Battered Britannia and Human Sardines: The State We're In - In pictures

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    For the next month, 11 artists have their work exhibited in a ‘gallery without walls’ – that is, on billboards and digital screens around the UK – with the aim of provoking public debate and saying something about the issues of our time. This year’s submissions were on the theme of ‘the state we’re in’ and address disability, housing, the pandemic, mental health, refugees, capitalism and Boris Johnson’s birthday cake.

    Period3 Feb 2023

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    • TitleBattered Britannia and human sardines: the state we’re in – in pictures
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletThe Guardian
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date3/02/23
      DescriptionFor the next month, 11 artists have their work exhibited in a ‘gallery without walls’ – that is, on billboards and digital screens around the UK – with the aim of provoking public debate and saying something about the issues of our time. This year’s submissions were on the theme of ‘the state we’re in’ and address disability, housing, the pandemic, mental health, refugees, capitalism and Boris Johnson’s birthday cake.
      Producer/AuthorThe Guardian
      URLhttps://www.theguardian.com/culture/gallery/2023/feb/03/battered-britannia-and-human-sardines-the-state-were-in-gallery
      PersonsMark Gubb