Hogre's Subversive Street Art Takes Over Wunderkammern in Rome
A new exhibition at Wunderkammern in Rome showcases the provocative work of street artist Hogre, curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto. The show takes an encyclopedic approach, focusing on the years Hogre created subversive pieces across European cities including Rome, Turin, Milan, Warsaw, and London. Highlights include 'Ruinair,' a parody of a budget airline offering trips to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, high-fashion models transformed into repellent mutants, and old drawings on tissue paper that survived police checks. The exhibition also features tools and techniques used by the artist, such as stencil, oil painting, acrylic, digital, 3D modeling, and screen printing. A special artist's book, produced with Wunderkammern and Interno Notte, accompanies the show.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Wunderkammern in Rome
- Curated by Giuseppe Pizzuto
- Focus on Hogre's subversive works in European cities
- Includes 'Ruinair' artwork parodying budget airlines
- Features high-fashion models as mutants
- Old drawings on tissue paper that survived police checks
- Artist's book published with Wunderkammern and Interno Notte
- Techniques include stencil, oil, acrylic, digital, 3D modeling, screen printing
Entities
Artists
- Hogre
Institutions
- Wunderkammern
- Interno Notte
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Turin
- Milan
- Warsaw
- Poland
- London
- United Kingdom