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STREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and is STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: CITYZEN KANE A.K.A. CZK. BY Street artist interview: Cityzen Kane. 14 Feb ’11. CityzenKane’s impressive sculpture of Lord Jagannath glistens and glitters against the wall of Brick Lane. Around the corner, a gun pops out from another wall and if you wander through London’s East End, you’ll catch a glimpse of CZK’s kissing fish, spirit masks, bugs and other BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of them ROBBO INC RETURNS IN THE KING ROBBO BANKSY FEUD IN CAMDEN King Robbo's iconic 'Robbo inc' piece has returned to Regents Canal, Camden, albeit in a slightly difference guise. This wall is where the Banksy v King Robbo feud was spectacularly ignited nearly two years ago with Banky's notorious 'modification' of King Robbo's iconic Robbo inc piece which was, at the time, 25 years old. In the intervening period this feud has been much scrutinised withinSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and is STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: CITYZEN KANE A.K.A. CZK. BY Street artist interview: Cityzen Kane. 14 Feb ’11. CityzenKane’s impressive sculpture of Lord Jagannath glistens and glitters against the wall of Brick Lane. Around the corner, a gun pops out from another wall and if you wander through London’s East End, you’ll catch a glimpse of CZK’s kissing fish, spirit masks, bugs and other BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of them ROBBO INC RETURNS IN THE KING ROBBO BANKSY FEUD IN CAMDEN King Robbo's iconic 'Robbo inc' piece has returned to Regents Canal, Camden, albeit in a slightly difference guise. This wall is where the Banksy v King Robbo feud was spectacularly ignited nearly two years ago with Banky's notorious 'modification' of King Robbo's iconic Robbo inc piece which was, at the time, 25 years old. In the intervening period this feud has been much scrutinised withinSTREET ART LONDON
Street Art London are proud to present a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and Dscreet at the Cock ‘n’ Bull gallery, beneath Tramshed.. A Foot in the Door: RUN and Dscreet will juxtapose wall paintings with drawings, painting and sculpture, leading the viewer to reassess the role of environment and context incontemporary art.
C215 | STREET ARTISTS C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates brightDAVID WALKER
David Walker. 20 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. It was only three years ago that he started STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He has put work up all over theworld
STIK, STREET ARTIST
Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: DAVID WALKER. BY STREET ART LONDON Street Artist Interview: David Walker. 21 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. BANKSY STREET ART LONDON, IF GRAFFITI CHANGED ANYTHING IT "If graffiti changed anything - it would be illegal" Banksy has put up a new piece in Central London over the Easter weekend. Street Art London went along to visit it. The suits move in: A FOOT IN THE DOOR: RUN & DSCREET SHOW Street Art London are proud to present a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and Dscreet at the Cock 'n' Bull gallery, beneath Tramshed. A Foot in the Door: RUN and Dscreet will juxtapose wall paintings with drawings, painting and sculpture, leading the viewer to reassess the role of environment and context in contemporary art. The exhibition runs from 28th June OUTSIDE IN EXHIBITION PRESENTED BY STREET ART LONDON For one month commencing 10th July, Street Art London will take over ME London on the Strand with a five strong artist line up from the worlds of graffiti and street. Thierry Noir, BRK, RUN, Christiaan Nagel and Zomby will exhibit their works on canvas and project directly on the nine storey marble walls of ME London's 30 metre high atrium, providing a stark contrast with the walls of the city GUEST POST: BRISTOL GRAFFITI & STREET ART This is guest post from the folks over at Bristol Graffiti & Street Art, catch up with them over at their facebook page and at their blog. A review of 2010, by Bristol Graffiti & Street Art The Bristol graffiti & street art scene is internationally known. It all kicked off with the likes of 3D, FLX, Inkie and Deed, Shab, Cheo, Turo, Jody then came along the second generation of writersSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and is STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: CITYZEN KANE A.K.A. CZK. BY Street artist interview: Cityzen Kane. 14 Feb ’11. CityzenKane’s impressive sculpture of Lord Jagannath glistens and glitters against the wall of Brick Lane. Around the corner, a gun pops out from another wall and if you wander through London’s East End, you’ll catch a glimpse of CZK’s kissing fish, spirit masks, bugs and other BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of them ROBBO INC RETURNS IN THE KING ROBBO BANKSY FEUD IN CAMDEN King Robbo's iconic 'Robbo inc' piece has returned to Regents Canal, Camden, albeit in a slightly difference guise. This wall is where the Banksy v King Robbo feud was spectacularly ignited nearly two years ago with Banky's notorious 'modification' of King Robbo's iconic Robbo inc piece which was, at the time, 25 years old. In the intervening period this feud has been much scrutinised withinSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and is STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: CITYZEN KANE A.K.A. CZK. BY Street artist interview: Cityzen Kane. 14 Feb ’11. CityzenKane’s impressive sculpture of Lord Jagannath glistens and glitters against the wall of Brick Lane. Around the corner, a gun pops out from another wall and if you wander through London’s East End, you’ll catch a glimpse of CZK’s kissing fish, spirit masks, bugs and other BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of them ROBBO INC RETURNS IN THE KING ROBBO BANKSY FEUD IN CAMDEN King Robbo's iconic 'Robbo inc' piece has returned to Regents Canal, Camden, albeit in a slightly difference guise. This wall is where the Banksy v King Robbo feud was spectacularly ignited nearly two years ago with Banky's notorious 'modification' of King Robbo's iconic Robbo inc piece which was, at the time, 25 years old. In the intervening period this feud has been much scrutinised withinSTREET ART LONDON
Street Art London are proud to present a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and Dscreet at the Cock ‘n’ Bull gallery, beneath Tramshed.. A Foot in the Door: RUN and Dscreet will juxtapose wall paintings with drawings, painting and sculpture, leading the viewer to reassess the role of environment and context incontemporary art.
