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Marketing for laughs

With TV comedy experiencing a boom time, channels are in stiff competition to attract viewers. Emily Gosling talks to creatives and marketers from across broadcasting and streaming to find out how they draw in the audiences The post Marketing for laughs appeared first on Creative Review....

A new online show is tracing leading artists’ early commercial practice

Hosted by London’s Omer Tiroche Gallery, the exhibition comprises work by Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, Sol LeWitt, René Magritte and James Rosenquist, all of whom began their practice in the commercial world. The exhibition contextualises the boom in advertising in the 1920s alongside the birth of Surrealism, and aims to show how commercial and fine art movements intersect – such...

Talk Soon is a photographic record of two artists’ quarantine conversations

The book captures the strange, wordless exchange the pair shared from their respective home towns of Amsterdam and Beijing, which has been transformed into a set of split-screen postcards, published by Atelier Éditions, that others can tear out and send on. Author Kingston Trinder has assembled the archive of imagery into a kind of bizarre narrative, bringing together photographs that...