‘Started Again’ – Dilk Print Drop
August 3, 2023
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Started Again is Bio Editions debut print release by Nottingham based graffiti artist, Dilk. Three editions of the print will be available to purchase at 3pm BST on Thursday 3rd August via their online store. Adapted from his ‘True Love’ canvas exhibited as part of the permanent collection at STRAAT Museum Amsterdam, each 87 x 67cm…
BLUE PERIOD – HIROYASU TSURI / TWOONE
June 22, 2023
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Hiroyasu Tsuri is a Japanese (b. 1985 Yokohama) contemporary artist whose work stands out for its embodiment of hybridity. It blurs polarities such as East and West, studio practice and street art, representation and abstraction. He is also well known as TWOONE for his public mural practice. BLUE PERIOD – HIROYASU TSURI / TWOONE Since…
John Fekner – Detective Show – Bio Editions Book Release
December 1, 2022
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The latest release from UK publishing house Bio Editions is a photography book from John Fekner, entitled ‘Detective Show’. Featuring a foreword by legendary art critic, Carlo McCormick, the title explores the formative steps of street-art-as-installation, transporting readers back to 1970s Queens, New York, and shining a light on an era of authentic, artistic freedom.…
BACKW12DS – 12 Year Anniversary Group Exhibition
November 25, 2022
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Melbourne’s premier urban contemporary art gallery Backwoods welcomes you to celebrate the end of their 12th year in Collingwood, with a group exhibition featuring over 40 Australian and International artists, across multiple mediums of painting, drawing and sculpture. DAVID ‘MEGGS’ HOOKE Over the past 12 years, Backwoods has fostered bold and recognisable voices in contemporary…
Clown Skateboards – Final Manifesto Drop!
October 15, 2021
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Clown skateboards have just dropped the final release of decks in their ‘Manifesto’ series. In their words, via an Instagram announcement, they put out the following statement: ‘We love our manifesto and what it meant to us. However, this drop of manifestos will be the end of the “here to finish what we started” run……
Bio Editions – UK Art Publisher Launches Debut Release
October 13, 2021
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Bio Editions, a new artist-led book publishing company, has launched its first publication SNIK: EPHEMERAL. “Who wants to do a show that no one can go to?” – New book SNIK: EPHEMERAL charts the creation and fortunes of two linked exhibitions held before and during lockdown – one playing host to a sold-out crowd, the…
Forbidden Fruit – James Reka
October 2, 2021
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Reka’s latest body of work peels back the layers of what it is to be human, questioning the viewer’s moral fibre and substance, teasing at notions of desire and sexuality. The Malta-based, Australian artist penned the following statement as a written exploration to accompany his finest work to-date, digging deep to ask himself, and more…
Art Decko – Bradford on Avon Skate Park Fundraiser Auction
September 12, 2021
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Some of the UK’s finest street artists have chipped in their time and materials to help raise money for a new skatepark in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire. Legends such as Will Barras, Mr Jago, China Mike and Inkie have joined forces with a team of fresh illustrators and artists like Matt Richards, Ben Allen, Olly…
DesignerCon UK Lands In London
August 19, 2021
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DesignerCon, the hugely successful US event, makes its UK debut this month. Bringing together urban art, cult toys, sneakers, fashion, NFTs and more all under one roof, this is a must-do for all modern collectors and superfans. DesignerCon is an annual art and design convention that smashes together collectible toys, customs, plush, designer apparel and…
Clown Skateboards – Guest Art Project – Adam Neate
July 18, 2021
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Adam Neate, an old friend of Clown Skateboards and self-taught artist, is next up to bat in their Guest Art Project series. Neate’s boards are a reflection of the ‘family’ that is the skateboarding community. By celebrating gender fluidity in today’s society, the triptych proclaims that love and mutual support are far more important than…

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