HERRODS Xmas Bizzare 2013 is now open
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Herrods* is a complex art installation and is in no way trying to ‘pass off’ any brandalism or subvertising of existing corporate entities as itself.
Back by popular demand, the Recoat Christmas Pop Up Shoppe has returned and is open until 22nd December in Glasgow.
The Leyden Gallery in East London are proud to present a selection of prints from the internationally acclaimed artist Antony Micallef.
The Chapman Brothers have donated an original sculpture, entitled ‘My Brother Went To The Circus And All I Got Was This Lousy Souvenir’.
Roger Gastman released a new print this week, titled “Tools of Criminal Mischief: The Can IV” and it’s a bit of a stunner.
Sickboy released a brand new print today titled “All or Nothing”.
Berlin Boombox have teamed up with Montana Cans to collaborate on this special edition made from unprinted white cardboard, bundled with a pack of 6 Montana ACRYLIC markers.
It’s always a pleasure to leaf through the Stickerbomb books and when I found out there was a new one, we made sure we grabbed a copy for review.
It’s being reported that “Flower Girl” has sold for $209,000 at auction in the largest auction of the artists work in the US.
Viral Art: How the internet has shaped street art and graffiti, is a new ebook by Vandalog editor-in-chief RJ Rushmore. Due out in 2 weeks time, the entire book will be available to read online at ViralArt.net.
Belly Kids are a new discovery for me and I thought I’d share the goods with you all.
Rum Knuckles are teaming up with Roktic, Brick Lane’s streetwear boutique for a popup shop selling the various pieces from the collection.
The new exhibition from Jake & Dinos Chapman opened this week at The Serpentine Gallery, the show is called “Come and See”.
If you’re a fan of our Facebook page or follow our Twitter feed you may have noticed that the piece we posted outside the front of The Prince Charles Cinema in London?