Pharmaceutical Pronoun Exhibits

Wordpharmacy Offers the Ten Word Groups as Medicine

Exhibits usually consist of dramatic pieces of statues, paintings and installations; Wordpharmacy is a much more subtle display of art conveyed through language.

Organized by Broken Dimanche Press and designed by Morten Søndergaard, a Danish writer and artist, Wordpharmacy is an exhibition of words presented through pharmaceutical products that usually hold pills and medicine. The exhibit includes the ten word groups like verbs, nouns, prepositions and adjectives to name a few. Each of the boxes in the Wordpharmacy exhibit contains a pamphlet with a poem providing information about the designated word on the front.

Wordpharmacy is the perfect place to express your love for grammar while in the presence of fellow language nerds. The exhibit will run in Berlin until February 16th.
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