Category: Street art
Orbit119 x splash! Festival 2014
After our full report on this years splash! Festival and the splash! Creative Camp 2014 here is some detailshot of the performance by french art collective ORBIT119 with Antistatik and 345 painting on canvas, MOLOTOW™ Film Canvas and the Paint Points at the Festival! Have a look at the photos after the jump!
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july2014 026 by Lord Jim on Flickr.Great El Mac in LA by…
july2014 026 by Lord Jim on Flickr.
Great El Mac in LA by Lord Jim
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Read MoreUnder Pressure 2014 – PHOTOS
Here over at BombingScience.com are the pictures and report of the Under Pressure 2014 graffiti jam in Montréal!
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Soul Skate 2014 – Come For The Ride
So here I am, heavy on the BROXE in the heart of the Motor City: Detroit. Right as I made my way into town, I was immediately abducted by the insane amounts of realness surrounding this beautiful environment and had this place feeling like home after just a couple of days. It wasn’t hard for me at all. Beautiful people everywhere, great food, music and something you’ll hear a lot out of me in the next little while, RESPECT. My visions of this city were consumed by stereotypes like poverty, abandoned buildings and griminess but as I took one small step in this paradise, I ended up taking a giant leap into the BROXE and saw the city’s true colors. Yes, the city went bankrupt. Yes, many people have left town due to lack of work but at the end of the day, there is a reason why people are sticking around…
When times are hard, you tend to see a steady increase in creativity and positivity throughout the decline. People are motivated, hungry and thirsty but most of all, they strive for a better future. Even though your life might be surrounded by negativity, there is always room to make a change. At the end of the day, everyone has to let loose at one point or another and leave their problems at home… Get out there to have some fun. The perfect example is Soul Skate. A yearly event held in the D that involves local talent and a strong community of roller skaters from all over the country that come together on Memorial Day weekend to kick it with their fellow rink rockers. An evening that will forever leave me in awe… Listen to this while you scroll.
Northland roller rink on 8 Mile road is a truly magnificent establishment. They’ve been around since the ’50s and show absolutely no signs of going anywhere anytime soon. This is church.
Some legendary DJs such as Moodyman and Louie Vega were playing disco and soul all night at this jam. It attracts a lot of people that most likely wouldn’t have known about this party otherwise. Many thanks for shedding some light and waking me up!
As I first set foot into the building and took a good look at the rink, my jaw dropped as the amount of swag that I witnessed surged towards my brain. I began entering a state of euphoria and opted to not rent skates so that I could walk around, meet some of the skaters and take some pictures. I was Broxing, so the last thing I wanted to be was the drunken idiot falling all over the place and potentially disturbing all the pros out there doing their thing. I’ma practice though, catch you at the rink next time DDV style!
I won’t lie, I bounced from the party as soon as I got there to go get some more alcohol because there wasn’t any for sale inside. I’m a smooth operator when I’m broxing, so I wanted to approach people without any potential shyness. I hit up the liquor store a couple of blocks away, and proceeded to chug two 4Loko’s in 20 minutes on 8 Mile. Do the math… BROXE. As I walked back in, the first thing I saw was this beautiful couple in matching attire. I complimented them and said hello. I was greeted with an amazing response and all the photo ops I could ever ask for. Maybe I didn’t need the influx of booze but that was hard to say no to at the time…
This culture is deep… Something I never witnessed before. All types of custom skates, clothing and personal flavor. I could get used to this. The wheels on the BROXE go ’round and ’round!
Harlem in the building! As I said, people came from all over for this event and I don’t blame them one bit, truly the best event I have ever witnessed. There, I said it! Shout-out to the great white shark shirt… Fish Talk, baby!
These skaters are good at what they do, for real. Skating backwards, 360s, slides, all that funky stuff. Damn son, I need some practice!
The event is truly a time capsule back to the ’70s with a modern twist. Ain’t no half-stepping!
WOOOOOO, I SEE YOU BABY! Them disco jams were heating up the rink heavy.
Looking like they’re straight out of Soul Train… I strongly respect this scene. I’ma be back without question. Hopefully, I get to meet my wife here.
All love right here, simply beautiful.
I said it once but I’ll say it again; unmeasurable amounts of swagger.
It’s not everyday two seven-foot dudes grab me by the shoulders and don’t end up kicking me out of a club, but there’s a first time for everything. They wanted their photo taken, and I was beyond pleased to take it for them. Shout-outs to the Ohio Striders.
