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Monthly Archives: January 2011

INSA’s “More” at Fifty24SF Gallery

Posted on January 31, 2011 by Mark with 2 Comments

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Upper Playground and FIFTY24SF Gallery are pleased to announce London-based graffiti, conceptual, and fine artist INSA’s first solo exhibition in San Francisco opening on February 3rd, 2011. “Within the new body of work in MORE, INSA explores themes of aspiration and expectation, wants versus needs, and happiness versus success in…

INSA on the streets in San Francisco

Posted on January 29, 2011 by Mark with 2 Comments

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Whilst getting ready for the upcoming show at Fifty24SF, INSA has been out on the streets of San Francisco and put up this great piece on on the corner of Scott and Oak. Source: Arrested Motion

“Graffiti Fetish Mural” by INSA for LA Freewalls Projects

Posted on January 29, 2011 by Mark with 1 Comment

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(via JetSet Graffiti)

Video: Eine Film

Posted on January 27, 2011 by Mark with 1 Comment

Video: Eine Film

A short documentary on Street Artist Ben Eine – Shot in East London by Abbie Brandon

Yellow Pants Gallery presents “Burning Desire” by Sickboy

Posted on January 26, 2011 by Mark with 1 Comment

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Sickboy has a new show opening on 3rd Feb at the Yellow Pants Gallery in Lisbon, Portugal. Opening on the 3rd, running through till the 28th Feb, the show will be a solo exhibition of new works, site-specific work and installations. If you’re in Portugal or heading there, check it…

Video: Subism Live – Creating Spaces at Red Bull Studios, London

Posted on January 25, 2011 by Mark with 1 Comment

Here we have the video from the recent Subism Live project “Creating Spaces” which was held at Red Bull Studios in London back in December.

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