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Monthly Archives: August 2011

Video: See No Evil Project – Nelson Street Bristol

Posted on August 30, 2011 by Mark with 3 Comments

Video: See No Evil Project – Nelson Street Bristol

Dozens of buildings, a bridge, 6 mega cranes, 326 metres of street, 26 scaffold towers, 325 litres of emulsion, 13,400 cans of paint and thousands of happy visitors. Organised by Inkie, Team Love and Weapon of Choice with the support of Bristol City Council and Nelson Street’s building owners, we…

New Era Introducing

Posted on August 22, 2011 by Mark with 1 Comment

New Era Introducing

New Era have launched a brand new global project where they are looking for the new generation of creative minds to showcase their talents and win a bursary of £10k to help kickstart or further add to their creative career. “New Era Introducing” will also form a touring gallery of…

Video: Banksy – The Antics Roadshow

Posted on August 15, 2011 by Mark with No Comments

Video: Banksy – The Antics Roadshow

The show aired on Saturday on Channel 4 and for our readers that didn’t catch it, you can peep the show in the video above. A TV special charting the history of public disorder…

Banksy: The Antics Roadshow

Posted on August 12, 2011 by Mark with 4 Comments

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With the recent rioting in London, could the timing for a TV special from Banksy be any better or worse? Charting the history of public disorder, Channel 4 will be showing “The Antics Roadshow” this Saturday at 10.45pm. The show is an hour-long special produced by Banksy charting the history…

ATG T-shirt drop

Posted on August 11, 2011 by Mark with No Comments

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Limited edition runs of the classic ” I LOVE LDN” T-shirt in a brand new colourway, plus new ATG LONDON tee’s in white, now available from the ATG online shop

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