Pop art, cartoons and Punk

Pop art, cartoons and Punk

Just in case someone very spontaneous visit Washington should: When Irvine Contemporary work by James Marshall displayed. Marshall, born in 1968, can be inspired by pop culture, street art and the urban punk scene. Shaped him has probably also the assistant-time with Takashi Murakami, which is connected to his work with... 

Memefest: Demonstrating Relevance

Memefest: Demonstrating Relevance

The Memefest Exhibition Demonstrating Relevance: Response-Ability refers to selected works of visual communication, and critical content from the world of 6 to 12 May 2011. An event for the interactive participation of emancipation, re-interpretation and action. Memefest is the international festival of radical communication... 

Banksy again, this time mentions IKEA

Banksy again, this time mentions IKEA

Here we are again talking about Banksy graffiti to show that this has been attributed to him. This is a stencil appeared in recent days in Croydon, a suburb of London, just off an Ikea store. Despite the name of the Swedish multinational anagram is, its logo is reproduced with clear fidelity. The victim of the sarcasm is... 

Graffiti typographical CT

Graffiti typographical CT

The young street artist from Turin CT is fundamentally different in the contemporary scene for the clean, minimalist style of its tags, rather than defer to the codes of urban graffiti, refers instead to the tradition of Italian printing. In particular, the reference is to the Turin school, research Foundry Fonts Nebiolo,... 

Blu street art in Berlin against Global Warming

September 15, 2010 Filed Under: Graffiti, Visual Tags: , , , , ,
Blu street art in Berlin against Global Warming

After dotted the urban landscapes of Europe with new iconic landmark and poetic, Blue arrives back in Berlin with a new work dedicated to more “hot” environmental emergency: global warming. On impact the visual metaphor painted on a city building: inside a huge hourglass, the water that forms ice in the process... 

“A love letter for you” a Pioneer Of Graffiti Acronym For Exterior Surface Painting Outreach

April 11, 2010 Filed Under: Graffiti Tags: , , , , , , ,
"A love letter for you" a Pioneer Of Graffiti Acronym For Exterior Surface Painting Outreach

A pioneer of graffiti, conceptual artist and leading figure of the whole New York underground culture, Stephen Powers, known as ESPO (an acronym for Exterior Surface Painting Outreach) has always focused on simultaneously so spectacular as to the meaning of his works. Valentine’s Day has just passed and-who-is celebrated...