The Office Group
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With an interior inspired by a 1930’s speakeasy, Albert house sits on London’s ‘silicon roundabout’ in the heart of Old Street. The series of artworks we have created continues this speakeasy theme, and plays on juxtaposing vintage aesthetics with modern motifs.
Explore the building and you will find ‘Gangstergrams’; a series of prints that imagine what the Instagram accounts of 1920s Gangsters would look like. Continue your journey to discover old silent movie stills, produced with a contemporary twist. You will also find a series of iconic art deco patterns rendered in neon, and secretive miniature ‘back doors’ inviting you to leave messages for the next viewer (should they be curious enough to peek behind).
In the front entrance sits an ode to The Office Group’s philosophy; a typography sculpture made from small scale scaffolding building the phrase ‘work in progress’, whilst the back entrance features an anamorphic type piece that encourages both ‘working’ and ‘playing hard’.
The Facts:
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Media: | Mixed |
Client: | The Office Group |
Location: | Albert House, London |
