Making Dollars

A group exhibition at the Cambridge Innovation Center
1 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142

June 8 - November 18, 2012
Boston-based multimedia artist Mister Never, née Gregory Burdett, often creates works that incorporate his tag name. Mister Never presents Take The Money And Run / Rubber Stacks for “Making Dollars”, in which he has redesigned the US hundred dollar bill into a version that utilizes his name and signature iconography of cartoon hearts, clouds, and tears. These bills were created as a response to the controversial practice of fractional reserve banking. An earlier version was originally featured in a large scale installation entitled “In Never We Trust” at Artspace in New Haven, CT in June 2010, which is pictured above.

Boston-based multimedia artist Mister Never, née Gregory Burdett, often creates works that incorporate his tag name. Mister Never presents Take The Money And Run / Rubber Stacks for “Making Dollars”, in which he has redesigned the US hundred dollar bill into a version that utilizes his name and signature iconography of cartoon hearts, clouds, and tears.

These bills were created as a response to the controversial practice of fractional reserve banking. An earlier version was originally featured in a large scale installation entitled “In Never We Trust” at Artspace in New Haven, CT in June 2010, which is pictured above.