Cox & Grusenmeyer

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Cox & Grusenmeyer

 

Belgian graphic designers Ines Cox and Lauren Grusenmeyer from Antwerp will represent progressive practices in contemporary graphic design. Their work is very active, alive actually. They focus on creating interesting situations – performances and happenings, that comment various life situations and stereotypes. Of course, using the means of graphic design and in addition a great deal of original humor. In Bratislava they will be presented within the main curatorial exhibition, that theme is work. Their Bureau for Busyness is an interesting commentary on corporate culture, where you’ll learn how to pretend you look very busy…

 

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