Sunday, 12 December 2010
Newspeak: British Art now
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Jaime gill - Barbaro 2006 |
Dan Perfect - Hung out 2005 |
Anthea Hamilton - The Piano Lesson 2007 |
NENDO - Thin Black lines |
Systems House - Radical Construction in Space II 2006 |
Ximena Garrido-Lecca - The Followers 2010 |
NENDO - Thin black lines |
Arif Ozakca - Untitled 2007 |
NENDO |
Dick Evans - Black Grape |
Luke Radolf - Portrait No.18 2010 |
Newspeak: British Art now part II at the Saatchi Gallery, Duke Of York's HQ, King's Road, SW3 4SQ. 27th October - 17th Apr 2011
Friday, 10 December 2010
Stop motion graffiti video from Bliss N Eso
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Panik @ Pure Evil gallery
Panik piece near Brick Lane |
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ATG piece at Village Underground 2008 |
Graffii artist Panik made his name as part of the prolific London graffiti collective the ATG Crew. Alongside his street work, Panik has ventured into the gallery world with his abstract character based illustrative work. These vibrant mixed media pieces are from his second solo show 'From the Ground up' at Pure Evil Gallery, London, November 2010.
Labels:
ATG,
London,
Panik,
Pure Evil,
Pure Evil Gallery
Monday, 29 November 2010
Richard Hambleton 'The Godfather of street art'
New York legend Richard Hambleton is referred to as the Godfather of Street art. His 'shadowmen' sprung up all over the streets of New York throughout the 1980's and are citied as inspiration by contemporary street artists such as Blek le Rat and Banksy. These "shadow paintings" were splashed and brushed with black paint on hundreds of buildings and other structures across New York and later in Paris, London, Rome and even on the Berlin wall.
Hambleton studied and worked with pop art legend Keith Haring and together they gained notoriety amongst the New York art scene during the booming 1980's art market.
These pictures are from his recent London show in collaboration with Giorgio Armani. Richard Hambleton New York 'The godfather of street art' at The Dairy London, November 2010.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Marks & Stencils - Location announced
After a week of speculation and twitter hype Pictures on Walls have announced the location of the Marks and Stencils show starring Dran and including a new print from Banksy. We went down to have a quick look earlier and it is looking SICK!! More pics to come soon...
Doors open from 11am Friday 26th November for four weeks only.
1 Berwick Street, London W1.
Open: Monday - Saturday 11am-7pm Sunday 12-5pm
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
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