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Dd Davies

Visual Artist - Sculpture and Installation
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Exhibition announcement - BAD NEWS

November 28, 2017

The fictitious ‘Office for Global Improvement’ shouts messages in an attempt to micro-manage you. A small interactive effigy of the ‘orange one’ sits on a shelf with a set a pins with which to stab him, whilst another sculpture, taking its feed from Twitter,  comments on the suspected Russian interference in the US presidential elections.

This art exhibition is certainly Bad News.

The fictitious ‘Office for Global Improvement’ shouts messages in an attempt to micro-manage you. A small interactive effigy of the ‘orange one’ sits on a shelf with a set a pins with which to stab him, whilst ‘Faded Glory’ takes a feed from comments posted to twitter  on the suspected Russian interference in the US presidential elections.

In this pop-up art exhibition, Artists Dd (Deborah Davies) and Hilary Champion explore, with more than a spattering of humour,  various themes relating to power, politics, representation and conversation.  Exhibiting at Newspeak House, in Shoreditch, London, UK, home for a community of political technologists, it is the ideal venue for the exhibition that runs from 7th – 20th December 2017.

 

 

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