Australian Fine and
Street Artist duo Dabs & Myla have been living in LA for a little while and this much will be evident at their fun packed solo show tonight at ThinkSpace Gallery in Culver City.
Warranted Non-Compliance features works on paper from Mikhail Sokovikov and Jason Aaron Wall (who have collaborated together since 1997 as
street artist duo Mint & Serf), as well as artist Christopher Johnson, a member of the Peter Pan Posse art collective (you've surely seen PPP spray painted all over Chinatown).
The main gallery showcases paintings by the designer and
street artist duo Graphic Airlines, populated with their signature ghostly, bloated - faced figures, alongside Mok Yat San's and Kevin Fun's fanciful sculptures and Lam Tung Pang's mixed - media landscapes, in which plastic models of floating islands hover above the Hong Kong cityscape.
Not exact matches
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.
Nuart Festival 2016, which is officially kicking off next week, already hosted an amazing two - week
artist residency with the internationally renowned
street art
duo Ella & Pitr in
The piece explores in depth the relationship between the two
artists» work in their current
duo exhibition, «Witness Matter», at VITRINE Bermondsey
Street.
Highlights of the weekend include the launch of Rodney Graham's much anticipated exhibition «That's Not me» at IMMA; a special music event inspired by Detroit electronic music
duo Drexciya at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane (SOLD OUT); a series of
artist talks at the new talks space upstairs at AIB Grafton
Street; and a family art workshop at the LAB gallery inspired by their exhibition «Futureproof».
Nuart Festival 2016, which is officially kicking off next week, already hosted an amazing two - week
artist residency with the internationally renowned
street art
duo Ella & Pitr in collaboration with Utsira kommune in Norway.
Nearby, at Asia House on New Cavendish
Street, the exhibition «Step Across this Line» gathers contemporary
artists from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, including the celebrated
duo CAMP.
And in a seductive
duo show called «Outer Loop» at MARLBOROUGH CHELSEA, Tony Cox's embroidered paintings and Matthew Ronay's painted - wood sculptures parlay color, craft and several Asian precedents into some of each
artist's best work yet (545 West 25th
Street, through May 9).