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Take the chair

Posted: October 1st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Graf | No Comments »

Keith Haring is a legend.

In the 80s, his simple yet energetic chalk drawings, which littered the New York Subway Network, were as revered as any of Banksy’s stencils today and he went on to achieve international recognition before dying of AIDS-related complications in 1990 aged only 31. 

His canvases sell for thousands of pounds these days, but given the choice, I’d rather have one of his chairs.  

blah, blah, blah

Come on Banksy, where's your big rat pouffe?

Pick one up for yourself here: http://bit.ly/pnHH1

Until next time.

The Wall Pimper

www.pimpyourwalls.co.uk


Old Street London Graffiti & Stencil Art 2009

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Old Street London Graffiti & Stencil Art 2009

Here is a selection of London graffiti from around Old Street (North-ish London), one from Kew Bridge (South London) and a couple of shop shutters in Angel (North London).


London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - STET
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 TDO
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - DREAR
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - STET
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - FS
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Moorgate Graffiti, 2009
South London. Kew Bridge Station Graffiti, 2009
North London, Angel Islington Graffiti, 2009
North London, Angel Islington Graffiti, 2009

Got about a million posts of North London graff, here is some Old Street graffiti, got a bit more London graff over there too.

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Get Dring Mobile – Catalogue Out

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An update on the Get Dring Mobile auction that’s coming up, the catalogue of what’s been put in for it is out, so here’s a copy for you.

Lots of very good stuff in there, and testament to the man the amount of stuff that’s been donated for it. Sure, the quality ranges a bit in places, but it wouldn’t be a cross section of the current scene without some billy stencil antics in there. But given it’s the first auction of this kind for a while, it will be interesting to see how it all turns out. Beer equals bidding though, and the bar at Paintworks is pretty good…


Old Street London Graffiti & Stencil Art 2009

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Old Street London Graffiti & Stencil Art 2009

Here is a selection of London graffiti from around Old Street (North-ish London), one from Kew Bridge (South London) and a couple of shop shutters in Angel (North London).


London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - STET
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 TDO
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - DREAR
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - STET
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - FS
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009
London Old Street Graffiti, 2009 - OBAE
London Moorgate Graffiti, 2009
South London. Kew Bridge Station Graffiti, 2009
North London, Angel Islington Graffiti, 2009
North London, Angel Islington Graffiti, 2009

Got about a million posts of North London graff, here is some Old Street graffiti, got a bit more London graff over there too.

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Cheo And Soker At Severnshed Tonight

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Another Threenine exhibition down at the Severnshed, this time Cheo and Soker putting something together together. Should be tidy, and interesting to see the Severnshed coming back into use as a graf exhibition venue too, given its history an all…

cheo and soker severnshed show


Bomb It – Now On Babelgum

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If you haven’t yet seen ‘Bomb It’, Jon Reiss’s terrific documentary on the street art movement around the world, now’s your chance. The entire film together with 20 original profiles of artists are now available on Babelgum.


We May Have Already Posted These Amazing Building Projections, We Can’t Remember

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Bristol’ Hidden Impact" – An Explanation

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From Bess Frimodig:

“Bristol’ Hidden Impact” project was part of the international printmaking conference IMPACT.

The Hidden Impact project focused on showing prints in unexpected places, as in churches, public toilets and shop window.These prints then formed a trail. I and my collaborator Anna Harley picked Great George Street in central Bristol. The work, which subverted real estate placards, was site-specific and developed through an on going dialogue with the people living and working on this street.

The images explored the hopes, dreams and anxieties people have in relation to their property; issues that are central to ordinary people in the current economic climate of falling house prices, the threat of redundancy and home repossession.

The prints were the same size as the real-estate placards and produced from materials and substrates found inside private homes and DIY depots, such as linoleum, wooden floors, rugs and wallpapers.

The aim was to create a visual link between the inhabitants and the audience on the street, evoking thoughts and feelings around what a home means, what it is worth and how much it costs or offers in emotional terms.

It turned out to be positive, involved and the formation of ways forward for socially engaged art, which started with simply knocking on doors, posting fliers, talking and putting up the prints.

Some reactions were unexpected- such as the protester against the family planning agency who mistook the ‘nest-egg’ placards for ‘eggs for sale’ and threw in the basement! The ‘let by’ sign held the attention by drawing people to the wall paper- only to find bugs crawling. A quiet message to the landlords renting out to students- according to the participants of Great George Street. To see is sometimes to think twice.

In conclusion, the feedback stated by person who was part of the dialogue through her company said- ‘ more art in the streets’.

I agree!

For more stories click here. ”


The wonder of Mr Brainwash

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Mr Brainwash is a prolific screenprinter and so it’s entirely appropriate that his next subject should be an artist who recorded over 700 songs in his lifetime.

‘Don’t Be Cruel’, is a series of 250 screenprints (in 10 colourways) depicting the Mississipian crooner with an AK-47 instead of his trademark Gibson.

Whole Lot-ta Printin' Goin' On

Whole Lot-ta Printin' Goin' On

The prints will be released on October 12th, which gives you approximately 3,468,921 opportunities to change your mind on which colour you want.

For more info click the link: http://bit.ly/LZw2H.

Until next time (It’s Over).

The Wall Pimper

www.pimpyourwalls.co.uk


Pumas Back! With the Return of the ‘Suede’

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Puma have yet again been digging around in the dead stock closet and come out with a load of new Puma ‘Suede’ colours hitting the shelves for Autumn/winter (Fall) 2009. This Suede Pack will consist 9 colorways. The uppers are premium suede and feature a contrasting puma stripe a slim original 1978 white rubber sole and a Gold Puma decal.They come with additional lace sets and are very Limited


Another Van And A Bit Of Graf

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There seem to be more and more vans around these days getting paint jobs. Round Portland Square in St Pauls seems to be a hotspot at the moment especially. This one was lurking a bit further afield the other weekend, nice work too…

van long side

Here’s the other side, harder to get a shot of, what with the pavement an all.

van angle side


Lovestain – New Work From Miss Van

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If you’re in London, be sure to check out ‘Lovestain’, a new solo exhibition of work by Miss Van at the Stolenspace Gallery. The show opens tomorrow, Thursday, and from images we’ve seen, looks absolutely amazing.

StolenSpace Gallery
& Dray Walk Gallery
(2 space show)
Old Truman Brewery
London
E1 6QL
Nearest Tube: Aldgate East