Drago went to England last weekend and had a beautiful sunny Sunday in Brick Lane… Check out something characteristically london!
Brick Lane is world famous for its graffiti, which feature artists as Banksy, D*Face, Roa, Space Invaders and o…
Drago went to England last weekend and had a beautiful sunny Sunday in Brick Lane… Check out something characteristically london!
Brick Lane is world famous for its graffiti, which feature artists as Banksy, D*Face, Roa, Space Invaders and o…
Before I move back to the states this week, Nolionsinengland (http://ww…
London has really been spoiled lately for the shows that galleries are putting on.
London plays host to two majorly underrated artists from the Continent for their first London solo shows.
NOW’S THE TIME
an exhibition of street art featuring
Jean-Michel Basquiat | Keith Haring | Shepard Fairey | Swoon | Banksy | Barry McGee | Faile | Os Gemeos
BLACK RAT PROJECTS
SHOREDITCH, EC2A
22ND APRIL – 20TH MAY…
Recently, Matt Small, Mike Snelle, Callie Curry (Swoon) and I took at trip to Kabwe, Zambia. We were there thanks to Zamcog (www.zamcog.org.uk) to work with students at Robert Shitima School.
The UK is going crazy right now with the excitement surrounding Banksy's film Exit Through The Gift Shop. Everybody who likes street art wants to see the film. I know a few people who have watched it 2 or 3 times already.
Since leaving New York City a few months ago to spend some time in
Thailand, Judith Supine has moved in a new direction with his artwork.
So far, he's posted photos on his flickr of three new outdoor pieces.
None have his trademark Supine-green tint,…
This week London is in for a special treat: one of the world's most talented photorealistic graffiti writers is in town.
The first 6 months of 2010 are shaping up to be some of the craziest that street art has ever seen.
Recently I've been spending a lot of time admiring optical illusions in street art and as well as street art that blends so well into everyday surroundings that you might not even notice it (aka, reality hacks).
Now that the holidays are over and 2010 is well under way, RJ continues to reflect on the experience of putting together the Thousands exibition and book. This time more so on the bumps in the road that outsiders didn't get to see.
Forward by Mike Snelle, Black Rat Projects (formally, Black Rat Press)
The last five years or so has seen an explosion of artists working in the outdooors, often in an urban environment, and the interest from newspapers, television news,…
The opening of London’s most unusual bookshop took place on 2nd December 2009 at East End gallery Black Rat Projects (formerly The Black Rat Press).
The pop-up antiquarian bookshop is also rumoured to be haunted and is built inside their railway …
Post Show thoughts from our valiant curator RJ Rushmore
By now, most of the hype and stress surrounding The Thousands has died down and I’ve had a chance to look back at the experience.
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