The exhibition will be on display in the reception at 1 Knightsbridge Green for two weeks, and will feature the work of the YoungGuns of the Year, awarded to Travis Sorge and Dino Spadavecchia from Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles for their film "girlfriend" for Toyota.
The YoungGuns jury attracted top creative names from countries in all continents to sit on its jury, with the chair held by Alex Bogusky from Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Miami.
Advertising work featured in the exhibition includes work for Cell C in South Africa, Inhams in New Zealand, Greenpeace in the Czech Republic, The Thai Health Promotion Foundation and the American Legacy Foundation group, based in Washington DC, which provides direction and funding for the the largest national youth smoking prevention campaign, Truth.
The exhibition coincides with the meeting in London of JWT's Worldwide Creative Council, made up of the top six executive creative directors in the agency's global network, chaired by worldwide creative director Craig Davis.
"As a sponsor of YoungGuns, JWT is delighted to be able to support and encourage the work of the up-and-coming talent from across the globe. Young people now are more creative than previous generations because they, more and more, come up with ideas and then find the way to make it happen," Davis said.
JWT celebrates its 106th anniversary this year and is part of the JWT Worldwide network, which has 305 offices in 87 countries across the globe.
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