Archive for the ‘street art’ Category

May Day: Shepard Fairey + Martha Cooper

April 29th, 2010 - Brian Wilder

Anyone who has anything to do with the contemporary street art world (which is more than you may think) have no other option than to hightail it to NYC this weekend for the Shepard Fairey “May Day” art show being held at the renowned Dietch Gallery this Saturday afternoon through the end of May.
It’s been [...]

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Snag an extended peek at the new Banksy film…NOW!

April 13th, 2010 - Brian Wilder

Can’t wait to snag tickets for the U.S. premiere of Banksy’s “Exit Through the Gift Shop” this Friday? Yeah, me neither. But just because it’s just a few days away doesn’t mean you can’t grab an extended sneak peek of the street art legend’s feature film.
Luckily for all of you, I combed the depths of [...]

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An iconic Bansky piece.

JacksonPollock.org: Killing time through art

March 16th, 2010 - Brian Wilder

Let’s face it: most of us are probably planted in front of a computer screen feigning any real interest in what we get paid every two weeks to “do”. Our only real solace at work lies in the shitloads of time-consuming, often mindless drivel that we find while surfing the Internet.
Facebook, Twitter, Stumble Upon and [...]

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An example of what you can do with this application.

"Exit Through The Gift Shop" – Screening

February 28th, 2010 - GOD

Banksy’s first film “Exit Through The Gift Shop” premiered this week in a grimy little dungeon like atmosphere underneath the waterloo station in London. Banksy coined his improvised theatre “Lambeth Palace”  refering to it as “London’s newest, darkest and dirtiest purpose-built cinema”.
The space boasted several original creations of banksy’s including the Paranoid pictures logo, a [...]

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Improvise – Street Art in the moment.

September 29th, 2009 - GOD

Some of the best street art pieces are the ones contingent on the observer being at the right place at the right time. It adds a whole new dimension of value to a piece that is only appreciated during rare moments. Some of these street art pieces are dependant on time, some on place, and [...]

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Fire Graffiti Artist Ellis Gallager

September 9th, 2009 - GOD

Street art and graffiti has always been an artform susceptible to a limited lifetime. Graffiti artist typically get there reward in the moment, knowing that the next day it could be gone.
Ellis Galager of Brooklyn NY is taking this in the moment approach in art to a whole new level. After laying down his art [...]

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