Showing posts with label Urban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Quotables- AVOne (Destroy Rebuild)


Quotables is a Solo Art opening by New York Street artist AVone's ( Destroy & Rebuild) at Lot F Gallery In Boston Massachusetts. T. Keyne Fye takes you on a tour of the show.

Monday, November 08, 2010

Soul of the Bush Artists

Soul of the Bush Artists

Keon&Emanie performing at Soul of the Bush, November 14, 2010.



Soul of the Bu
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Sunday Nov. 14, 2010
From 12:30 Pm to 6pm

Tandem Bar
236 Troutman St,
Brooklyn, NY

Friday, February 27, 2009

Art work of the day Frb 27, 2009

Sculpture
by Walter Johnson, Jr

Walter Johnson, Jr.



Contact:
Kristi Young
The Young Agent, Art Rep
Email: young.kristi@att.net
Call: 214-773-7766

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Work of the day Feb.26, 2009

"Depth One "
Lady Ayku




Is a sticker artist working out of Washington State. Her bright and exuberant work has a way of evoking a child like glee.



Contact:

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Work of the day Feb.12, 2009

"Smack Is A Vampire"

by.DreXel


DreXeL is a Maryland born artist working out of Brooklyn, New york. Making her second appearance here with this beautiful and thought-provoking piece.


Contact:
drexel@iamdrexel.com.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

"Top of the Line" At the Showroom Gallery



I recently had the pleasure of attending "Top of the Line" At the Showroom Gallery


Showroom is a small, second floor walk up, two room gallery in NYC's East Village. Its nondescript entrance sandwiched between a Chinese food restaurant and a bakery would never draw the accidental foot traffic of the dreaded New York City tourist. Instead, this oasis of urban art, is frequented by those in the know and true urban art enthusiasts.

The current show, 'Top of the Line,' features urban art veterans Futura, Cope2, Sharp, Shepard Fairey, FaFi, Silolette, Revok, Can2 and Ron English.

Opening Night was a standing room only mash of bodies. Each person trying to maneuver and bob around heads to see each piece . Though it was not hard to find stimulating and informed conversation on the work, it was hard to finish a sentence without someone requesting to get by.

I would recommend Showroom's exhibitions as a must see, but would not suggest you see them on opening night.


Top of the Line





www.theshowroomnyc.com


Must see exhibits and events.

Melanie Flood Projects
Presents
Holiday Party Number One


The Studio Museum in Harlem
Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of Cool
144 West 125th Street, New York, New York
www.studiomuseum.org




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