PIPSQUEAK WAS HERE !!! + ZEUS (UK)
THE GREATER GOOD
06 March – 19 April 2015
Opening Reception FRIDAY 06 March 2015, 17:00
THE GREATER GOOD
06 March – 19 April 2015
Opening Reception FRIDAY 06 March 2015, 17:00
Singel 395, Amsterdam
A pipsqueak is a loud, obnoxious little nobody, not afraid of saying the wrong things at the right time. A pipsqueak is a puny little thing that shouldn’t fight with a bigger bully, but does so regardless, on principle.
Pipsqueak was here!!! is an Amsterdam-based art duo that has expressed its principles and convictions for over 25 years through bold, outspoken works – on the streets and in galleries worldwide.
In a time of dwindling forests and sprawling concrete developments, Pipsqueak makes us aware of the tender relationship that exists between nature and human nature.
The Greater Good exhibition showcases the work of Pipsqueak as it joins forces with iconic pioneer in street art, 3D graffiti artist Dean “ZEUS” Colman.
Expect a whole new environment built inside the Original Dampkring Gallery, where nature and humanity will meet in an eye-opening installation. The Greater Good promises to invoke contemplation and discussion on our greatest conflict today – the way we humans treat our globe.
A pipsqueak is a loud, obnoxious little nobody, not afraid of saying the wrong things at the right time. A pipsqueak is a puny little thing that shouldn’t fight with a bigger bully, but does so regardless, on principle.
Pipsqueak was here!!! is an Amsterdam-based art duo that has expressed its principles and convictions for over 25 years through bold, outspoken works – on the streets and in galleries worldwide.
In a time of dwindling forests and sprawling concrete developments, Pipsqueak makes us aware of the tender relationship that exists between nature and human nature.
The Greater Good exhibition showcases the work of Pipsqueak as it joins forces with iconic pioneer in street art, 3D graffiti artist Dean “ZEUS” Colman.
Expect a whole new environment built inside the Original Dampkring Gallery, where nature and humanity will meet in an eye-opening installation. The Greater Good promises to invoke contemplation and discussion on our greatest conflict today – the way we humans treat our globe.