Total Sellout, a Berlin show selling affordable artworks by top notch illustrators
Today, (11 November 2016) Total Sellout an exhibition of globally prominent illustrators opens at Neurotitan art gallery in Berlin.
Curated by illustrator Paul Waak the exhibition is more of an “unconventional art sale” which has previously gathered crowds in London, Dresden and Leipzig. The exhibit acts as an opportunity to purchase some stellar work at a price that everyone can afford. Including a list of contributors that appears more like a Glastonbury line up of illustration, it’s an opportunity not to be missed.
Paul explains that “the mandate of the event is to give people the opportunity to own artworks by established artists at an unusually affordable price: drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and zines”. For one weekend only feast your eyes and empty your wallets upon work from the likes of Kyle Platts, Brie Moreno, Jack Sachs and many, many more.
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