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Monthly Archives: September 2008

O Contemporary launch London gallery with Titifreak

Posted on September 7, 2008 by Mark

O Contemporary have entered the London art market with a big old bang at their new Wardour Street outpost. With over 2000 square foot of gallery space and an exciting roster of international contemporary artists they’re the most welcome addition to Soho since good cocaine. The launch show is by…

Tate Street Art dvd winners

Posted on September 5, 2008 by Mark

James Mayle, Paul Johnson and Kate Taylor have all won a copy of the Stickerbomb book. Congratulations and expect the postman to pop the little package through your letterbox VERY soon.

Banksy’s Alabama artwork removed

Posted on September 4, 2008 by Mark

Street artist Banksy who has recently put some of his famous stencil work up in New Orleans and Alabama and enjoying the expected amount of publicity that comes with it. Although the latter has sparked some controversy, and the piece has been removed by the authorities perhaps its something to…

New Jaybo prints at Hang Up Pictures

Posted on September 3, 2008 by Mark

Hang Up Pictures are eagerly awaiting the delivery of 150 prints from the multi-talented French graffiti artist, rapper, actor, graphic designer and street wear label owner, Jaybo. Each print comes framed and is priced at the welcome price of just £76, grab yours here.

Free Radical, Manchester: Gallery

Posted on September 3, 2008 by Mark

Manchester’s premier skate and graff shop, Cast, invited a selection of the urban art world’s more exciting artists to town for Free Radical last Saturday August 30.  Artists involved were Hush, Dan Kitchener, Rugman, Pure Evil, Dotmasters, Prefab, Motorboy, Kerry Roper, Superoboturbo, Sztuka-Fabryka and K-Guy. See our gallery from the…

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