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There are many parallels between UK based street artist Banksy and New York based street artist TMNK. Both have had their share of fame, criticism and replicators. While the former seems to be a reluctant art star, the latter basks in it. TMNK recently pulled off the impossible, when his work wasn’t included in this year’s Art Basel exhibition he took a page from Banksy’s book and put the work up himself. Call it Creative Curating.
Check out this piece from street artist David Ellis. This was found in Grottaglie, Italy. The photo was shot by Luna Park .
I saw this dope mural while in the Little Five Points area of Atlanta, GA a week ago. I’m really enjoying Adult Swim and their approach to art & design.
Stickers and wheatpaste images are the quickest way for an artist to get noticed outside of a gallery. The following images are a collection of street pastes in Seattle, WA by Mudchicken, Skript and ghostown.
Brooklyn based artist Anthony Lister is everywhere–literally. His work can be found sprawled across walls across the world. This image of an apparently newer piece by the artist was shot by Sabeth. As usual, the piece is a tour de force of the sport that is street art.
Italian Architect and painter Mauro Fassino sent us these images of his recently completed mural. The massive piece of a pigeon sitting on a ledge he painting into the structure can be found in his hometown of Turin. The piece is the result of an international competition organized by the Foundation ContradaTorino Onlus, a non-profit organization established in 2008 at the initiative of the Municipality of Turin, the Turin University and the Foundation San Paolo Bank. The piece is part of a larger project involving a block in Turin called Spina 3, which is undergoing a strong redevelopment.
NYC based artist Olek had an awesome 2010 thanks to a very successful solo show at Christopher Henry Gallery and residencies at AAI-LES and Workspace, LMCC. This time of year is all about giving back and Olek took his guerrilla actions on a new path of crochet. Here’s what Olek had to say about the sculptures.
LA based street artist Patrick Martinez focuses on the phenomenology of his surroundings. He brings sublime beauty to things that aren’t thought of as conventionally beautiful. He does just that in his latest street installation entitled “Come In We’re Closed.”
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NYC based street artist TMNK aka NOBODY recently posted this photo of an unofficial collaboration with street art god Shepard Fairey. If you have a great photo of “Art is Everywhere” email it to info@an-mag.com now.
Read MoreSabeth718 caught images of this recent collaboration between Faile & Bast in New York city. This is too dope. Art is everywhere in New York and street art is no exception.
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