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Public Perception

We are really excited about Andy’s up and coming exhibition: “Public Perception”… that’s why we have been a little slow in updating our blog. Below is the official poster and the write up by Ricardo Fornoni our good friend and curator of the Resolution Gallery.
We will be posting more on the exhibition itself as well as our thoughts on the poster art medium. Watch this space!

PUBLIC PERCEPTION
(03.08.10 / 23.10.10)

“Art is man’s creation, yet words and pictures are also the form of his language.”
John Barnicoat (Posters – A Concise History)

We live in a world controlled by the media. Public figures manage themselves as brands. They play up to the images and react to the labels imposed upon them by the media.

Posters have always been one of the best ways to explore the status-quo in the political and social arena, even though advertising and propaganda were initially their main function.

We already have subconscious images in our minds of these public figures based on preconceived ideas and perception. In this exhibition the artist, Andy Robertson, has taken the essence of these perceptions and defined his graphic style and the look of each poster. The artist has portrayed recognisable figures in various ways. Some of his posters will provide an obvious angle, others will oppose the commonly held opinion, but most importantly, he is offering the viewer to see with a fresh, open minded perspective, with an added humourous twist.

This in turn, gains us an insight into who we think that we see and what they have come to represent.

Resolution Gallery

3 Responses to “Public Perception”

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  2. Carey says:

    Super excited for you! Stunning work!
    Well done and congrats! keep it up!

  3. Craig Hazle says:

    Hi Carey, thanks so much. if you up here it would be awesome to show you the exhibition!

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