Street Arts
DREAMS: THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP exhibition
Over the weekend I received an email from illustrator Emile Hamshaw-Jones who's poster was voted the winner of the latest Don't Panic poster competition inspired by the release of The Science of Sleep by Michel Gondry. As well as having their winning poster featured in the Dont Panic packs available across the city, the winning poster and a selection of 20 other entries are on show in the basement of the Curzon Cinema in Soho as part of the Dreams: The Science Of Sleep Exhibition.
Curzon Cinema in Soho, London
99 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 5DY.
The exhibition runs til the 23rd of Feb.
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Poster Competition (enter Now)
Art Belows latest poster challenge is in collaboration with Rooms Magazine. We are challenging artists and designers to come up with a poster design that has the appearance of an advertisement. The winning poster design will be displayed with Art...
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Elph Print For Gamma Proforma
We blogged about Gamma Proforma's poster series back in January when they released the first in a series of 12 posters featuring the work of 123Klan. {blogged here}. The third poster in the series is now available and features the work of Urban...
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Homework: Modern Polish Poster Design
This Thursday 4 March sees the opening of Homework's a new exhibition at the Kemistry Gallery. The opening marks their first show in the UK and the gallery will present a selection of over fifty of their prints including classic cinema and...
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123klan Rebel Without A Pause
Gamma Proforma kick off their limited edition poster series with the uncompromising, intergalactic all-stars 123Klan! Founded in France by Mr Scien & Mrs Klor in 1992, over the last 18 years they’ve maneuvered their tactical creative force via the...
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An Exhibition In Mono
"1 - Mono Exhibition" is another show that is opening next week and is also part of the 2 week long London Design Festival. The show has been curated by Blanka who have invited 28 leading designers to produce 28 Black and white A1 posters representing...
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