Sentences with phrase «street graffiti»

It'll be a fun event that will include a fashion presentation and will showcase limited edition pieces inspired by street graffiti artist, SenOne.
His favourite media are acrylic and silkscreen techniques on linen or canvas and he admits to an admiration for the paintings of the late Jean - Michel Basquiat, whom he knew personally and who also made use of street graffiti signs in his compositions.
The origins of Bernhardt's graphic, pattern - based approach can be traced back to her early encounters with street graffiti and a distinctive type of African fabric that is made using a technique called «Dutch wax printing» (and which, coincidentally, often contains unexpected combinations of objects).
As an adolescent growing up between New York and London, Sadkin was drawn to 90s cartoons and the vibrant street graffiti scenes in both cities, leading to her approach to composition.
She sometimes incorporates street graffiti and Japan calligraphy in works that are at once commentary on public consumption and personal reflection.
Holmes even gave an artistic shout out to anonymous street graffiti writer «Jim Joe».
The most famous New York street graffiti muralists include Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 88), Keith Haring (1958 - 90) and David Wojnarowicz (1954 - 92)- later joined in the 1980s by mural artists like Graham Rust and Rainer Maria Latzke, and in the 1990s by Banksy - now believed to be Robert Banks, or Robin Gunningham.
This group gallery exhibition, curated by KIDLEW, showcases some of the best names in the NYC street graffiti scene.
The 26 - year - old Brooklyn - based artist has been steadily building buzz in the art world for his polyglot paintings, which distill a broad range of influences from street graffiti to art history into alluring compositions of form and color that are proving irresistible to collectors.
Shiraz Bayjoo, Redchurch Street graffiti - part of the Social Archive One project, 2011.
At Mary Boone on Fifth Avenue, street graffiti meets sixties conceptualism in Most Wanted Men, a series of artworks employing tags of famous contemporary artists over tourist photographs of New York.
«Following their first ever, and extremely well received grafitti exhibition in 2011, graffiti artists Scott Sueme and Antonis Ensoe display new, freshly conceived works demonstrating their on - going evolution from text based street graffiti to fine art abstraction.
Its provocative visual language lies somewhere between sky calligraphy, temporary street graffiti, and overlapping footprints in the snow.
As well as the billboards, Huawei has also sprayed (what you'd have to assume is temporary) street graffiti on the pavement outside stores occupied by its industry rivals.
Street graffiti artists have been at work on much of the wall space, and Budapest citizens» clad these days more often than not in jeans and leisure garb» stroll along, cell phones clutched to their ears.
Occasionally, Collection has been given new contexts in special exhibitions such as Aesthetics of Graffiti, a 1978 show organized by Rolando Castellón that examined the parallel but sometimes conflicting aesthetics of street graffiti and graffiti - influenced fine art.
As Tàpies wrote in a 1969 essay published in Barcelona, «my first works of 1945 had something to do with street graffiti and a universe of repressed protest, clandestine yet full of life, as one could find on the walls of my country.»
Redoubtable reproduces elements of Godard films — lingering closeups, extended philosophical dialogues, several simultaneous linguistic tracks (spoken words and internal thoughts, or conversations and street graffiti).
Today, he continues to probe cultural mythologies and archetypes in various media, appropriating imagery from animated films, mail - order catalogues, modernist abstraction, and street graffiti to create an artistic lexicon that insistently collapses the boundaries between high and low.
«It was common as part of the street graffiti vocabulary to put a crown over your name — specifically if your tag was on a particular train the most.
Bernhardt's graphic, pattern - based approach has its roots in her early encounter with Dutch wax printing on African fabrics (which also contains unexpected combinations of objects) and street graffiti.
To develop her large - scale installations, Grosse draws on a wide range of art historical precedents, including fresco painting, street graffiti, and Abstract Expressionism.
His early career was as the Street graffiti artist nick named» Samo» in the late 1970's on New York City's Lower East Side.
Empire Sign — With M and I Deleted refers to the visual language of street graffiti.
His early creative career was as the street graffiti artist nick named» Samo» in the late 1970's on New York City's Lower East Side.
Late in his career, Tàpies was still inspired by 1945 memories of street graffiti.
There are also the inevitable references to street graffiti and to naïve art.
His early career was as the street graffiti artists nick named» Samo» in the late 1970's on New York City's Lower East Side.
His early creative career was as the Street Graffiti artist nick named» Samo» in the late 1970's on New York City's Lower East Side.
[107][108][109] Banksy made a reputation with street graffiti and is now a highly valued mainstream artist.
Reacting also to the mass of imagery spewed forth from the mass media, Hampton created a new visual language of hieroglyphics inspired by forms found in his research and street graffiti.
His early career was as the Street Graffiti artist nick named» Samo» in the late 1970's on New York City's Lower East Side.
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