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Road Signs Diverted to Narnia: Artist's First Exhibition
20 Mar
Summary
- Artist @Athirty4's first exhibition opens in Didcot.
- The exhibition features work inspired by his iconic road sign prank.
- The artist aims to challenge perceptions with his guerrilla art.

Eight years after anonymously altering road signs near Didcot to point towards fictional lands like Narnia, the artist @Athirty4 is presenting his first public exhibition. The show, titled 'Bite!', is currently running at Didcot's Cornerstone Arts Centre. This event marks a significant step for the artist, who initially used the prank to challenge the town's description as "the most normal town in England."
The exhibition showcases a variety of @Athirty4's work, including photography, sculpture, and installation pieces. A notable display is a miniature recreation of the original road sign prank, which brought the artist national attention in March 2018. His art often involves guerrilla-style interventions in public spaces, using satire to comment on daily life.
@Athirty4, who keeps his identity hidden similarly to Banksy, stated that the success of the road sign prank encouraged him to take more risks. He aims to "burst people's bubbles" by introducing unexpected elements into their routines, prompting them to question their surroundings. The exhibition runs until April 25th.



