Artists Mint and Serf in their new series titled, Industry Calling, draw influences from advertising, consumerism, and capitalism. The large vinyl on Plexiglas collages contain bold primary colors that crisscross seamlessly across the surface. The result is a hypnotizing design that requires nothing more than a visceral reaction. The representations within the frames are recognized objects like tropical trees, graffiti elements, national flags, and classic fonts that homogenize the works against a rainbow-like palette.
Mint and Serf: Industry Calling
OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st 6 - 9pm
RSVP@MINTANDSERF.COM
OGILVY NEW YORK
309 W49th Street
14th Floor
NY NY 10019
Live Music by the Boogie Brothers.
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mintandserf.com
19 November 2008
Mint & Serf at Ogilvy NYC
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Yay Mint & Serf. I remember being super frustrated trying to hang their artwork at The Upset show. But then we figured out their genius hanging mechanism. Their pieces were so dope.
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