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		<description><![CDATA[Reviews and Press for ArtHertz Projects:
RetroFuture


Cinemascope:


DNA:
INPRESS MAGAZINE 18th August (Australian press review) 
 

DSO Review
&#124; dso &#124; audio &#124; gig reviews &#124; John Foxx: DNA Exhibition &#8211; The Horse Hospital, London &#8211; 27-31 July 2009 08/10/2009 18:35
http://www.dso.co.uk/gig193.htm Page 1 of 2
John Foxx: DNA Exhibition
The Horse Hospital, London &#8211; 27-31 July 2009
 
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		<description><![CDATA[Artists that have worked with ArtHertz:
John Foxx
Karborn
Ian Emes
Adrian Lee
Andrew Back
Angelo Cerantola
Craig Hewitt
Roger Spy
Gary Numan
Nick Rhodes
Duggie Fields
Jack and Bruno
Alex Boyd
Alex Paterson
Thomas W. Kuppler
Jonathan Barnbrook
Rob C
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		<description><![CDATA[[ 27/07/2009 6:00 pm to 31/07/2009 6:00 pm. ] DNA is the new multi media ArtHertz  group exhibition inspired by the world of electronic music pioneer and critically acclaimed artist, John Foxx.  It brings together an exciting collection of artwork inventiveness. From typography etched on copper to beautiful large botanical digital prints on aluminium, an embroidered ‘My Sex’ on canvas, a computer installation representing, ‘Mr No’, a metallic portrait of the man, a ‘futurist’ motorised tombola with a window-clinging man trapped in a pointless, repetitive cycle, hints at some of the meaning behind the man’s many song titles. Foxx also takes his place presenting a new series of prints and an installation from the new project, ‘The Quiet Man’ 
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 17:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Retrofuture was a group show that investigated the relation between old and new. The setting for the exhibition was considered carefully and intends to utilize the history and architecture of this old palace as a key reference to the exhibited works. There is a beauty is this recognition that any future is impossible without having first a past, and it is this juxtaposition between tradition and modern-media and thought that brings this exhibition together.]]></description>
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