Church of London showcase some creative hits as new events space opens

Date
13 June 2012

Taking stock is actually more difficult than it sounds and opinion ca be split between those who see it as essential strategic thinking for any organisation, and those who worry it smacks a little of navel-gazing. But for top creative agency The Church of London, the opening of their new east London space 71a was the perfect opportunity to look at what they’re doing and what they’ve done. So much so that they called the inaugural exhibition What we’re doing; What we’ve done, featuring a collection of some of the best visuals from their Little White Lies and Huck titles.

Proof if any were more were needed that The Church of London has rightly earned its reputation as an innovative and imaginative creative force. It will be fascinating to see how the new space extends and enhances their mission.

Here ends the reading.

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Paul Willoughby: Little White Lies Life Aquatic cover

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Mustafah Abdulaziz : Shepard Fairey for Huck

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John Romita Jr: Little White Lies Kick Ass cover

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Andrew Dosunmu: Mos Def for Huck Magazine

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Paul Willoughby: Little White Lies Shame cover

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What we’re doing; What we’ve done Life Another Earth dual covers by Kai & Sunny (installation shot)

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What we’re doing; What we’ve done (installation shot)

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What we’re doing; What we’ve done (installation shot)

What we’re doing; What we’ve done runs until June 19

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Rob Alderson

Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.

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