Thursday, September 29, 2011

KEITH HARING 1978-1982 - BROOKLYN MUSEUM

Keith Haring: 1978–1982 is the first large-scale exhibition to explore the early career of one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. 
Tracing the development of Haring’s extraordinary visual vocabulary, the exhibition includes 155 works on paper, numerous experimental videos, and over 150 archival objects, including rarely seen sketchbooks, journals, exhibition flyers, posters, subway drawings, and documentary photographs.
The exhibition chronicles the period in Haring’s career from his arrival in New York City through the years when he started his studio practice and began making public and political art on the city streets. 
Immersing himself in New York’s downtown culture, he quickly became a fixture on the artistic scene, befriending other artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Kenny Scharf, as well as many of the most innovative cultural figures of the period. 
The critical role that these relationships played in Haring’s development as a public artist and facilitator of group exhibitions and performances will also be explored. 
Pieces on view will include a number of very early works never before seen in public; seven video pieces, including Haring Paints Himself into a Corner (his first video piece) and Tribute to Gloria Vanderbilt; and collages created from cut-up fragments of his own writing, history textbooks, and newspapers.
Keith Haring: 1978–1982 is curated by Raphaela Platow
The exhibition is co-organized by the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, and the Kunsthalle Wien. 
The Brooklyn presentation is coordinated by Associate Curator of Photography Patrick Amsellem.

BR1 in BIELLA

I want to show you my last project in collaboration with RAWTELLA this is my first stencil. 
It is a 3meter stencil made totally with water, became a natural way to paint respecting environment. 
In fact, it is realized in an historical contest of post industrial wool factories. This is in biella, into Pistoletto Art Foundation. (Br1)

TODAY IN MILAN - INTERESNI KAZKI

On Thursday September 29th, Avantgarden Gallery is inaugurating OBJECT OF THE UNIVERSE, a solo exhibition by Interesni Kazki, the Ukrainian duo composed of Aleksei Bordusov alias AEC (Kiev, Ukraine 1980) and Vladimir Manzhos alias WAONE (Kiev, Ukraine 1981).
AEC and WAONE have been the precursors of the graffiti movement in the Eastern European Countries and represent one of the most interesting proposals of the Urban Art world.
Interesni Kazki, which traduced into our language could mean Interesting Stories or Interesting Colours, is the name chosen by the artists to sign their common projects.
The source of inspiration for the title of the exhibition, establishing a further signature of creative uniqueness are the subjects of their painting: the possible but sometimes also the impossible objects.
As in a kaleidoscope, the shapes follow one another and float inside a suspended time, losing their original signification and adopting new meanings.
Their style of painting is composed of soft and warm colours, tending the sight towards the unconscious, and sometimes charged with social meanings, investigating between the changing and hidden folds of the human personality and revealing the interest of AEC and WAONE towards unknown aspects, but also treating subjects like religion, cosmology, numerology, science fiction and popular tradition.
Influenced in their semiotic approach by the famous cartoonist Moebius, the two young urban artists express themselves trough a narrative painting made of images full of symbolism where multiple reading keys can be found. Some of the artworks can also be put up side down, others can be turned from right to left, revealing every time new points of view.
Every single piece of work is a sort of rebus and contains a secret to decipher.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

TRISTAN MANCO - THE 10 BEST STREET ART WORKS

Tristan Manco, designer and author, chooses ten best works from Street Art world.
Keith Haring, Steve Powers, BLU, JR and etc. etc. In our opinion also Os Gemeos and others pilars would be chosen for a complete ranking. But "de gustibus non disputandum est.

BLU@Avant-Garde Urbano 2011


International Festival of artistic interventions in the Urban Space. 
Tudela de Navarra. 
September 26th - 30th
www.avantgardeurbano.com

The festival aims to use “artistic interventions in the urban space” as a means for generating dialogue regarding the conservation of culture and preservation of architecture within the increasingly debilitated city center.

Monday, September 26, 2011

SHEPARD FAIREY - ATP MUSIC FESTIVAL

Later this month, Shepard Fairey will release a print of the poster he designed for the 2011 ATP Music Festival, I'll Be Your Mirror which features iconic architecture of the historic Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall of Asbury Park, NJ, where the festival will take place this year, for the first time. Limited to an edition of 500, the print will go on sale at 4pm on Friday, September 30th at festival doors, exclusively available to ATP ticket holders and strictly limited to one per person. For further info about I'll Be Your Mirror and corresponding exhibition REVOLUTIONS: The Album Cover Art of Shepard Fairey, please click HERE.

STREET ART IN NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

In close collaboration with the Nuart Festival, NHH Norwegian School of Economics invited some of the worlds leading street artists to give their comments on capitalism on the schools huge, white walls. 
In the period of July-August 2011, artists like Escif, M-City, EINE, Hyuro and Dolk painted nine different murals at NHH. 
On Sept 6th the project culiminated in an academic program where representatives from the street art scene went head to head with some of NHHs leading economists.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Saturday, September 24, 2011

OX in Wien


Fresh stuff from me at Black River Festival in Vienna ...
OX 

Friday, September 23, 2011

UNO - TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER

Take Me To Your Leader.
(Stencil + Freehand)

ph. Davide Zannella
Turin 2011 (IT)UNO

Thursday, September 22, 2011

STARS!@Don Gallery, Milan

☻The Don Gallery presents: STARS! 5 Galleries - 1 Exhibition. 22 September, 2011.
Opening: 22 September, 2011.
From 18:00 till 21:00
 
