90s Sitcom Art Shows

This Seinfeld Art Pays Tribute to an Iconic Show About Nothing

Gallery 1988 is hosting 'An Art Show About Nothing' paying tribute to the classic 90s sitcom 'Seinfeld' and its always amusing cast of characters.

Different artists were asked to contribute and present their own artistic takes in a number of different mediums including pictures, sculptures and jewellery that reference the pop culture phenomenon that was 'Seinfeld.' Starring Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards, the show ran for nine seasons on NBC from 1989 to 1998.

Available online -- in limited numbers -- on Gallery 1988's website, the pieces that make up 'An Art Show About Nothing' feature comedic and lighthearted looks at the wide-spanning world of sayings, stories and gags that made up the show over the years.
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