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Graffiti video from FX Crew, Nasty Boys and more

Posted: July 17th, 2009 | Author: graggregator | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
So it’s Friday, and that means we should relax a little, so here is a graffiti vid from the YouTube archives…

It’s a classic 1990s graffiti video from the FX Crew, featuring The Nasty Boys as they visit Germany, and so many more.
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Gallery: Jaybo @ The Signal Gallery, Shoreditch

Posted: July 17th, 2009 | Author: graggregator | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
Rough kindly sent over some pics from the new show by Jaybo at The Signal Gallery in Shoreditch. It’s on till 31st July, so if you’re in the area be sure to check it out!
Signal Gallery
96a Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AA
0207 613 1550

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The Art of BR1 in Turin, Italy

Posted: July 17th, 2009 | Author: graggregator | Filed under: Graf | 1 Comment »

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“My project deals with the representation of Muslim women and their social condition. I was been studying and dealing with this theme for years. As you can imagine, here in Turin, my posters are seen as an ambiguous subject. Some people mislead and rip them, while others love them. I would like to make people know that there is nothing strange with this particular subject: Muslim women are equal if compared to Western women. My Muslim women are represented in daily life situations: they are mothers, grandmothers and daughters, smoking, taking pictures and smiling. My message is: pointing out that Muslim women have the same needs and necessities of the majority of Western women. Certainly, the only exception is the veil. The veil changes in different countries, and here comes the sociological aspect of my work: I am very careful in rendering the different types of veil, the Maghrebi veil, the Afghani burga and the Iranian chador.

In my opinion, nowadays it’s crucial to conceive street art as a tool to spread social messages. Moreover, I made a deep research and I discovered that I am the only artist, in the street art movement, that deals entirely with this topic. Isn’t it strange? In general, the woman is the best source of inspiration for artists, why Muslim women wouldn’t be the same? I would like to create a network of artists of all nations, about this subject, eventually to compare the different viewpoints.

My posters are drawn and coloured freehand, each of them is unique. The subjects are not invented but real, I use images taken from newspapers, magazines and websites. Often they are portraits of important personalities of Muslim society (novelists, poets, entrepreneurs, feminists etc…), in order to make Western societies know who they are and what they do.”… BR1


Sydney Graffiti Art, Australia

Posted: July 17th, 2009 | Author: graggregator | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »
Sydney Graffiti Art, Australia
@Defhi sent over some great Sydney graffiti photos, nice one! Australia has some awesome graff and writers, and it’s another part of the world that hasn’t got much coverage on this site (apart from AMF getting busted in London…)

strictly business by *DefHi – Sydney graffiti

J cool by *DefHi – Sydney graffiti

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