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Urban Street Artists exhibition: Cyclops Sweet Toof and Tek33.
Mambo is
an Urban Street Artist who has recently relocated...
Not exact matches
Since launching SC Artistry little over a year ago, Simone and her team of makeup
artists have been involved with the Telstra Perth Fashion Festival,
Urban Couture, STM Magazine, The West Australian, The Hopman Cup Ball, The Beaufort
Street Festival, Oasis Ball 2015 and many more events and brands.
London About Blog GraffitiStreet is a brand new
urban art store selling limited edition screen prints and original artwork from the world's best graffiti and
street artists.
About Blog Tape art and
street art portfolio of
urban artist Ostap and his crew.
About Blog Tape art and
street art portfolio of
urban artist Ostap and his crew.
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Street Art News About - GraffitiStreet is a brand new
urban art store selling limited edition screen prints and original artwork from the world's best graffiti and
street ar
street artists.
About Blog Tape art and
street art portfolio of
urban artist Ostap and his crew.
London About Blog GraffitiStreet is a brand new
urban art store selling limited edition screen prints and original artwork from the world's best graffiti and
street artists.
Opened at the end of 2012, it prides itself on being an «
urban art hostel», having collaborated with a
street artist from Hong Kong and playing host partner to events such as International Cosplay Day.
London About Blog GraffitiStreet is a brand new
urban art store selling limited edition screen prints and original artwork from the world's best graffiti and
street artists.
For this pair of exhibitions at both Lehmann Maupin spaces, Berlin - based South African
artist Robin Rhode wryly subverted the principles of
street art to activate and enliven
urban space.
Urban and
street art is a key focus, including a screening of «Street Heroines,» a documentary about female graffiti and street artists, and in a public conversation about the legacy of 5P
street art is a key focus, including a screening of «
Street Heroines,» a documentary about female graffiti and street artists, and in a public conversation about the legacy of 5P
Street Heroines,» a documentary about female graffiti and
street artists, and in a public conversation about the legacy of 5P
street artists, and in a public conversation about the legacy of 5Pointz.
Established in 2014, Mana
Urban Arts Project is a contemporary art project devoted to large - scale, site - specific installations by renowned
street artists from around the world.
New York - based
urban artist Bradley Theodore has been causing a stir in New York this month with his pop - culture influenced
street art.
-- NYTimes The Larry Gagosian Effect — Wall
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urban vitality — Chicago Tribune James Turrell mound at Rice University - Glasstire Richard Serra, Pushing the Boundaries of Drawing — ARTnews Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/27/11 Ed Ruscha
Street Photography — LATimes Stephen Colbert Exposes Himself to Art (the Appropriate Way)-- NYTimes (Video) Jerry Saltz on Andy Warhol's Portraits of Liz Taylor — NYMag Eduardo Souto de Moura, Architect from Portugal, Wins Pritzker — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 03/20/11 Neiman Marcus to feature artwork in Windows — FrontRow MAC director resigns — Glasstire Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/20/11 Jerry Saltz: How a Joyride in Gavin Brown's Volvo Became Art — NYMag Walker Art Center to Acquire Merce Cunningham's collection — Art in America Cultural Complex in Santiago di Campostela is expensive mistake - The Art Newspaper Toshiko Takaezu, Ceramic
Artist, Dies at 88 — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 03/13/11 Artpace San Antonio — YouTube Crow Collection To Expand, Add Asian Sculpture Garden — FrontRow Donor's Son Sues Dallas Museum Over Art Collection, 25 Years Later — NYTimes Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/13/11 Abramovic wins two - year copyright battle — The Art Newspaper Scents and Sensibility,
Artists use scent to create new experience in museums — ARTnews Spark: How Creativity Works, by Julie Burstein, Kurt Andersen — Amazon.com (Book) Michelangelo's David «could collapse due to high - speed train building» — Telegraph Recent Art News - National - International Week of 03/06/11 Norman Foster to Design Huge Hong Kong Cultural District — NYTimes Recent Art News - Texas Week of 02/27/11 AMOA leaving downtown, focusing on Laguna Gloria — Austin 360 Recent Art News - Texas Week of 02/13/11 Amon Carter's Director of Education Named National Educator of the Year — Amon Carter Museum Blanton curator heads to National Gallery of Art — Austin 360 Director Dana Friis - Hansen departs from the Austin Museum of Art — The Austin Chronicle Dallas Architecture Forum wins AIA National Collaborative Achievment Award — Dallas Archicture Forum Recent Art News - National - International Week of 02/13/11 Egyptian Archeological Sites Were Looted, Says Antiquities Minister — NYTimes Tracey Emin, the visionary, emerges as Margate's answer to William Blake — Guardian What's The Matter With Kansas... This Time?
