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CASH, CLASH & CLIMATE

1st September - EXTENDED until 26th November 2017
Hastings Museum & Art Gallery
Bohemia Road Hastings
EAST SUSSEX UK TN34 1ET

Maslen & Mehra in collaboration with local street artists Shuby and Delete. This exhibition brings together an extensive body of work for the first time. Maslen & Mehra have created the framework Cash, Clash and Climate in order to ponder questions about the complexities of living today and they invite viewers to follow their train of thought. These collections of sculptures individually pose questions about political, social and economic structures but together they ask how they, in turn, relate to social unrest and environmental issues.

Supported by

Clash
Sculptures: Wire, Papier-mâché, archival photo decoupage. Bespoke stand by Maslen & Mehra in collaboration with street artists, Shuby and Delete. Hand-painted protest signs.



Oil & Water
Sculpture: Wire, Papier-mâché, archival photo decoupage.
Bespoke, hand-painted stand by Maslen & Mehra
76cm diameter



Oil & Water (back)

Climate
Sculptures: wire, Papier-mâché, archival photo decoupage. Bespoke stand by Maslen & Mehra in collaboration with street artists, Shuby and Delete.

Cash
Sculptures: Wire, Papier-mâché, archival photo decoupage. Bespoke stand by Maslen & Mehra in collaboration with street artists, Shuby and Delete. Faux flower and 2nd hand vase collection, LED church candles, incense.

Faith In Fiat
Bespoke trompe l'oeil marble shrine, ink and gouache currency drawings in recycled frames, faux flowers and vase collection, LED church candles. Further details

Towner Art Gallery

summer exhibition selected by Richard Billingham, Rosie Cooper and Brian Cass
Friday 21 July, 6:45pm. The exhibition continues 22 July - 1 October 2017


     
     








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