INSA hitting Shibuya, Tokyo
INSA hitting Shibuya, Tokyo. Exact location here
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INSA hitting Shibuya, Tokyo. Exact location here
Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places is the new solo installation and exhibition by London-based artist INSA, and opens on 17th July in association with the Nike Sportswear IAM1 launch of the 2009 Air Maxim. INSA’s first London show of 2009 will be a spectacular return in true INSA fashion, a multimedia mix […]
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Good to see that Insa‘s already been getting cracking on some work for Mutate Britain which takes place this weekend (Nov 21-23) as part of Cordy House’s ‘Behind The Shutters‘ series. We all know that Cordy House is a killer venue, so it’s great that it’s being put to good use with BTS, a series […]
For those that couldn’t make it to INSA’s party on Friday, check out a selection of pictures from one of our favourite photographers, Emma, after the jump, or visit her site here for the full run. As you’ll see from the photos, the party was a whole lotta fun. Massive thanks to INSA, Red Bull, […]
Hot on the heels (geddit) of Dirty Cash Part I at Flawless Gallery, INSA brings the party back East for the second installment. With free INSA t-shirts for the first 100 people through the doors, free drinks all night and music from Acyde, Kam and Buraka Som Sistema it’s a sequel not to be slept […]
Insa recently debuted his latest show, “Dirty Cash” at the Flawless Gallery in London. Showcased are the familiar exploits of Insa in all new works of art never previously seen. Look for more on the way from Insa as this summer has already proved to be full of projects and highlights including works with Rogue […]
An exhibition of art featuring a list of living legends will take the stage next month as part of the Recoat Young Team exhibition. Artists such as Futura, Stash, Crash, Daze, She One, Dave White and Insa will all have works showcased at the month long showing with the Recoat Gallery acting as the venue. […]