First installed by the
artist in 1993 in a former firehouse on 141st
Street, the piece conveyed both a sober perspective of what the neighborhood had endured — the crack epidemic,
urban blight — and also hope for the future.
Highlights include a focus on «experimental» drawing with individual displays by
artists such as Eduardo Basualdo, from Argentina; Mateo López and Nicolás Paris from Colombia; deconstructed painting and sculpture with largescale displays by Brazilian
artists Leda Catunda, Adriano Costa, Maria Nepomuceno, Erika Verzutti and Cuban
artists Los Carpinteros, among others; and a strong emphasis on
street art and
urban culture, with largescale participative installations by Os Gêmeos and Paulo Nazareth from Brazil, and individual displays by Mexican
artists Pedro Reyes, Moris, and Edgardo Aragón.
The installation on view in the Roberts Gallery will be designed by the
artist and will involve the participation of riders from the Fletcher
Street Urban Riding Club.
The works featured in Night Vision reflect the diversity of subject matters that attracted
artists to night scenes — ranging from reflections of moonlight on ocean waves, to encounters in electrified
urban streets, to firework celebrations.
Keith Haring (1958 - 90) was one of the most renowned of the young
artists, filmmakers, performers and musicians whose work responded to
urban street culture of the 1980s.
The city as canvas: How self - expression, politics, and protest reclaim the
streets Made in collaboration with its featured
artists, Trespass traces the rise and global reach of graffiti and
urban art, not just as a fringe visual movement but as a social phenomenon and central expression of youth.
Imig has attended residencies at The Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont (2008); Charlotte
Street Foundation
Urban Culture Project Studio, Kansas City, Missouri (2011); ACRE
Artist Residency, Chicago, Illinois; (2013) and Art Omi, Ghent, New York (2015).
Perhaps one of the best examples of hard work and ongoing progress in the terms of
urban and
street art is the Brazilian
artist duo OSGEMEOS.
Gaia, a Maryland Institute College of Art - educated
street artist and member of the Baltimore collective Wall Hunters, fills Rice Gallery with his responses to Houston's
urban landscape, which he toured with local luminaries from architectural historian Stephen Fox to Project Row Houses director Linda Shearer.
Established in 2010 by Jasper and May Wong, Above Second quickly gained international attention for its strong support of the local
urban and
street artists.
With images that were made between the mid 1950's through the late 1970's, the exhibition explores both
artist's affinity for using natural light to make grainy, blurred and out of focus photographs, trademarks of their work, while showing their own distinct stripped down version of the
street and
urban life.
Highly respectable list of gallery's
artists includes great
urban and
street art names such as Shepard Fairey, Futura, JR, JonOne, Vhils and Zhang Dali.
Aida Gomez is a
street artist from Spain who transforms the
urban spaces by playing around and breaking the rules of our regular perception.
The recent explosion of the new
Urban art movement, the fresh focus on Graffiti and
Street art and graffiti has brought in a new generation of young
artists like Jean - Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, who unfortunately did not live long enough to see the success they became.
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Street Dance Center / Emanu - el Midtown YM - YWHA Alternative Museum Karole Armitage / The Armitage Foundation Jeffrey Arsenault
Artists Space Robert Ashley Bang on a Can Martha Bowers Sean Bronzell Trisha Brown / Trisha Brown Company The California E.A.R. Unit Bruce Checefsky Rick Cluchey / San Quentin Drama Workshop Coffee House Press Company Appels Composers» Forum Crossings Cunningham Dance Foundation Dancing in the Streets Dixon Place The Drawing Center Douglas Dunn & Dancers Exit Art Phill Niblock / Experimental Intermedia Foundation Molissa Fenley The Field Erin Fitzgerald Ain Gordon David Gordon / Pick Up Performance Company Harvestworks Martine Joste Jin Hi Kim & Joseph Celli The Kitchen Shelley Lee Dance Company David H. Macbride / GAGEEGO Maxine Moerman Meredith Monk / House Foundation for the Arts Ken Montgomery / Generator Movement Research New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture Bruce Odland The Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble The Poetry Project Real Art Ways Roulette Michael Rush and Co. / New Haven
Artists» Theater Mercy Sidbury Spencer / Colton (Amy Spencer & Richard Colton) Telluride Institute Donna Uchizono
Urban Bush Women Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Dan Wagoner Dance Foundation ZONE
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Street Dance Center / Emanu - el Midtown YM - YWHA
Artists Space Bang on a Can Composers» Forum Gyula Csapó Cunningham Dance Foundation Dance Theater Workshop Dancing in the Streets Danspace Project The Drawing Center En Garde Arts Grand Windows Amy Greenfield John Jesurun The Kitchen The Knitting Factory Robert Kovich Susan Marshall & Company Movement Research Phill Niblock / Experimental Intermedia Foundation Maria Nordman Performance Space 122 The Poetry Project Primary Performance Group PS 1 / Institute for Art and
Urban Resources Real Art Ways Susan Rethorst Roulette Ellsworth Snyder / The First Unitarian Society Elizabeth Streb / Ringside Sun & Moon Press Telluride Institute David Tudor White Columns The Wooster Group Bill Young and Dancers
Kruger's Performa Commission will insert the
artist into the
urban street culture that has absorbed, appropriated, and applied her provocative attitude and approach through a series of public art actions, performances, and installations.
