Subliminal Projects presents HOUSE33: BAD INFLUENCES, an exhibition celebrating the artists who’ve influenced HOUSE33 through the medium of the silk screen: a tool that turns everyday objects into inspiring accessible art. The exhibition features a series of one-off screen printed canvases, large-scale skateboard decks, printed baltic birch panels, a series of utilized original silkscreens, and a limited edition exhibition screenprint.

HOUSE33, a deviation of the iconic design studio and font foundry House Industries, originated as a mutated design experiment between commercial and art, born from a conversation about album covers, Hot Rods, Chaos Theory, and Brothel Creepers between Andy Cruz founder of House Industries and British fashion designer Simon “Barnzley” Armitage of London streetwear myth and fame. That conversation led House Industries, Barnzley, and designer Jeremy Dean to collaboratively build HOUSE33 and its flagship store in Soho London in the early 2000s. What began as a muse for typographic and illustrative explorations, became a collaborative creative breeding ground for clothing, art, and lettering, rooted in the art of screen printing.

Tune in to the NTWRK app Friday, October 29th at 11AM PDT for Subliminal Projects x HOUSE33 x NTWRK’s exclusive pre-opening drop of the available works, and a behind-the-scenes look at the exhibition, hosted by Andy Cruz with House’s master screen printer David Dodde, and a special appearance from gallery founder Shepard Fairey.