Oxford Circus Bombed
DDS and ATG have this Christmas hit Oxford Circus Underground station and put up a few pieces as well as some political messages.
DDS and ATG have this Christmas hit Oxford Circus Underground station and put up a few pieces as well as some political messages.
The Weapon Of Choice Gallery in Bristol continue their sequence of top notch curated exhibitions with the upcoming solo show from one of the best 3D Graffiti artists - Zase. Make sure you get down to the gallery to view this work in the flesh and even buy some to decorate your walls.
Prepare yourself for a visual feast this August as Grafitti sprays the sunny white isle with the anticipated arrival of Urban In Ibiza. Never has Ibiza seen such a spectacular before with the world’s leading Grafitti artists displaying their work on the Island from 8th to 20th August culminating in a live art display by one of the UK’s most notorious graffiti writers Inkie.
Graffiti artists are to spray paint a history of the Royal Albert Hall onto its internal walls this summer. An underground floor of the London venue will be covered with murals of memorable moments and performers like The Killers and Frank Sinatra.
Mike Marcus is a conceptual artist and photographer who grew up in Tel Aviv, Israel, and now resides in North London. He is an opponent to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories and expresses dissent through his art.
Klone is one of Tel Aviv’s most prolific street artists whose recent work involving his iconic “predator” characters, painted and wheat pasted throughout Tel Aviv help under gird the city’s status as Israel’s capital of culture.
London Frontline member and highly respected artist - Mr. P is also a member of the infamous ATG crew. He is now set to bring you a showcase of raw new material in a solo exhibition. The exhibition is to be held at Flaxton Ptootch gallery.
We are very excited about Mr Jago’s first London solo show, which opens on Thursday at Stolenspace gallery in Brick Lane. He really has grafted over past few months to create the biggest body of work he has ever produced, so if you are a fan (or not) then you really should make an effort to get there. The show runs from the 11th to the 28th September.
Have you heard about the plans to close the skatepark in the undercrofts of the Southbank Centre under the Queen Elizabeth Hall? This is an area that should be of interest to the London graffiti, hop hop and skater scenes. A campaign is up and running and there is an online petition that closes on 28 May. It has already gathered 3952 signatures.