
Hvass&Hannibal is having a show at the Kemistry Gallery in Shoreditch, London nowadays. “Inspired by the collection and sorting of random data sources, Danish design polymaths Nan Na Hvass and Sofie Hannibal are reinterpreting information and expressing it by way of wooden sculptures, hand-benched silkscreen prints and offset posters”, as described by The Kemistry Gallery’s website. The show exhibits mostly wooden sculptures, which are very nicely crafted with a beautiful colour pallette. I was very intrigued by the way the colours are applied to interact with the third dimension, giving them extra depth and making the narrative change with the point of view. In addition to the sculptures, the exhibition also consists of a series of eight prints. As expected, they are beautifully made in a typical Hvass&Hannibal style, and I’m having a feeling that one of them might end up on my wall in the end. (avaliable through The Kemistry Gally’s shop. There are around 80 editions of most of the prints and costs between 60 and 90 pounds). So, if you’re in the area, or somewhere else completely, stop by. The gallery is located on Charlotte Road, a little more than a five minute walk from Old Street Station.
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Pictures from the CR-blog
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