In selling a new issue of domestic graffiti magazine “Urban Roots”. While it can be purchased only in Moscow, Cheboksary and Nizhny Novgorod. Number more than half devoted to reviewing the western graffiti scene. It works by lesser-known writers in Russia and the luminaries of the global graffiti scene, such as, for example, Can2.
Also in this issue you can read an interview with Mad C, Max13, and Kislow, and also read reports about teams Loveletters and Heavy Artillery. You are waiting for the work of writers from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, England, Brazil, Portugal, USA and China. The volume of the magazine 180 pages.
Official website – source coderedmagazine
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July 4, 2010
Urban Roots Issue 6
July 3, 2010
Exhibition: KAWS
KAWS Gallery opening at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in CT. This first solo museum exhibition of the work of Brooklyn-based artist and designer Brian Donnelly, a.k.a. KAWS, includes his most recent paintings, sculptures, and drawings, as well as a survey of his iconic street art, apparel, product and graphic designs. Runs June 27, 2010, to January 2, 2011. – source highsnobiety
June 29, 2010
Exhibition: Stolenspace – Summer Group Show
New works by StolenSpace represented artists.
Featuring :
Von, David Bray, Ronzo, Wordtomother, Paul Alexander Thornton, Mr Jago, Mysterious Al, Miss Van, Jaybo, Gabriel Dubois, D*Face, James Alexander Burbidge, Russell Maurice, Mudwig, Chloe Early, Lucius Beebe, Alexander Korzer Robinson, Shepard Fairey, SAN, Cyclops, Meryl Donoghue, The London Police, Rico, Kid Acne, Zosen, Jessica Harrison, Toshi, Jeff Antebi
More artists & screen print releases TBC
Stolenspace’s Summer Group Show opens on Friday, till the 25th July.
More information over on their site.
June 28, 2010
The Vader Project, Los Angeles
The Vader Project made it’s second to final stop last week in Los Angeles as the collection of customized Darth Vader artist-designed helmets begins to make it’s way to Freeman’s Auction House in Philadelphia. Many of the project’s artists were on hand to sign copies of the recently released show catalog and to say goodbye to their creations which have so far shown at the Andy Warhol Museum, the San Diego Comic Con, and at the Star Wars Celebrations in Europe and Japan. The final viewing of the works will be held in Philadelphia from July 5th to the 9th before they hit the auction block. Check out some more of our favorite helmets after the bump!















