Summer Groupshow at Stolenspace
London based Stolenspace Gallery announced a groupshow with a big list of great artists, starting on 8th of july and a new print by D*Face.

Arth Daniels, Chloe Early, D*Face, David Bray, Eelus, EINE, Falk Jensen, Hellovon, Jake Wood Evans, James Mylne, Jaybo,Josie Morway, Meryl Donoghue, Miss Van, Mysterious Al, Oliver Vernon, Pete Fowler, Ronzo, Rose Sanderson, Roxanne, Jackson, Rico, Ripo, San, Shepard Fairey, Sylvia Ji, Toshikazu Nozaka, Usugrow, Will Barras Word To Mother
New work and print by Blu

Italian Artist Blu painted this on the backwall of the Theatre National de Bretagne (National Theater of Brittany) in Rennes (West of France). He painted it on the demand of the theater because they had a play starting called : Marx, un racconto d’inverno.


From the theatre website :
“MARX, UN RACCONTO D’INVERNO
Can the historic and conceptual figure of Karl Marx lend himself to a sensitive and poetic approach through the prism of childhood, albeit a fierce one? This is the challenge facing Silvano Voltolina, a close collaborator of Romeo Castellucci, in a singular approach beginning with the creation of a fresco in the urban space. Its design and reali- sation have been entrusted to Blù, an artist at the forefront of international urban art. The play, which is continued in a theatre, is inspired by events in the private life of the Marx family during the first few years of their life in London. It follows the structure of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale which tells of the consequences of children being betrayed by their fathers.”
Studio Cromie will release a print of this amazing piece soon. Here is a first look on it:

New Audrey Kawasaki print

Giclee print on smooth cotton rag paper
16″x20″
Signed and numbered
Limited edition of 300
http://www.audrey-kawasaki.com/sale/
NUEVO MUNDO: LATIN AMERICAN STREET ART
Suben and Gestalten announce the upcoming international release of the book:
NUEVO MUNDO: LATIN AMERICAN STREET ART by Maximiliano Ruiz
European Release: April 2011 – International Release: May 2011

One could argue that today’s most innovative street artists come from Latin America. The unique visual styles of Os Gêmeos, Bastardilla, Vitché, Saner, Jorge Rodriguez Gerada, and others are not only highly respected in the international art scene, but their work has also been exhibited at renowned museums including the Tate Modern and Fondation Cartier.
Nuevo Mundo provides a comprehensive documentation of current street art in Latin America by exploring the full spectrum of regional scenes in their impressive diversity. The book is structured into chapters that introduce work from Argentina, Brazil, Central America, Chile, Columbia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Nuevo Mundo features not only established artists from Latin America, but also promising new talents. In addition to inspiring images, the book’s informed texts describe the history and context of the region as a whole and also give insight into each scene.
The explosive mixture of indigenous cultures, local folklore, and the history of European colonization has created a unique visual style. The high regard in which these young street artists are now held around the world is a sign of the new self-confidence of an entire continent.
Maximiliano Ruiz has explored for years the subject of Latin American street art as author, curator, and film director. Previously based in Buenos Aires, he now works from Barcelona.
A book preview can be found at Gestalten.com
L.E.T. print release “I need it more, NY”
limited to 37
signed
62 × 40cm
Screenprint and on heavy paper
(Each print looks a bit different)
‘FOUND’ – Hush Solo Show
‘FOUND’ – Hush Solo Show

Private View 19th November 2010
presented by White Walls Gallery (SF)
at ANGEL ORENSANZ FOUNDATION, FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, 172 Norfolk St., New York, NY 10002.


Found, marks Hush’s New York debut exhibition that deepens his exploration of the resulting emergences brought about by the evanescent quality of street art. Appreciating and identifying the remains of past tags as points of expression, the artist transitions this influence to his work that he refers to as “action painting” or “pure expressionism”. In his new collection, Hush remains influenced by the escape from the constraints of traditions, the contrasts between old and new, the past meeting the future and the fusion of Eastern and Western culture.


New prints by Dolk

DOLK
Boxer
Edition of 150 prints.
Size: 65×65 cm

Price: £200.
DOLK
Prison Painter
Edition of 150 prints.
Size: 65×65 cm
Price: £200.
available very soon at HMP
Todd James Printrelease
Newly available from SHOP at Lazarides this week is ‘Ice Cream Girl’, a hand-pulled 13 colour silkscreen print from Todd James aka REAS.

Todd James aka REAS | Ice Cream Girl
75cm x 52cm
13 Colour Hand-pulled Silkscreen Print
Signed and Numbered Edition of 50