Anton Unai is Spanish
street artist who uses found objects and
urban detritus to create collages and large - scale installations.
18th
Street Arts Center's visiting
artist Yukako Ando presents several site - specific installations in the Atrium Gallery that engage with themes of
urban daily life in Los Angeles.
She has attended residencies at The Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont (2008); Charlotte
Street Foundation
Urban Culture Project Studio, Kansas City, Missouri (2011); ACRE
Artist Residency, Chicago, Illinois; (2013) and Art Omi, Ghent, New York (2015).
His
urban and mythological themed works are made from combinations of humble materials including; wheat - pasted paper, cardboard, newsprint, salvaged
street signs, rusted metal, and spray paint that pay homage to his roots as a
street artist and to his interest in the city's periphery.
And in the work destined for Miles McEnery, the same
streets are joined by the forests surrounding the
artist's Maine studio to conjure an evocative
urban - rural mix.
Presenters — most of whom knew Wong personally — are Sean Corcoran (who also moderates), curator of prints and photographs at the Museum of the City of New York, where he organized a major exhibition of Wong's collection of graffiti and
street art; Yasmin Ramirez, curator at the Bronx Museum of Art, who contributed to the exhibition catalogue; Barry Blinderman, director of the University Galleries of Illinois State University, who exhibited the
artist's work at his influential Semaphore Gallery on the Lower East Side; and
artist Jane Dickson, a close associate of Wong's whose
urban themes resonate with his.
1965 - 1975» depicts the energy of the cultural environment of this American city as a center for figurative production, as well as the heterogeneity of the contributions of some
artists known as Chicago Imagists (Roger Brown, Ed Flood, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Suellen Rocca and Karl Wirsum), who had identified the roots of their personal research in Surrealism and Art Brut, in a way that anticipated the new tendencies of the 80's and 90's, from Graffiti to
Street Art, from wild cartoons to
urban murals.
As she often does in her solo shows, Lidén also presents new works that draw on the surrounding
urban context of Bolzano, like a series of sculptures made from pieces of road surface: the
artist literally brings the
street into the venue.
It should be noted that Mehretu also dabbles in the medium of
street art — one of the
artist's most widely acknowledged
urban works is the 80 - foot - wide mural located in Goldman Sachs tower entitled simply as Mural.
Jimmy is to some extent an
urban artist, finding inspiration from the
streets, yet his paintings owe more to Pointillism and the Neo Impressionism movement.
Contemporary
artist Day - Z uses techniques learned from the old masters in combination with
urban inspired ideas, often fusing fine art and
street art to convey contemporary trends wi...
Station 16 Gallery is a contemporary
urban art gallery that features an international roster of
artists who are influenced primarily by
street art and graffiti.
The
artists exhibiting have taken their inspiration from the grass roots of culture, from their own experiences in early life, folk and
street art, politics and
urban decay.
Street Seens is the third book in the Urban Poetry series of artist books that explore various types of street graphics found in our urban enviro
Street Seens is the third book in the
Urban Poetry series of artist books that explore various types of street graphics found in our urban environ
Urban Poetry series of
artist books that explore various types of
street graphics found in our urban enviro
street graphics found in our
urban environ
urban environment.
SCAD alumna Cory Imig (B.F.A., fibers, 2008) has attended residencies at The Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont; Charlotte
Street Foundation
Urban Culture Project Studio, Kansas City, Missouri; ACRE
Artist Residency, Chicago, Illinois; and Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, New York.
Although
street and
urban art were never a particular point of interest for the
artist throughout the years, Marshall did a masterful job creating it and one could easily be fooled that painting murals was his full - time job for years.
Logan is well - known for his work as a
street artist and
urban explorer — seeking out and discovering places that few have seen.