Reppin’ TFB
Respect the realness!
You’ll always spot someone at a party hanging around and waiting for the jam to end because they’re bored. They’re probably in the wrong place and for them, I strongly recommend a roller skating jam. That boogie gets a hold of you and brings you to another place, trust. You’ll be breaking it down on the floor in no time my G’s.
Baby Jim and his wife, tremendous performances! All these years they’ve been rockin’ and rollin’, you ain’t even know it!
This shirt says it all. The two tone green is extra proof.
Mad flavor, all goddamned night! Bury me under the roller rink!
George Benson said it best… Give me the night!
There she goes, skating by all by herself. No one can touch this. She is, of course, the Ebony Queen. Next time…
He was probably around to see the real thing go down back then, but he’s still with us now. From generation to generation, this culture will be around until the end of time.
Keshellia, you are truly a goddess. DDV graduate from the class of ’84
There was probably 1200 people in the building that night and I didn’t notice one of them drinking. Wether or not people were consuming, I saw nothing but smiles everywhere. The skating culture creates such a natural high for some people, that it just ain’t a necessity to have a great evening. To each their own.
Everyone was blessed by a surprise performance by the legendary group Whodini. The freaks come out at night!
A real roller skating love affair right here. They met at the rink, and I would love to attend their marriage at the rink, real talk.
No word of a lie, I had such a great time at this action packed night that when I got to my bed and lied down, I was so full of positive energy that I couldn’t even sleep. Matter of fact, I shed my first tear of joy! Wow, what a humbling experience. One which you will never know of until you go. I’ma be back next year without a doubt don’t you worry now. I’ll even try making it out to other rinks in the US. Much love from Montreal!
Unfortunately, we don’t have any roller skating jams out here, but we are blessed with some phenomenal DJ’s that support the movement. Walla P and Dr. MaD bring you another edition of Voyage Funktastique, going down this Saturday night at Le Bleury Bar à Vinyle (2109 Bleury). Expect some real mothafuckin’ music and much boogie. See y’all there! Here is a link to their Soundcloud page where you can listen to some of their past shows.
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Read MoreBBC: The graffiti of the New York subway
Here’s an interesting article to accompany this Radio 4 programme ‘Graffiti: Kings on a Mission‘
Shout to P-unit, whose Facebook feed I nicked this off…
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Read MoreCement Eclipses from Isaac Cordal
Isaac Cordal's cement sculptures play hide and seek among cracked walls and drain pipes in his project titled "Cement Eclipses." In this project, Cordal calls attention to everyday people whose lives and dramas play out hidden all around the world. See if you can spot them all!
Some sculptures even hide underfoot.
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Read MorePreview Morten Andersen and Vesod “Remix Every Second”
Cave Gallery in Venice will host an impressive new body of work from Morten Andersen and Vesod in an exhibition titled “Remix Every Second”. You will be confronted with an explosion of color and form from both artists, the geometric figurative work of Vesod is equally matched in intensity from Morten Andersen. The vibrant and intricate geometric work of Morten is layer upon layer of paint forming a cohesive pattern of abstraction and color. Vesod continues his exploration of deconstructed figurative form that moves through constant a constant perpetual aesthetic. We strongly suggest you take the time to go see the exhibition in person and witness the intricate nature of both artists work in the flesh.
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New Works by MORTEN ANDERSEN & VESOD
Opening reception August 9, 2014; 6-9pm
Morten Andersen and Vesod will be in attendance
Special DJ set with DaddyKev from Low End Theory & DJ BU$R13R
on view through September 6, 2014
For more information please email:info@cavegallery.net
(Venice, CA) C.A.V.E Gallery is pleased to present “Remix Every Second” – a two person exhibition featuring Danish artist Morten Andersen and Italian artist Vesod Brero – two exciting artists who have been pushing creative boundaries, developing a unique, futuristic style that is rapidly gaining worldwide attention. Each artist harmonizes classical painting techniques with the freestyle of graffiti art. The twisting, geometric works in this show reflect the rhythmic tension and constant state of flux of today’s universe.
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Read MorePreview Kamea Hadar and Defer “Paradise Lost”
If you are in San Francisco tonight you are going to want to see this exhibition “Paradise Lost”. Kamea Hadar and Defer team up once again to collaborate not only on a mural but a complete new body of work to exhibit together at San Francisco’s 1AM gallery. Here is a preview of some of the work that will be exhibited as well as the press release below.
