Capital letters, white on black, sentences that make you think, lyrical ideas, a real urban poetry that through acts of assault Printing welcomes passers-by at night. The artist’s project Robert Montgomery is called Words in the City at Night and in the tradition post-situationist.
Posters are placed one at night with illuminated billboards along the streets, subway stations, bus stops. It’s not illuminating light, mottled, spotted, making the colors of the images below.
Or phrases are built by tampering or by recycling the headlines of neon signs, which suddenly take lyrical tendencies, forgetting their promotional intent to capture the look of one who, unaccustomed to the rigors of many words, it will stop, even for a moment, during his wanderings.