Streets: Hush (Los Angeles)
Last we heard, Hush (interviewed) was in Melbourne for a solo showing in May of 2012 (covered). Fast forward a year and this time he will be opening an exhibition tomorrow night at the Corey Helford...
View ArticleStreets: Escif (Spain)
After giving you an overview of Escif's work recently, we have another mural to share with you from the Spanish street muralist. Entitled The Enlightened Vandalism, the massive wall is located in...
View ArticleOvertime: May 13 – May 19
More stories from the week ended May 19: New Yorkers upset over neighbor Arne Svenson's photos taken through windows for art exhibit. Chinese authorities begin demolishing ancient capital of Lhasa to...
View ArticleRewind: May 13 – May 19
This week's Rewind's top video focuses on Anish Kapoor and his current show in Berlin at Martin-Gropius-Bau. Along with footage of his first comprehensive showing in the city, an insightful interview...
View ArticleGeoff McFetridge @ Walker Art Center
Earlier this year, artist, animator, and graphic designer Geoff McFetridge visited Minneapolis to speak at the Insights Design Lecture Series 2013 at the Walker Art Center. While there, he also worked...
View ArticleStudio Visit: Michael Johansson
Earlier this year, our EU correspondent Henrik Haven headed over to visit Michael Johansson's studio in Malmø. The Swedish artist was in the midst of preparing for his show Familar Abstractions that...
View ArticleStreets / Contests: Dal East (London) – Part II
Last week, we gave you a glimpse of what DAL has been up to in London with a look at one of the murals he has been working on. Turns out there was a total of seven walls ranging from small to massive...
View ArticleOvertime: May 20 – May 26
More stories from the week ended May 26: John Constable masterpiece, Salisbury Cathedral from the Water Meadows, bought by Tate for £23.1mil. RIP: Cecilia Steinfeldt, known as the First Lady of Texas...
View ArticleStreets: Interesni Kazki (Lisbon, Portugal)
Ukrainian artistic duo, Interesni Kazki, were recently in Lisbon, Portugal, where they did their part for the UnderDogs Project. Famous for their unique fairy tale-like murals, the duo worked on a new...
View ArticleInterviews: Jim Kazanjian –“Temporary Equilibrium” @ Breeze Block Gallery
When you first realize that the subject matter within Jim Kazanjian's work doesn't actually exist, you may at first be relieved that such precarious looking locations aren't out there. Your next...
View ArticleOvertime: May 27 – June 2
More stories from the week ended June 2: Marc Quinn unveils inflatable sculpture portraying Alison Lapper outside the church of St. Giorgio Maggiore. RIP: Otto Muehl, who died at the age of 87 after...
View ArticleOpenings: Faile – “Les BALLETS de FAILE” @ Lincoln Center (Part II)
Last Wednesday marked the return of Faile’s Les BALLETS de FAILE to the New York City Ballet at the Lincoln Center. After an epic tower installation for their first showing (covered) at the same venue...
View ArticleInterviews: William Hundley “Temporary Equilibrium” @ Breeze Block Gallery
It takes a couple of looks to comprehend William Hundley’s photography. He has been shooting his Entoptic Phenomena series of work since 2006 and wowing viewers with the floating fabric objects...
View ArticlePreview: D*Face –“New World Disorder” @ StolenSpace
D*Face (interviewed) is putting the finishing touches to his fast approaching show at Stolenspace this week. New World Disorder will feature a series of all-new work, with an emphasis on consumer and...
View ArticleAdrian Ghenie – New Paintings @ Pace Gallery
Prior to the Yoshitomo Nara exhibition (covered), Pace Gallery hosted another excellent exhibition by Romanian painter Adrian Ghenie. This series of new paintings shows off why Ghenie has been touted...
View ArticlePhotography: London Street Art Photography Workshops with NoLionsInEngland
We've all heard of street art tours. Their very existence as a tourist attraction shows just how big street art has become over recent years and how wide its appeal has grown. Whilst many view some of...
View ArticleOpenings: Tracey Emin –“I Followed You To The Sun” @ Lehmann Maupin (26th...
Tracey Emin recently revealed a duo gallery show at New York's Lehmann Maupin. Entitled I Followed You To The Sun, this massive show featuring 100 works of art was displayed at both it's 26th Street...
View ArticleShowing: Amanda Marie – New Works in Europe
American artist Amanda Marie spent May and June traveling around Europe, showing her work at fairs and making beautiful public street art along the way. She started her trip by visiting Germany where...
View ArticleShowing: “Extraction” @ The Hole
The Hole gallery in New York continues it's run of great shows. This one is a group exhibition titled Extraction and it's focus on new approaches in abstract painting. This showcase features an...
View ArticleOvertime: June 3 – June 9
More stories from the week ended June 9: Subodh Gupta’s giant boat on show at Hauser & Wirth rumored to sell to Guggenheim Abu Dhabi for $800k. RIP Charles Mason, who has taken his own life at age...
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