Street Art
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Kate Deimling
With 430 color photographs, Mia Gröndahl’s “Revolution Graffiti: Street Art of the New Egypt” (American University in Cairo Press) offers a full and vibrant look at street art in Egypt. The photographer and author, who lives in Cairo, explains that graffiti...
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Alanna Martinez
WHAT: “Art in the Street: European Posters”WHEN: December 15, 2012 – July 21, 2013WHERE: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Avenue of the Arts, 465 Huntington AvenueWHY THIS SHOW MATTERS: The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s “Art in the Street:...
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Nicholas Forrest
Portugese street artist Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, has made his first journey to Australia thanks to Berlin-based Australian art dealers Kelly Reiffer and Rory Schmitz of Skalitzers Berlin, a contemporary art gallery focused on the work of the world’s top...
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ARTINFO Canada
Fashion and art intermingled at World Mastercard Fashion Week, with official and off-site collections finding inspiration in the rich heritage of the great Canadian winter landscape (DUY), or in collaboration with art world contemporaries (see ...
Americas, Andy Warhol, Architecture & Design, Canvases on the Catwalk, Chloe Comme Parris, Comrags, contemporary arts, Design & Architecture, DUY, Franco Brambilla, Graham Dolphin, Jeremy Laing, Joe Fresh, Lawren Harris, Lifestyle, LINE Knitwear, Lucian Matis, Mikhael Kale, Mino Argento, Morris Louis, Nan Goldin, Postwar & Contemporary Art, Ross Bleckner, Sid Neigum, Steven Tai, Street Art, Style, The Look, Toronto Fashion Week, Vanessa Maltese, visual arts, William Morris, World Mastercard Fashion Week, Fashion
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Terri Ciccone
While many spend their days trying to remove graffiti from their fences and walls, these couples are keeping it forever in their hearts! With marriage proposals becoming more elaborate than ever, as couples use tactics like movie trailers, flash mobs, and...
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Terri Ciccone
NEW YORK — This weekend, the New York City Ballet launched its new Art Series with “Les Ballets de Faile,” a performance and art exhibition in collaboration with the Brooklyn-based street art collective FAILE. The company has a long history...
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Terri Ciccone, Benjamin Sutton
NEW YORK — In a city ruled by real estate, the overlooked, undervalued, and condemned corners of the built environment lying just beyond the municipal government's vision often provide the most fertile grounds for surreptitious, short-lived, and sumptuous...
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Nicholas Forrest
Australian street artist Anthony Lister has been taking the urban art world by storm over the past few years with his painterly interpretations of grunge imagery. In well-reviewed exhibitions both at home and abroad, and frequent appearances in leading street...
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Nicholas Remsen, BLOUIN ARTINFO
Edging Kuwait City's Oz-like cosmopolis is a neighborhood made, seemingly, entirely of sand and cinderblock. Its halogen grid crackles by night, stray cats forage among storefronts and idling SUVs, and commercialization manifests itself in a way unique to the...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO Australia
The innovative and creative people behind Australia’s Art Series Hotels have once again made headlines with their world first “Overstay Checkout” initiative. In a nutshell, guests don't have to check out until someone checks in. If the room...














