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"Flick ‘n Click Art : A Public Art exhibition of Iconic Cinema Posters"
2010-05-18 until 2010-06-18
Gallery at Willesden Green
London, ,
UK United Kingdom
Cinematic posters go back to advertising the earliest public showings of films inside movie theatres. Modern cinema posters feature illustrations of a scene or overlay images from several scenes, in a wide variety of artistic styles. Artists have been employed to produce original movie poster artwork from modern cult classics to vintage legends, such as Gone with Wind, Calendar Girls, Edward Scissorhands, and Pulp Fiction. The Flick n’ Click Art exhibition is inspired by the teaser poster - an early promotional film poster, containing a basic image or design without revealing too much information on the plot, and characters.
The purpose of the Flick ‘n Click Art exhibition is to incite awareness, and generate hype for a blockbuster art exhibition, artist or collection of artworks, rather than a film. To include artists such as Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, David Mckean, and Julian Opie.
The Gallery at Willesden Green serves the cultural needs of the people of Brent and North West London, provide a supportive environment for artists and the local community in their professional development, and create opportunities to participate in the Visual Arts through exhibitions, workshops, mentoring schemes, work experience and information.
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