Tyler McFluff, one of the world’s most prolific rodent artists, is to show a sneak preview of his latest work at The Drum Digital Trading Awards (DTA) this week. The Drum was given exclusive access to the artist’s pieces for his next show, alongside an insight into his working practices, in a film produced by its video production arm Drum Studios. The film ‘The rodent artist who’s storming the gallery scene’ – is available to view now on The Drum Arts YouTube channel. Tyler and his management believe programmatic advertising will be critical to the future of art and Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreTyler McFluff, one of the world’s most prolific rodent artists, is to show a sneak preview of his latest work at The Drum Digital Trading Awards (DTA) this week. The Drum was given exclusive access to the artist’s pieces for his next show, alongside an insight into his working practices, in a film produced by its video production arm Drum Studios. The film ‘The rodent artist who’s storming the gallery scene’ – is available to view now on The Drum Arts YouTube channel. Tyler and his management believe programmatic advertising will be critical to the future of art and Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy Gillian West The honour of Ad of the Week this week goes to Ogilvy & Mather for its ‘Classic Crust’ Pizza Hut campaign. Creative Department readers voted in their droves for this comical TV-led campaign which shows the lengths friends will go to for the new ‘Classic Crust’. The ad sees an imposter, with an obvious fake beard, pretend to be Tom so that he can enjoy the pizza with Tom’s girlfriend. His cover is blown when the real Tom arrives home; panicking fake Tom jumps through the wall taking the rest of the pizza with him. Don’t miss your chance to choose next Monday’s Ad Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy John McCarthy Katie Hopkins has embarked on a crass tweet battle against the “chubsters” defacing provocative ads from diet pill firm Protein World asking women on the London Underground if they were ‘Beach Body Ready’. Hours after UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on Sunday condemned Katie Hopkins’ description of migrants as ‘cockroaches’ in an inflammatory Sun article, the columnist and professional web troll condemned feminists vandalising the ads. Several instances of the ads being physically defaced appeared online on Friday – additionally a petition calling for the removal of the adverts from the London Underground Read full story › Source: The Drum...
Read MoreBy Arif Durrani Vice has partnered with the charity Mind to launch The Vice Guide to Mental Health. Read full story › Source: Campaign...
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