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Hot Stuff Exhibition Branding
Hot Stuff
Exhibition Branding
Hot Stuff Exhibition Branding
Hot Stuff Exhibition Branding
Hot Stuff Exhibition Branding
The exhibition “Hot Stuff” conceived following a theft of antiques at the Ashdod Museum, combines archeology, police, and art around the common themes of crime, robbery, and forgery. The catalogue masquerades as a piece of evidence from the scene of the crime: it comes sealed in a clear plastic bag with more “evidence” pieces: the exhibition poster and a tiny bag containing shards of clay. The same language was applied to posters and invitations for the exhibition.
The Corrinne Mamann Ashdod Museum
The exhibition “Hot Stuff” conceived following a theft of antiques at the Ashdod Museum, combines archeology, police, and art around the common themes of crime, robbery, and forgery. The catalogue masquerades as a piece of evidence from the scene of the crime: it comes sealed in a clear plastic bag with more “evidence” pieces: the exhibition poster and a tiny bag containing shards of clay. The same language was applied to posters and invitations for the exhibition.
The Corrinne Mamann Ashdod Museum
The exhibition “Hot Stuff” conceived following a theft of antiques at the Ashdod Museum, combines archeology, police, and art around the common themes of crime, robbery, and forgery. The catalogue masquerades as a piece of evidence from the scene of the crime: it comes sealed in a clear plastic bag with more “evidence” pieces: the exhibition poster and a tiny bag containing shards of clay. Same language was applied to posters and invitations for the exhibition.
The Corrinne Mamann Ashdod Museum
The exhibition “Hot Stuff” conceived following a theft of antiques at the Ashdod Museum, combines archeology, police, and art around the common themes of crime, robbery, and forgery. The catalogue masquerades as a piece of evidence from the scene of the crime: it comes sealed in a clear plastic bag with more “evidence” pieces: the exhibition poster and a tiny bag containing shards of clay. The same language was applied to posters and invitations for the exhibition.
The Corrinne Mamann Ashdod Museum
The exhibition “Hot Stuff” conceived following a theft of antiques at the Ashdod Museum, combines archeology, police, and art around the common themes of crime, robbery, and forgery. The catalogue masquerades as a piece of evidence from the scene of the crime: it comes sealed in a clear plastic bag with more “evidence” pieces: the exhibition poster and a tiny bag containing shards of clay. The same language was applied to posters and invitations for the exhibition.
The Corrinne Mamann Ashdod Museum
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