‘Greetings from Europe.’ for ‘Venice Vending Machine’ 2018

In 2018 I took part in the Venice Vending Machine project at the Tate Exchange Liverpool. For the project entitled ‘Production - Process - Collaboration’, I created a small series of postage stamps that explored the U.K’s complex global relationships of trade, immigration and production.

I took part in a project entitled The Venice Vending Machine which was exhibited in the Tate Exchange in Liverpool. For this project, visitors were challenged to reflect on the value of art and the unifying potential it possesses. For the project, I produced a book of postage stamps that reflected humanity's complex global connectivity through immigration, trade, Industry and communication; but also in contrast, humanity's disconnect from one another in regards to our attitudes towards immigrants, history, war and our lack of empathy for other countries experiencing disasters.

The stamps symbolised a reflection of our shared history and experience; how global events that seem geographically distant, can have powerful, profound and lasting effects at home.

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