Preview: Robert Proch “Crossing The Line” Exhibition
March 30, 2016
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Robert Proch is undoubtedly one the most promising talents of the emerging Polish contemporary art scene. With a degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, city where he lives and works, he has already exhibited with solo shows in key art galleries. Modern human condition, inaction and freedom are the concepts that will…
SatOne presents “Key Stimulus” at Openspace Gallery in Paris
March 29, 2016
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This Saturday opens KEY STIMULUS, German painter and muralist Rafael Gerlach a.k.a. SatOne first solo show in France at Openspace gallery in Paris. KEY STIMULUS will consist of a new body of work of about 30 pieces created for the occasion during the last couple of months. Energetic and vibrant, the new work intends to evoke a particular emotional…
Preview: Agostino Iacurci “Long Story Short” @ Cologne’s Die Kunstagentin
March 17, 2016
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Later today, our friend Agostino Iacurci will be opening a brand new solo exhibition at Die Kunstabentin gallery in Cologne, Germany. Behind the joyful appearance of the artworks presented in “Long Story Short”, hides a wise consciousness of what creativity really is: a means to reach beauty and knowledge, but which also has limits and risks. And…
Coverage: Rick Powell “Changing Directions” in New York City
January 19, 2016
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The one and only Ricky Powell, AKA The Rickster, AKA The Funky Uncle, AKA Uncle Sloppy, AKA Plorp Master Funk, AKA The Dirty Doorman, AKA The Kool Substitute Teacher is back with another installment of his collaborative art shows.  This time featuring some of NYC’s premier street artists including Adam Dare, Amar Stewart, Chad Gordon,…
Coverage: “Major Work” curated by Andrew Schoultz @ San Francisco’s Chandran Gallery
December 19, 2015
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Last week in San Francisco opened “Major Work”, an exhibition curated by Andrew Schoultz at the newly opened Chandran Gallery. The line-up included some pretty big names such as Alicia McCarthy, Aaron Noble, Kelsey Brookes, Revok, James Marshall Dalek, Sam Friedman, Eric Yahnker, Mark Dean Veca, Saber, Hilary Pecis, Tim Biskup, Eric White, Allison Schulnik and…
Preview: “CREVE HIVERNALE” Exhibition in Toulouse
December 1, 2015
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On 4 -5- 6 December in Toulouse will open an exhibition called ‘CREVE HIVERNALE / COPS31 / MARKER V’. Located in the ‘Frigo’, 378, route de Launaguet, the show explores notions of homelessness and the migrant crisis that has been affecting Europe. The exhibition features a series of live performances, murals, photos, testimonies, dialogue between habitants,…
Coverage: Saner “Fragments Of The Soul” @ Philadelphia’s Magic Garden
October 22, 2015
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Our friend, the internationally acclaimed Mexican street artist Edgar “Saner” Flores has transformed Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens’ galleries into a mythological playground for his newly opened exhibition “Fragments Of The Soul”. Colorful and paradoxical, Saner’s work parallels Zagar’s  mosaicked environment with site-specific murals, illustrations, video projections, and paintings created on salvaged material from the city ofPhiladelphia. Fragments…
Coverage : Banksy’s “Dismaland Bemusement Park”: The Galleries
September 2, 2015
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While you discovered several installations and murals, our friend Butterfly takes an extensive look at the impressive selection of contemporary art exhibited in the galleries of the world famous Banksy’s Dismaland. The indoor dedicated space features “the finest collection of contemporary art ever assembled in a North Somerset seaside Town” with fifty artists from over seventeen…
Banksy unveils a series of installations for Dismaland in Weston-Super-Mare, UK
August 20, 2015
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While you discovered his latest mural earlier today, Banksy also worked and produced several installations for the opening of “Dismaland Bemusement Park” in Weston-Super-Mare, UK.Banksy described the show as a “family theme park unsuitable for children” and that it “offers an escape from mindless escapism”.The elusive British artist created some mind-boggling works such as a killer…
Coverage: Shepard Fairey “Your Eyes Here” exhibition @ CAC Malaga
July 19, 2015
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Los Angeles-based artist Shepard Fairey is having his first solo exhibition in a Spanish museum at the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, curated by Fernando Francés. With over 300 pieces, this is the largest body of work from Shepard Fairey to ever be exhibited. The retrospective spans over 25 years, and features paintings, silkscreens,…

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