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Untitled
Date / October 2021
Description / A digitally printed vinyl banner which bares a repeated pattern of the word "no". The banner is designed to reference and respond to a banner which adorned the facade of the Italian Fascist Party Headquarters in Rome in 1934, which instead bore the word "si". Both banners encompass the populist logic of referenda, where simplifying political questions into simple "yes" and "no" answers proves a useful means by which to manufacture public consent.
Dimensions / 230cm (w) x 200cm (h)
Exhibited / Blood From a Stone by School of the Damned ~ GLOAM Gallery, Sheffield
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Untitled
Date / October 2021
Description / A digitally printed vinyl banner which bares a repeated pattern of the word "no". The banner is designed to reference and respond to a banner which adorned the facade of the Italian Fascist Party Headquarters in Rome in 1934, which instead bore the word "si". Both banners encompass the populist logic of referenda, where simplifying political questions into simple "yes" and "no" answers proves a useful means by which to manufacture public consent.
Dimensions / 230cm (w) x 200cm (h)
Exhibited / Blood From a Stone by School of the Damned ~
GLOAM Gallery, Sheffield
Untitled
Date / October 2021
Description / A digitally printed vinyl banner which bares a repeated pattern of the word "no". The banner is designed to reference and respond to a banner which adorned the facade of the Italian Fascist Party Headquarters in Rome in 1934, which instead bore the word "si". Both banners encompass the populist logic of referenda, where simplifying political questions into simple "yes" and "no" answers proves a useful means by which to manufacture public consent.
Dimensions / 230cm (w) x 200cm (h)
Exhibited / Blood From a Stone by
School of the Damned ~
GLOAM Gallery, Sheffield