Exhibition Review: In Gods We Trust by Nick Walker @ Art Sensus (Londonist)

Exhibition Review: In Gods We Trust by Nick Walker @ Art Sensus
Londonist, October 13, 2010 1:30 PM

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“In Gods We Trust”, his first major solo show in two years, is no exception. Sticking to what he does best (the stencils) while incorporating concept pieces, it’s a ballsy exhibition. At last night’s private view, Londonist was pleased to see his latest offering of bitingly satyrical visualized observations. A centrepiece crucified chocolate Jesus (no that’s not the name of a religiously overtoned Blaxplotation flick) being chiselled at by a pair of giddy little curly haired blonde girls gave the PV an especially fun-through-iconoclasm tone. Star spangled burqas, the Pope as Bond villian and much more await the curious in search of refreshingly anti-social art.

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Exhibition Review: In Gods We Trust by Nick Walker @ Art Sensus

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