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Street art, graffiti and illustration

Street art, graffiti and illustration
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Street art, graffiti, urban exploration, expositions ... Mark Jenkins // Street Installations Kristiansand, Norway London, England Montreal, Canada Cologne, Germany Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro Tudela London Dublin Moscow Winston-Salem Seoul Royan Bordeaux Puerto del Rosario Barcelona Malmö Washington DC Washington, DC

Brooklyn Street Art Home Posted on April 7, 2014 “After photographing in the mosh pits for awhile I began to get familiar with patterns in the music. Eventually it got to the point where I could sense the moment coming when things would really cut loose and go berserk,” says painter Dan Witz about his process and method for catching the moment when the roiling mass of hardcore music fans hit the perfect state of frenzy. “NY Hardcore Paintings”, opening this past Saturday night and on view currently at The Jonathan Levine gallery in Chelsea, presents Witz with his new body of convulsing bodies and to say they are a revelation is only part of the story. When we saw his first mosh pit paintings a few years ago we were struck by the raw thrilling chaotic energy and calculated abandon in them – and reminded of many such nights in the 80s and 90s in lower Manhattan when we also joined in the fray. Dan Witz “NY Hardcore” Jonathan LeVine Gallery (Photo © Jaime Rojo) Dan Witz “NY Hardcore” Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Swoon.

Street art à Paris Certes Paris n’est pas Berlin en terme d’art contemporain mais les choses avancent. Le service anti-tags de la ville de Paris a été sensibilisé à la question et désormais les agents municipaux font la différence entre des tags qui dégradent l’espace publique et ceux qui ont une véritable portée artistique. Voici en vrac quelques œuvres de street art qui aujourd’hui n’existent plus pour la majeur partie … Pour découvrir le meilleur du street art à Paris aujourd’hui cliquez c’est par ici ! N’hésitez pas d’ailleurs à vous inscrire à notre visite guidée street art à la Butte aux Cailles. David Walker Aurelynx Women are Heroes – JR Artist – Ile Saint Louis Paris Secret – Jef Aerosol - place Igor-Stravinsky – 75004 Harry James – 24 rue d’Alibert Miss Tic Space Invaders Graffitis Piscine Molitor Alex le héros d’Orange Mécanique -Les titans de Papier – Paul Bloas – Canal Saint Martin Konny Harry James Ender Dépôt RATP – Rue des Pyrénées 75020 – Collectif Haut En Couleur This is not a photo opportunity” – Banksy

Graffiti Research Lab Archive Little People - a tiny street art project Le street-art de David de la Mano et Pablo S. Herrero ! Découverte du jour, le sublime street-art du duo d’artiste David Hand et Paul S. Herrero qui officie de l’Uruguay à la Norvége avec toujours autant de talent… Street Artist Interview - Ibie Artist name: Fat IbieCity of Birth: BarcelonaCity of Choice: MexicaliHow many years have you been painting: En el colegio me llamaban el rallajero, nuncan entendieron mis dibujitos y me ponian insuficiente en dibujo y plástica. Espero empezar a pintar algún día.Website: www.rrarmy.com & www.fotolog.net/ibie Likes: Regreso al futuro, Star wars y Mallrats Dislikes: Bety al fea y los Serrano What do you want to express at the time you are painting? Rabia, amor, sexo y música. What about your relationship with Barcelona? Do you think there is a Barcelona style? What do you think about the legal situation for painting in the streets of BCN? Where do you think is the street art capital now, if there is one? What impact do you think the Internet has had on graffiti styles? If graffiti is a fight for the freedom of expression…do you think every kind of graffiti is able to exist, or do you think some types are bad and inappropriate? What do you think is the soul of Barcelona street art if it has?

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