Clear Channel’s artist in residence looks at different aspects of society and community, asking a number of challenging questions through bold graphics and typography.
Clear Channel displayed Martin Firrell’s ‘Union City’ artwork across their digital Out of Home network nationwide throughout August. Running across Storm, Adshel Live, and Wrap sites, the project aimed to show how the power of Out of Home can be used to drive public discourse and positive social change.
Martin Firrell says of the project: “When people of conscience and humanity come together, a great force for good is released, and this is really what I mean to convey with the nine artworks that make up Union City.”
Clear Channel CEO, Justin Cochrane, says: “We’re proud to be supporting this project that opens up public conversation on progressiveness and promotes Fairness – one of Clear Channel’s core values.”
Martin Firrell is a French public artist who stimulates debate in public space to promote positive social change. His work has been summarised as ‘art as debate.’
Working as Clear Channel’s artist in residence, his first project earlier in the year was entitled ‘Power And Gender.’ Both projects are part of socialart.work, a mass public art project looking at women’s equality and masculinity, alternative forms of economic and social organisation, black power, and solidarity between people from different backgrounds and ethnicities.
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Author: ClearChannel
Posted: 05.08.19