Ruby Mazur opens namesake gallery in Hawaii

Left to right: Miro, Ruby and Cezanne Mazur inside the Ruby Mazur Gallery, which opened in Waikiki, Hawaii on July 15.

 

Left to right: Miro, Ruby and Cezanne Mazur inside the Ruby Mazur Gallery, which opened in Waikiki, Hawaii on July 15.
Left to right: Miro, Ruby and Cezanne Mazur inside the Ruby Mazur Gallery, which opened in Waikiki, Hawaii on July 15.

HONOLULU – Ruby Mazur, best known as the creator of what has been dubbed the “mouth and tongue” logo of The Rolling Stones, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of his iconic design. As part of this celebration, Mazur opened a namesake gallery on July 15 in Waikiki. The 3,000-square-foot Ruby Mazur Gallery is located next to The Hard Rock Cafe on Beach Walk in Honolulu, with special grand opening events planned for September.

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Rock-n-roll icons headline Ruby Mazur’s latest exhibit in Hawaii

A portrait of Prince from Ruby Mazur's 'High Volume' series of paintings.
A portrait of Prince from Ruby Mazur’s ‘High Volume’ series of paintings

MAUI, Hawaii — Following his successful recent new exhibit opening at Hawaii’s Holle Fine Art gallery at 39 Front Street in Lahaina on the island of Maui, during which legendary pop artist Ruby Mazur debuted his latest work, Rock-n-Roll Last Supper, a massive five by 12ft oil on canvas that was three years in the making, the artist is now debuting his new High-Volume series this week, which will be on exhibit through the spring.

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