Exhibition identity and material for T-SHIRT: Cult Culture Subversion at the Fashion and Textile Museum.

Client

The Fashion & Textile Museum

In association with The Civic Barnsley

Services

Exhibition identity
Screen printed private view invite
Newspaper exhibition handout
External banners / posters

Overview

The most anti-fashion and ubiquitous of garments, the humble T-shirt has long been a blank canvas for political activism, artists, designers and brands. We created the exhibition identity and various pieces of print for this fantastic exhibition.

After the great success of the London exhibition, T-SHIRT was also shown at La Roca in Barcelona, with the exhibition look and feel re-appropriated in pink.

The Fashion & Textile Museum

In association with The Civic Barnsley

The most anti-fashion and ubiquitous of garments, the humble T-shirt has long been a blank canvas for political activism, artists, designers and brands. We created the exhibition identity and various pieces of print for this fantastic exhibition.

After the great success of the London exhibition, T-SHIRT was also shown at La Roca in Barcelona, with the exhibition look and feel re-appropriated in pink.

Exhibition identity
Screen printed private view invite
Newspaper exhibition handout
External banners / posters

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