(P)review: Whatever Happened to the Men of Tomorrow? Slinkachu at Andipa Gallery (Londonist)

(P)review: Whatever Happened to the Men of Tomorrow? Slinkachu at Andipa Gallery 
Londonist, June 4, 2009 9:54 AM

Whatever happened to the men of tomorrow? Judging from the photos in the Slinkachu solo exhibition at Andipa Gallery, they got decrepitly old and shrunk to an exceptionally miniscule size. We’re talking pinkie nail size. Tiny. Borrowing a title from Alan Moore, London micro street artist Slinkachu’s new show explores his “trademark themes of loneliness and disillusionment engendered by the urban environment.” Known for his one inch mini-installations placed on London streets and left to be discovered by passers-by, Slinkachu has turned the camera on his works for this exhibition, allowing viewers to contemplate his poignant message without getting hit by a bus.

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