Streets: Nychos (Vienna)
Last month, prolific street muralist Nychos painted a mural in his Vienna entitled Dissection of a Polar Bear. Over five stories high, the wall painted is the first large scale piece the Austrian...
View ArticleOvertime: May 4 – May 10
More stories from the week that ended May 11 (click on bolded words for more information): Anneliese Cooper reviews Rosy Keyser's show at Maccarone. Two gunmen killed in Texas at exhibition featuring...
View ArticleStreets: Phlegm (Berlin)
Invited in by Urban Nation for their continuing series of public arts projects, British artist Phlegm recently painted this challenging mural on a corner building in Berlin. As part of the One Wall...
View ArticleStreets: Waone & AEC (Interesni Kazki), Perth
Ukrainian artists Waone & AEC from Interesni Kazki (interviewed) recently spent a few weeks in Western Australia, working on their murals for the local Form Festival in Perth (more coverage here)....
View ArticleStudio Visits / Previews: Cyrcle. –“Nothing Exists” @ Station16 Gallery
Coming up in a few weeks, the Cyrcle. (featured) crew will be opening a new show at the Station16 Gallery in Montreal. It looks like Rabz & Davey's artistic journey has taken a philosophical turn...
View ArticleOvertime: May 11 – May 17
More stories from the week that ended May 17 (click on bolded words for more information): RIP: Chris Burden, who died at the age of 69 from malignant melanoma. LA Weekly has remembrances of the artist...
View ArticlePreviews / Streets: Shepard Fairey –“Printed Matters” @ Library Street...
As mentioned, this Friday night, May 22nd, Shepard Fairey (featured) will be opening his solo entitled Printed Matters at Library Street Collective in Detroit. As you can see from the photos here, Mr....
View ArticleStreets: World Roundup (May 1 – May 20)
It's been few months without our Streets World Roundup feature, but it seems like the season for street art festival has arrived, so the only way to cover some of it is to do a group report on some of...
View ArticleStreets: El Mac –“Ars et Scientia” (Boston)
After recovering from a period of illness, the talented El Mac is taking advantage of his improved health to do what he loves best - spread his imagery via public art. His latest effort entitled Ars et...
View ArticleOvertime: May 18 – May 24
More stories from the week that ended May 24 (click on bolded words for more information): The Space looks at Simon Denny's work. RIP: Amy L. Brandt, who died at the age of 37 after a health-related...
View ArticleStreets: Aryz (Detroit)
Shortly after opening his successful solo show in LA (covered), Aryz visited Detroit where he painted a new mural. Invited over by the Library Street Collective, the recently finished wall from the...
View ArticleStreets: Seth Globepainter (China)
Shortly after the opening of his sold out solo show in Paris (covered), Seth Globepainter took off on another trip to the Far East. Similar to his last trip to China in December 2014 (covered), the...
View ArticleStreets: Shepard Fairey (Detroit)
As we reported last week, Shepard Fairey (featured) was well on his way to completing his tallest mural to date standing at 180' x 60'. Featuring a simple but iconic image and pattern, the massive...
View ArticleStreets: Aaron Li-Hill (New Jersey)
Aaron Li-Hill (interviewed) recently completed his piece for the Savage Habbit Murals Project in New Jersey, rendered with his signature sense of motion and kinetic energy. Choosing imagery the...
View ArticleStreets: RISK – Rock On The Range Festival
Earlier this month, RISK head out to Columbus, Ohio for the Rock On The Range festival, a project he collaborated on with Danny Wimmer Presents. With the goal to create the world's largest interactive...
View ArticleOvertime: May 25 – May 31
More stories from the week that ended May 31 (click on bolded words for more information): Richard Prince's Original exhibition on view at Gagosian Gallery on Madison Avenue. RIP: Mary Ellen Mark, who...
View ArticleStreets: 1010 (Paris)
After introducing you to the work of 1010 after a showing in San Francisco earlier this year, we now have some images from a new project from the German artist in Paris. Invited in by Galerie...
View ArticleStreets: Ben Eine (Coney Island Art Walls)
The always outspoken Ben Eine did his part to help paint Coney Island every color in the rainbow. The British born artist, now residing in San Francisco, recently made his way out east to participate...
View ArticleStreets: JR (Istanbul)
Last week, JR (interviewed) completed the latest installment of his ongoing project The Wrinkles Of The City in Turkey. The series which has seen the French artist paste up large scale photographs of...
View ArticleInterviews / Setup: Jim Houser –“HUSH” @ Andenken / Battalion Gallery
Jim Houser is currently setting up his upcoming show (previewed) entitled HUSH with Andenken / Battalion Gallery, the American artist's first solo in Amsterdam. The gallery owner, artist and friend of...
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