Mutate Britain's Street Art Supports Robin Hood Tax Campaign
raw material — April 7, 2010 — Art & Design
References: mutatebritain & therawmaterials.wordpress
MuTate Britain will be aiming to support the Robin Hood Tax campaign with a free exhibition of street art in East London’s Cordy House.
The exhibition will feature work by Dr D, Dotmasters (who features in the Banksy film), Teddy Baden, Peter Dunne, War Boutique and Carrie Reichardt.
Dr. D is one of London’s more mysterious Street Art institutions. He’s famed for altering commercial and political advertising to make humorous and powerful cultural comment.
The exhibition runs from April 15th to 18th, 2010.
The exhibition will feature work by Dr D, Dotmasters (who features in the Banksy film), Teddy Baden, Peter Dunne, War Boutique and Carrie Reichardt.
Dr. D is one of London’s more mysterious Street Art institutions. He’s famed for altering commercial and political advertising to make humorous and powerful cultural comment.
The exhibition runs from April 15th to 18th, 2010.
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