Ping Pong Art at Twenty Twenty Two

Ping Pong Art heads to Twenty Twenty Two for its first exhibition of 2014

By Lee Isherwood | 24 January 2014

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Twenty Twenty Two, the music and arts event space in the heart of the Northern Quarter of Manchester, celebrates its new look with an exciting exhibition to start 2014.

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Pong Ping is an exhibition of Ping Pong themed design, art and illustration from a hand picked selection of international and local creatives showing Ping Pong related paraphernalia being used in everyday life.

Pong ping has been curated to celebrate the launch of the Ping Pong space located in the basement of the venue and the exhibition launches on the 6th February and runs until the 5th March.

The list of artists include Manchester based illustrator Si Scott, London’s Jenny Theolin, Foreign Affairs from Singapore, Design by Atlas from Spain, Sneaky Raccoon from London, Manchester design collective Empire, typographer & illustrator Daren Newman, London’s Studio Opposite, Liam Hopkins aka Lazerian and Twenty Twenty Two designer Dave Sedgwick.

Twenty Twenty Two recently released a series of promo videos around Ping Pong, check ’em out here:

http://youtu.be/9Ei5dM38_70

http://youtu.be/8Np3wmpcWB0

The full artist list includes John Owens, Loz Ives, Teacake,Guy McKinley, Sarah Cowan, James O’Connell, Craig Oldham, Andy Cooke, Matt Booth, Tash Wilcox, Barney Ibbotson, Matt Kendall, Design by House and Mark O’Brien.

A limited edition run of the prints will be available to buy at the Twenty Twenty Two online shop from the 7th February


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