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Paradise Lost
An exhibition featuring mixed media works on canvas
Opening Reception: Thursday, August 7th, 2014, 6:30 – 9:30pm
Show Dates: August 7th through August 29th
1AM
1000 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
www.1AMGallery.com
Contact: adriana@1AMSF.com
For more information, visit www.1AMGallery.com. If you would like to request media related material, please email adriana@1AMSF.com.
Second installment of Defer and Kamea Hadar collaborative collection:
“Paradise Lost”
During POW! WOW! Hawaii 2014, artists Kamea Hadar and Defer (K2S) collaborated on a mural that marked the start of a year-long series of collaborative walls, gallery shows and other creative projects between the two artists entitled “Paradise Lost”. The second installment of the series are two large-scale murals in San Francisco and a viewing of canvas pieces at First Amendment Gallery, San Francisco. The show at First Amendment Gallery opens Thursday August 7th, 2014.
Kamea Hadar said this about the series: “Paradise Lost deals with both Defer and my perspectives of Hawaii. With Defer recently moving to Hawaii from his hometown of Los Angeles and my being from Hawaii we both bring two different perspectives of what paradise can be. Much of my recent work deals with fire and the title also alludes to Milton’s epic poem about The Fall of Man, The Temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan, their expulsion from the Garden of Eden and of course Hell. On the surface the title speaks of Hawaii losing its natural beauty and traditional ways, what many people consider “paradise”. It is also important to stress that in my eyes fire also represents change and that Hawaii’s move into the modern world and urbanization is necessarily all bad. With the benefits of modern technology, and ease of travel Hawaii is quickly transforming from an “island” into a cultural hub. Honolulu as a city is quickly becoming as relevant to contemporary culture as any other big city in the world, but this takes some compromises. The balance between moving forward and still keeping traditions/cultures and preserving paradise are what makes Hawaii an interesting place and what inspired Defer and I to collaborate and create Paradise Lost.
Kamea and Defer both currently live and work in Hawaii. Kamea is the youngest board member of the Hawaii Arts Alliance, is Co-Lead Director of POW! WOW! and designer/artistic director of Utopium, home of POW! WOW! Hawaii. Defer moved to Hawaii from his hometown of Los Angeles where he was a pioneer member of the first generation of LA graffiti crews K2s, STN, and KGB. He has had a marked influence on the LA graffiti movement since the mid-1980s. His more recent typographic work incorporates Japanese images mixed with his unique hand-style.
Look out for more murals/gallery shows/artistic projects in the Paradise Lost series in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Israel, and Hawaii.
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Read MoreJBbTC 187: Foreign Languages Press pt.3
Here's my final entry in the Foreign Languages Press series (not that there aren't plenty more books put out by FLP—thousands, actually). You can see the other posters HERE. I saved my favorite for last: Exploring the Secrets of Treating Deaf-Mutes. The cover is stunning, a stylized portrait of a young Red Guard puncturing himself in the back of the neck with an acupuncture needle. The concept behind the pamphlet is just as stunning: Chao Pu-yu, an acupuncturist with the Chinese People's Liberation Army, has discovered how to cure deafness through his earnest study of the works of Chairman Mao! I think this publication can speak for itself, so I've scanned the entire Publisher's Note for you to be able to read, and included multiple page spreads. Read on, and learn how Chao Pu-yu stuck it to the imperialist doctors and "authorities."
Bibliography for this series:
Pa Chin and Others, A Battle for Life (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1959).
City Cousin and Other Stories (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1973).
Exploring the Secrets of Treating Deaf-Mutes (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1972).
The Golden Bridge: A Selection of Revolutionary Stories (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1977).
Philosophy in No Mystery: Peasants Put Their Study to Work (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1972).
The Seeds and Other Stories (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1972).
Taching: Red Banner on China's Industrial Front (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1972).
The Unquenchable Spark/2nd Ed. (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1964).
Hu Wan-Chun, Man of a Special Cut (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1963).
Gao Yunlan, Annals of a Provincial Town (Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1980). Cover design unattributed; interior illustrations by Ah Lao.
Kao Yu-pao and others, My Hometown: Six Reportage Articles (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1974).
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Read MoreBetween Ancient & Modern
He mixes past arts with urban arts.
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