Posts Tagged ‘street art’

Street art at the White House?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

British prime minister David Cameron gifts Barack Obama a painting from 39 yr old graffiti artist Ben Eine. I wonder where he hung it…

www.einesigns.co.uk

Oh Paris

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I fell in love with this city…. I got to snap some shots of things I stumbled into. Also went to London and visited the TATE Modern. All fotos on my flickr.

Paris Streets

Damon Ginandes

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I’m really liking this guys work. Can’t wait to run into more on the streets. Here’s a link to his portfolio.




Vigil, Ramiken Crucible Gallery, Manhattan, NY.

Gawker’s MOM & POPism

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Gawker Artists presents MOM&POPism


Gawker Artists presents MOM&POPism

Gawker Artists got 28 graffiti/street artists to contribute their work on these wallpaper store fronts (curated by Billi Kid reinterpreting James and Karla Murray’s latest book, Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York), which were surrounding this very nice rooftop at a Soho party last night… I was torn about it during the evening. I sat with a friend and took in the environment, people watched and exchanged thoughts on the situation.

I have to admit, it felt a bit awkward for me. Contrived. Out of place. I see the graffiti/street art world as the anarchists artist medium, but the soho elite in their attempts to be part of a surfacing underground culture is part exploiting it, and the artists themselves are either allowing themselves to be exploited or are in on the joke. I do think it is important to bring up the conversation of graffiti picking up momentum and gaining praise as an art form… but it just seems wrong to force these two completely opposite (and mostly clashing) worlds together. But then again, some might argue that street artists trickling into the gallery world would be just as blasphemous. Yet it does bring up an interesting conversation. What do you think of this mesh? Are you comfortable with it?

Gawker Artists presents MOM&POPism

I thoroughly enjoyed the work by the way, as I enjoy and respect graffiti. It just sparked this question that I thought I’d share and would love to hear from you. Pictures from the party on my flickr.

lost and found

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008


©marikeeler

Sometimes I get some rolls back with pictures I had taken a while back…I just got a roll of slide film which I shot during my trip to Berlin 3 years ago… I posted just a few on my flickr if you want to take a peek. mostly street art and graffiti.

blublu.org

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

i love this!!!


MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.

banksy

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

banksy.jpg

I had a chance to go to the ‘banksy nyc’ exhibit at the Vanina Holasek Gallery in new york city. I had no idea he had nothing to do with the show.. but once I walked in, I noticed it was ’set-up’ kinda cheesy…90% of the work were prints and maybe one or two street pieces (a locker door and sign). There were fake rats all over the place, splattered paint on the walls and caution-tape all over. The pieces were hung crooked and some had ripped bubble wrap around them….the gallery was selling posters, t-shirts and christmas cards (25$)!.
I much rather see banksy, or any graffiti artists, on the street. I know its much harder in the U.S., but I did have the opportunity to see some of his rats in LA a few years back. Having a show where the artist has nothing to do with it, kinda threw me off, specially when they tried so hard to make it look legit. it was weird. I did enjoy seeing things with my own eyes, as I would with anything, but would have rather been at his LA gallery show or stumbled upon it on a walk.

click image above to view my flickr set of the exhibit.