[07/11/2012]
One of the current exciting shows at Seventeen Gallery, – The Man Who Knew Too Little, it explores new works by Rhys Coren and Jack Newling. Coren’s animations explores the hypothesis between British Football culture and rave music whilst Newling’s work extracts from the contemporary landscape.
On view through August 4th at Seventeen Gallery, 17 Kingsland Road, London. Photo and text Aurora Aspen
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