Tag: Street Art

September 1, 2010

Banksy Screening At Rough Trade East

Rough Trade East have announced they will be showing a screening of the Banksy film, Exit Through the Gift Shop to celebrate the DVD/ Blu Ray release. The screening will take place on the 8 September at 7.30pm and the tickets are limited to just 120 people.

You can buy tickets from Rough Trade in-store (East) or on-line for £3 each. Anyone buying the dvd on the evening of the showing will have the ticket price refunded.

- source hookedblog.co.uk

July 15, 2010

ABOVE vs. HOLLYWOOD

ABOVE spent the last 12 days down in Los Angeles hanging my newly themed “Movie star arrow mobiles” site specifically in Hollywood where all of the movie magic is created. There were 50 of each male and female (100 arrows hung total) movie stars as the topic and face of each arrow mobile. ABOVE enjoyed giving back to Hollywood a large dose of what it is infatuated and consumed with that being movie’s and the actors that make the movies.

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

UP THERE – Video Documentary

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June 29, 2010

Tokyo Graffiti Scene

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In spanking clean tokyo, graffiti sprayers do not have an easy life. there are just not enough places to spray. abandoned estates and run down industrial sites are almost non-existent. the sakuragi-cho railway station on the outskirts of the city offers a welcome opportunity. it has got a 2 mile railway bridge, where graffiti artists from all over japan leave their tags and designs. but even here they are not safe from arrest by stern law enforcers. – source ilovegraffiti

June 28, 2010

Jonnie Dier R.I.P.

It is with great sadness to report South London Graffiti Legend Dier FDC has passed away due to long running health issues. Throughout the 90′s and early 2000′s Dyer, alongside Char, Ser, Shred and the FDC crew dominated the South London Graff scene. Everyone who knew him will tell you he was a real character, free spirit and one of a kind.

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