“Red, Black & Blue - The First 100 Days” Exhibition

Gallery Onetwentyeight

poster for “Red, Black & Blue - The First 100 Days” Exhibition

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April 29th will mark the 100th day of the current presidency.

Examining a president’s first 100 days as an earmark of things to come truly began in 1933 with the Democratic take-over of the country after years of Republican corruption, political abuse, abject inertia and national regret.


[Image: David Fenn “Red, Black and Blue” Photograph (2017)]


In his first 100 Days Franklin Delano Roosevelt created dozens of agencies aimed at protecting American prosperity, providing relief to the poor, sick and elderly, and getting Americans back to work. FDR cared profoundly about the health and well being of all Americans.

This year a president has been elected with different ideas.

onetwentyeight has invited artists from around the world to exhibit new work embodying their own artistic concept of what this current 100 days has meant.

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Schedule

from April 06, 2017 to April 29, 2017

Opening Reception on 2017-04-06 from 18:00 to 21:00

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