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Freee Freee is a collective made up of three artists, Dave Beech, Andy Hewitt and Mel Jordan, who work together on slogans, billboards and publications that challenge the commercial and bureaucratic colonization of the public sphere of opinion formation. Freee occupies the public sphere with works that take sides, speak their mind and divide opinion. Freee’s recent projects include: Nought to Sixty, at the ICA, London; Terms Of Use, Centro Cultural, Montehermoso, Vitoria, Spain, curated by Lisa Rosendahl; How To Be Hospitable, solo exhibition at the Collective Gallery, Edinburgh; How To Make A Difference, solo exhibition at International Project Space, Birmingham and Protest is Beautiful, solo exhibition at 1000000mph Gallery, London. Past projects include: Gavin Wade’s Strategic Questions: 31. What Are Aesthetics? at the Venice Biennale 2005, B+B’s Real Estate at the ICA London 2005, and the Guangzhou Triennale curated by Hou Hanru in China 2005. The Freee Art Collective Manifesto For A Counter-Hegemonic Art, project/publication was launched at the Venice Biennale in June 2007. |
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