Four years since his first visit to Shanghai,
French urban artist Seth Globepainter recently spent two months in the city creating outdoor and indoor works for his major solo showing, Like Child's Pl
Four years since his first visit to Shanghai,
French urban artist Seth Globepainter recently spent two months in the city creating outdoor and indoor works for his major solo showing, Like Child's Play, at MOCA Shanghai.
Not exact matches
For Faces Places, she teamed up with a young
French photographer /
urban artist who goes by the name of JR..
Edgy galleries like New
Urban Arts and AS220 host parties as well as exhibitions, while the RISD Museum shows
French Impressionists, 20th - century masters, and rising young
artists (including alums).
Gregory Watin is a
French contemporary
artist known for his very unique
urban style.
Take a closer look at some of the most talked about and highly influential
urban and contemporary
French artists today and their distinctive aesthetics.
Urban Legends opened last Friday in Rome presenting the work of twelve
artists, six
French and six Italian, who have dedicated a great part of their lives to paint in the streets.
A
French artist championed by the great writers Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire, Meryon (1821 - 1868) had produced a series of etchings that depicted a changing Parisian landscape and, in turn, captured the imagination of a number of English and American printmakers who appreciated his accurate renderings of
urban scenes.
Name: Boulevard Montmartre (1897 - 8)
Artist: Camille Pissarro (1830 - 1903) Medium: Oil painting on canvas Genre:
Urban landscape painting Movement:
French Impressionism Location: Various art museums around the world
At Culture Trip we love how
French street
artist JR infiltrates the
urban environment with his epic black and white imagery that tackles identity and inequality.
The
artist both directs and limits the viewer's gaze by applying a method borrowed from the
French architect and
urban planner Paul Chemetov (° 1928, Paris).
«
Urban Eyes: The Girl From Nowhere» is at Capitol Hill Arts Workshop January 11 through February 25, displaying photographs by
French - American
artist Camille Clifton.
The joke is on
urban decay: this
French street
artist uses humour to transform forgotten details of the city into something entirely different.