The Don Gallery presents: 
STARS!
5 Galleries - 1 Exhibition. 
ARTYFARTY (Cologne)
AVANTGARDEN (Milan)
GALO ART (Turin)
LIMITED (Milan)
THE DON (Milan)
 
The Don Gallery
Via Cola Montano, 15
20159 - Milano
 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

STREET ART - TURIN - ROME

Monday, September 19, 2011

SPAM PROJECT 2011


SPAM ritorna nella scena urbana con una nuova provocazione, una mostra contro le mostre, un'esposizione non autorizzata per le strade cittadine.
Le esposizioni ufficiali nelle gallerie e negli spazi espositivi sono solo lo specchio di un mercato economico dell'arte, creato solamente con lo scopo di vendere, di produrre fama, di fabbricare artisti come titoli in borsa. SPAM esce dalle gallerie, scende in strada con questa non-mostra che sarà per la gente e tra la gente. Un'esposizione creata per il cittadino, libera da ogni vincolo, disinteressata da ogni forma di guadagno, perchè nessun'opera sarà in vendita. Unico scopo del progetto, quello di portare l'arte e la libertà si comunicazione al centro del cuore cittadino; trasformare un evento elitario e di casta come quello di una mostra in galleria, in un'opportunità nuova, possibile a tutti, libera e disinteressata.

L'ESPOSIZIONE SARA' ALLESTITA SEGRETAMENTE IN UNO SPAZIO URBANO DELLA CITTA' CHE VERRA' RESO NOTO SOLAMENTE IL GIORNO STESSO DELL'INAUGURAZIONE

FIRENZE - OTTOBRE - 2011

nuove anticipazioni solo su:
www.guerrillaspam.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 15, 2011

URBAN ART@BONHAMS

21 sept 2011, Urban Art sales at Bonhams. Banksy, Blek le Rat, Nick Walker, Shepard Fairey, Lister, Ron English, Eine, Herakut and many others.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

BANKSY GRAFFITI RESTORATION

Photo via NUART
After eight years and several new layers of paint, Berlin-based artist Brad Downey and curator Andrian Nabi recently revealed an original Banksy mural!
The mural, entitled Every Picture Tells a Lie, which was created by the world’s most famous street artist in 2003 as a part of the legendary Back Jumps Live Issue festival in Berlin-Kreuzberg, shows five winged and smile-faced cops and is now part of the What Lies Beneath artwork by Downey, which belongs to the currently running Do not think exhibition at the Bethanien Arts Centre.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ESCIF AT FAME FESTIVAL

ESCIF - courtesy of FAME FESTIVAL
ESCIF breaks down the stadium wall of Grottaglie for FAME FESTIVAL 2011.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Sunday, September 11, 2011

BR1@Circolo Culturale Amantes






Br1, a Turin based artist, is a great friend of MadnessWall. Also Circolo Culturale Amantes is a special venue for our blog. Now Br1 is online there, from 13° of September!

Friday, September 9, 2011

REMINDER - GALO ART GALLERY


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

OPIEMME IN SEVILLE


The italian artist Opiemme, will be presenting his first solo exhibition abroad in Seville (Spain), at the Weber-Lutgen Gallery from 15th September to 21st October.
Opiemme is well known for his street poetry, with the aim of spreading poetry to the masses, and street art which deals with social and environmental themes (i.e. video performance Barbarism Kills, a parralelism between the daily so-what attitude of people, and individualism of politicians; i.e. stencils created in view of the last Italian June 2011 Referendum ...
View GESTALTEN

SHEPARD FAIREY - RISE ABOVE

Shepard Fairey - OBEY , Rise Above, via Instagram.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

FEMALE STREET ART ON THE ROOF

Costanza Sartoris and Urban Painting organised this amazing show dedicated to female Street Art, with artists as ALICE', NAIS, MICROBO and many Others.
The finissage is today in a secret venue. 

Monday, September 5, 2011

UNDERBELLY PROJECT - THE BOOK!

From early 2009 to mid-2010, the Underbelly Project was the world’s best-kept urban art secret. 
This is the only book documenting the project, during which the world’s leading urban artists, such as Swoon, Faile, Revok, and Lister, made late-night trips to an abandoned New York City subway station, painting night after night to transform the space into the largest underground art gallery in the world.

When curators Workhorse and PAC declared the project finished, there was no opening to show the work. In fact, the space’s location remains a secret kept by the MTA, which boarded up the space, making it, like the cave of Lascaux, a time capsule for future generations to discover.

The book includes three hundred photographs documenting the project and the participating artists’ stories of secret expeditions, ranging from the hilarious to the suspenseful. With texts from artists such as Dan Witz, Elbow Toe, Jeff Soto, Miya Ando, and Ron English, the result is an extraordinary contribution to urban history and the annals of street art.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

STROKE ART FAIR IN OCTOBER

 
A mail from Phillipp Barth, Project Manager of Stroke Art Fair:

Hey Dario,
my name is Phillipp, i'm running the STROKE.ARTFAIR - the worlds first and only artfair for Urban Art.
For this year's 5th edition in Berlin, we plan a special exhibition dedicated to the graffiti-tag. 
This show is not about stupid edu-tainement - it's about creativity, aesthetic and style.
So - we like to ask artists from all around the world to send us their tag on a piece of paper or anything similar and we hope to be able to present an amazing show.

I would appreciate your support, maybe you could do a small post and guide the people to this page - where they can see, whats going on....


Next STROKE is from October 14 to 16.

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