1 day to go All of our prints are ready! We wait for tomorrow’s exhibition at Filet!

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1 day to go All of our prints are ready! We wait for tomorrow’s exhibition at Filet!
Aiming at disclosing the nature of Advertising, the mechanisms of its language and its relationship with the public, the exhibition includes a range of different visual materials and texts.
We are now also on Art Rabbit! We hope this is going to raise our visibility in the art world and we really look forward to welcoming people to our forthcoming exhibition on Sunday 6th May.
Huge thanks to Matilde for creating the website. She put so much effort in it and the final result is just amazing. Thankful to work with such a hard worker. We are happy about how everything is going and we can’t wait to put up this exhibition!
We have recently written to East London brewery in order to collaborate. We thought it could work since it is a local product.
Today we had an appointment to see this beautiful exhibition space in Hackney. It’s located a few minutes walk from Old Street Station. Unfortunately it is on a local street, therefore it is not the ideal place in terms of accessibility.
However, tomorrow we will have our very last meeting in a gallery space in Chelsea. It is only a matter of deciding between the two.
The American reading public is fast becoming not even a looking public, but a glancing or glimpsing public. The candid-camera makes up in quantitative shock what it lacks in real testimony. It drugs the eye into believing it has witnessed a significant fact when it has only caught a flicker not clear enough to indicate a psycological image, however solid the material one. No one would suffer for a second the slipshod and ill-defined approach of the candid-camera if it were transferred to the newsreels. But newsreel camera-men are not stamp collectors of unrelated moments. They are sound and usually brilliant technical documenters.
- Kirstien, L. in Evans. W. (1997), American Photographs, MoMA