dangerosa's canvases.
The evening concluded not simply as the end of an exhibition, but as a statement on the power of collaboration between artists and creative producers. Events such as Play Time's Over highlight the growing importance of art agents and art agencies in shaping contemporary artistic platforms - offering artists the support and production infrastructure needed to realise ambitious projects.
For Kei London, whose work centres on artist support and professional development, the production reflects the agency's commitment to building environments where artists can experiment freely and audiences can experience art in new and unexpected ways.
In an era where the role of the UK artist agent continues to evolve, initiatives like this demonstrate how artist representation can extend beyond commercial management into creative production, storytelling, and cultural engagement.
The night ultimately stood as a powerful closing chapter for Dangerosa's exhibition - a moment where painting, performance, glamour, and grit converged into a single unforgettable experience.
Crew & Participants
Artist & Concept
Dangerosa (Lisa Buchanan)
Creative Direction & Production
Kei London (Arash Shahnavaz) & Martin Kurina
Models & Performers
Ajmair Khanzada
Andomski
Anuradha
Candaca
Daijon
Demetrios
Hinano Todo
Libra Lalena
Liliana Lajla
Melisssa
Sami Abouelaoula
Shai Fasssom
Sophie Harvey
Tatiana Obershneider
HUMA
Lucrezia Buffone
Music & Sound Design
Kei London
Photography
Lekan Costa & Maryna
Venue Partner
The Hux Hotel, Kensington, London
About Kei London
Kei London is a London-based art agency and artist management platform dedicated to supporting contemporary artists through strategic representation, creative production, and international exposure. Acting as a UK artist agent and art agency, Kei London works closely with artists to develop their careers, produce exhibitions and events, and connect their work with collectors, curators, and cultural audiences worldwide.


