Archive | October, 2009

Bryan Snyder’s The Carlsbad Temptress



The Carlsbad Temptress by bryan snyder from Bryan Snyder on Vimeo.

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Bryan Snyder’s The Carlsbad Temptress



The Carlsbad Temptress by bryan snyder from Bryan Snyder on Vimeo.

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“Saber Speaks”- Organizing for America Health Care Reform Video Challenge



“LA based graffiti artist Saber sends his message to the country on health care reform. This is his submission for President Barack Obama’s Organizing For America Health Reform Video Challenge.”

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Basquiat – The Lost Prince

Basquiat is my favorite movie about an artist.It’s hard to make a good artist look interesting as they’re usually just working.

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Haze Launches New Website Showcasing 30 Years of Work

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If you haven’t checked it out yet, legendary graffiti artists and Brooklyn native, Haze, has finally finished and launched an all new updated and redesigned version of his website :

He tells us: “After the better part of a year working through all my archives, the new site represents a quantum leap in how I am able to showcase my work in so many mediums and I am really pleased with the overall balance that I have tried to achieve with it… it encompasses almost three decades worth of art, design, product and projects.”

Click here to check it out.

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UPDATED: Fresh Stuff From Vhils Just Off Elys Yard, Truman Brewery, London

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Artist: Vhils

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“Just Taking Pictures”

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If you’re a frequent visitor to the Wooster website, then you already know that we often feature the terrific photography of Just who lives and works in Berlin.

We’re thrilled to let you know that Just is having his first photo-exhibition Berlin at the ATM Gallery. The photos features terrific photos of such artists as Mark Jenkins, Boxi, Nomad, Blu, Herakut, Zevs, and many others.

Just – Just taking Pictures
16.October – 13.November 2009
ATM-Gallery Berlin

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Catchin’ Up With Rene Gagnon

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From Rene:

“these days it seems shoes and clothes just aren’t enough anymore.

i’ve always loved working in different mediums on the street – stencils, pastes, stickers, cardboard, wood, etc.. over the years you watch your works disappear no matter what the medium – from weather, other artists, property owners, etc.. anyone that does this for a while starts to realize that with more thought out placement, things can last a long ass time, a lot longer than pieces placed haphazardly. so lately i’ve not only been choosing my locations more wisely but have been doing things that attempt to blend in with the existing surroundings. i’m sure these alterations go
mainly unnoticed for the most part but for me it offers the same satisfaction as the other things i do on the street – it’s all about altering the outside world no matter how subtle”

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“Minga” From Bastardilla in Colombia

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From Bastardilla – “In this occasion I want to share with you some information about some current issues in Colombia through image and text I send to you Minga: In “Kichwa” a dialect from the Amazon, means work or community actions, collective and solidary. MINGA is the name of a peaceful manifestation that is carried out through a march of hundreds of kilometers, in which different groups and organizations of various regions of Colombia, create through the use of dialogue a work agenda who’s objective is to determine the steps to follow towards the defense of the dignity and sovereignty of the orginary people and native indians in their ancestral lands. This year ,it also proposes as part of the Global Minga the construction of a Climatic Justice Court, that judges the foreign companies and governments that work with them and prey on Mother Nature, looting her natural resources and vulnerate the respect and defense to the right of life.”

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Why do we Make Art?

I sometimes wonder why? What’s the point? Why make art at all?It’s usually only after days like today, days that are physically, mentally and emotionally draining.Everything will be alright tomorrow.

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