FAILE “Temple” New Book Review
April 27, 2012
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There is nothing we like more than seeing the construction of a great piece of artwork, we like to see the artists using their materials, the surroundings, the coffee cups on desks and calendars on walls. However its not often that many of us actually get to see this as artists are usually quite an illusive…
OakOak New Book Review
February 24, 2012
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Édition Populaire recently released “OAKOAK” a book documenting the elusive French artist from Saint-Etienne. Over the past year, OakOaks entertaining street art has been increasingly featured all over the web. This cute book gives us a great introduction to OakOak’s wonderful universe with a 80 pages featuring some of the best and most cleverest street art to…
“Walls & Frames” New Book Review
November 12, 2011
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Another juicy release from the gang at Gestalten, “Walls And Frames” delivers a double page spread (or two) from many of the leading artists in the Street Art genre throughout its beautiful 270 pages.You will be familiar with many but you will also find a great selection of unknown heads to keep things fresh. In…
“Vhils” New Monograph Review
October 23, 2011
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This new satisfying book of the young Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto aka Vhils, catalogs the majority of his commissioned and street work since 2006. As we have come to expect from Gestalten publications, this book is really well designed and straight to the point with all you would expect from an early monograph. With some…
ROA “An Introduction To Animal Representation” Book Review
August 2, 2011
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Today we get our filthy hands on the first limited edition book by ROA! “ROA: An Introduction To Animal Representation” is printed by Mammal Press and limited to a single run of 500. Our copy came signed but it’s unclear at this time if all of them will be. The book itself looks like a…
RomanyWG “Out Of Sight: Urban Art / Abandoned Spaces” New Book Review
June 26, 2011
2 min read
‘Out of Sight’ is the latest offering from RomanyWG and Carpet Bombing Culture. The book focus particularly on Art that is found in the abandoned environment. The derelict warehouses and factorys that litter the forgotten parts of the modern world. The disused hospitals, and the once lived in homes whos hidden walls have become the…

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