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Exhibition for Shelter

Art, Graphic Design, Illustration

Posted by Eliza Williams, 24 September 2009, 11:40    Permalink    Comments (4)

Julie Verhoeven - Eight of Diamonds


Leo Burnett ad agency has commissioned a set of cards featuring artworks by leading artists and designers that will be sold on behalf of UK homeless charity Shelter. To launch the set, the original artworks for the cards will be on show at the Haunch of Venison gallery in London until Monday.

 

Alexander McQueen - King of Spades

 

Gillian Wearing - Five of Hearts


The set of playing cards follows Leo Burnett's House of Cards campaign for Shelter, and the artists and designers involved in the project include Alexander McQueen, Neville Brody, Kyle Cooper, and Gillian Wearing. A selection of our favourite card designs are shown here. The full deck is on display at the gallery until Monday, and members of the public can make silent bids on the artworks over the course of the exhibition, with a final auction taking place on the closing night.

 

Kyle Cooper - Seven of Spades

 

Miles Aldridge - Nine of Hearts

 

To help promote the exhibition, Leo Burnett also commissioned four artists to perform live art events - each were given blank canvases and created their own cards in various locations across London. Shown below is Rude hard at work on the Ace of Spades.

 

Rude working on the Ace of Spades

 

M/M - Four of Hearts

 

Marc Quinn - The Joker

 

Neville Brody - Four of Clubs

 

D*Face - Queen of Clubs

And from Nick Finney at NB: Studio

More info on the Shelter exhibition is here.

4 Comments

I like the last one, except theres 3 clubs together and then 1 club on it's own - bit confusing but nice imagery.
nl
2009-09-24 16:23:59


Superb.
Clarence Bass
2009-09-24 16:30:23


That last one is beautiful
Len
2009-09-24 17:09:38


You can browse the rest of them here. http://www.shelterhouseofcards.org.uk
Kris
2009-10-16 11:39:45


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