Monthly Archives: February 2011

Graffiti artist Banksy unmasked … as a former public schoolboy from middle-class suburbia | Mail Online

Graffiti artist Banksy unmasked … as a former public schoolboy from middle-class suburbia | Mail Online.

Kind of an old story but one you may have missed.  As I said a little tired and overdone by now.

 

 

THE STREET ART BLOG: URBAN ART AWARDS 2010 RESULTS

Is ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’ true?

Thierry Guetta (Mr. Brainwash) is seen near his mural on La Brea near San Vicente. (Liz O. Baylen, Los Angeles Times / February 2, 2011)

Is ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’ true? Thierry Guetta (Mr. Brainwash) discusses the Banksy film – theenvelope.latimes.com.

Claudio Ethos in Paris


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Paris Graf

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a drawing a day

a drawing a day.

Something new to look at each day.

Vandalog – A Street Art Blog » Sometimes smaller is beautiful

pureevilgallery

Pure Evil Gallery: Ethos and Principles

• We are opposed to seeing artists as a commodity

• No conceptual artists or poseurs

• No curators allowed in the building they will be shot on sight

• Principles before Profit

• Wear your Politics proudly

• We are an Alternative Ideological Force

• The Gallery should be a Mecca for Independent artists

• We need to have the feeling of exhilaration from meeting an artist and seeing their work..

Read more at: pureevilgallery.

Game Developer – February 2011

Game Developer

New electronic edition available now.

Roa’s Big Bird on Hanbury Street, Brick Lane, London

Homelessness And Poverty Behind Street Art In London

Street Art and Reality on Hanbury Street London

The main difference between Graffiti and Street Art is that while the former often rebels, degrades, and lashes out against it’s environment the latter almost always merges, comments and even contributes to it. The following video by Shafiur Rahman is one of the better examples of this. This video documents the making of a piece done by Joseph Loughborough and Ben Slow on Hanbury Street in London. The piece called “Ma o Shishu” was found in a book about photography. Ironically the video also uncovers a hidden story of squatters living behind this work of art. This is why street art is my favorite genre of art. It isn’t about hanging art on walls as an excuse for exclusive audiences to drink wine and socialize, the purpose of art is to comment on the world we live in, and to beautify it. As the artist stated “Their piece changed the street. Everyone who passed – young and old, local or tourist – responded very warmly to it.”

via Street Art and Reality on Hanbury Street London – thenewpop.

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