TRXTR solo show
‘Dystopia’ Press Release
Private View 18th April 6 – 9pm
Open 19th April – 11th May 2013
The artist known as TRXTR, in his second solo show at Signal Gallery finds himself looking at a world gone mad with excess. For him the problem is that ‘in every way the Genie is out of the bottle and has become so bloated and addictive there is no way it will go back and our wishes are all used up’.
http://www.signalgallery.com/events/trxtr-solo-show-1
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