Cut Stuff Up
- Text by Katy Sykes
- Photography by Leo Zero
Doing just what it says on the tin, the newest exhibition on the walls of Twenty Twenty Two is an eclectic collage display of cuttings, designs & illustrations.
The exhibition features graphic art and collage work made for Heavenly Records, Faith Fanzine, Junior Boys Own, Time Out, Dazed and Confused, Popular People’s Front, Red Bull Music Academy and more.
The exhibition fits perfectly with the unique underground features of Twenty Twenty Two and offers a nostalgic insight into the music and art projects of Leo Zero.
The free exhibition runs at Manchester’s Twenty Twenty Two until Saturday, August 9.
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