C215 | STREET ARTISTS C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates brightDAVID WALKER
David Walker. 20 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. It was only three years ago that he started STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He has put work up all over theworld
STIK, STREET ARTIST
Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: DAVID WALKER. BY STREET ART LONDON Street Artist Interview: David Walker. 21 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. BANKSY STREET ART LONDON, IF GRAFFITI CHANGED ANYTHING IT "If graffiti changed anything - it would be illegal" Banksy has put up a new piece in Central London over the Easter weekend. Street Art London went along to visit it. The suits move in: A FOOT IN THE DOOR: RUN & DSCREET SHOW Street Art London are proud to present a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and Dscreet at the Cock 'n' Bull gallery, beneath Tramshed. A Foot in the Door: RUN and Dscreet will juxtapose wall paintings with drawings, painting and sculpture, leading the viewer to reassess the role of environment and context in contemporary art. The exhibition runs from 28th June OUTSIDE IN EXHIBITION PRESENTED BY STREET ART LONDON For one month commencing 10th July, Street Art London will take over ME London on the Strand with a five strong artist line up from the worlds of graffiti and street. Thierry Noir, BRK, RUN, Christiaan Nagel and Zomby will exhibit their works on canvas and project directly on the nine storey marble walls of ME London's 30 metre high atrium, providing a stark contrast with the walls of the city GUEST POST: BRISTOL GRAFFITI & STREET ART This is guest post from the folks over at Bristol Graffiti & Street Art, catch up with them over at their facebook page and at their blog. A review of 2010, by Bristol Graffiti & Street Art The Bristol graffiti & street art scene is internationally known. It all kicked off with the likes of 3D, FLX, Inkie and Deed, Shab, Cheo, Turo, Jody then came along the second generation of writersSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and isSTREET ARTISTS
C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. C215 | STREET ARTISTS C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates bright ROA | STREET ARTISTS Roa, a hugely talented Belgian street artist from Ghent, is renowned for his giant black and white animal street art. Roa started off in the street art scene painting animals on abandoned buildings and warehouses in the isolated industrial areas of his hometown. Today, Roa's animals may be found slumbering on the sides of semi derilict buildings and peering out from shop shutters in citiy STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of themSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and isSTREET ARTISTS
C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. C215 | STREET ARTISTS C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates bright ROA | STREET ARTISTS Roa, a hugely talented Belgian street artist from Ghent, is renowned for his giant black and white animal street art. Roa started off in the street art scene painting animals on abandoned buildings and warehouses in the isolated industrial areas of his hometown. Today, Roa's animals may be found slumbering on the sides of semi derilict buildings and peering out from shop shutters in citiy STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of them ABOUT US - STREET ART LONDON About Us. Street Art London is an organisation that works alongside street and graffiti artists across London and the world. Street Art London’s principal objectives are to facilitate and support links between artists, institutions and the public by organising festivals, public commissions, lectures, and exhibitions. STREET ART LONDON TOURS STREET ART WALKING TOURS Street Art London runs a variety of street art tours for the public in London each week. The principal tour that we run is in Shoreditch. We also run tours in father afield places such as Hackney Wick, one of the best new areas for street art in London and in Dulwich, where we organised a large scale street art festival in 2013. We also offer private tours for groups LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDON Here is a just a selection of the artists and their work which you will see on a tour with us. In total we will cover the work of over 100 artists. Have a look at some of our street art photography. Street Art London regularly work alongside many of the below artists on projects, festivals, mural projects and exhibitions in London. Alexis Diaz Puerto Rican artist Alexis Diaz and Juan Fernandez STREET ART LONDON APP The Street Art London iPhone App is an authoritative street art app for London which we have developed in collaboration with Geo Street Art. Many hours of development and design have gone into making this street art app to be as up to date and useful as possible. It is a FREE download for iPhone.JAMES COCHRAN
James Cochran (aka Jimmy C) is an Australian artist hailing from Adelaide. He became known for his realist narrative paintings in oil depicting the marginalilsed human subject in the urban enviroment and is now perhaps best known for his distintive drip painting style. Cochran is classically trained, having studied a fine arts degree. Of his motivations to pursue a career in art he saysDAVID WALKER
David Walker. 20 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. It was only three years ago that he started STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: CITYZEN KANE A.K.A. CZK. BY Street artist interview: Cityzen Kane. 14 Feb ’11. CityzenKane’s impressive sculpture of Lord Jagannath glistens and glitters against the wall of Brick Lane. Around the corner, a gun pops out from another wall and if you wander through London’s East End, you’ll catch a glimpse of CZK’s kissing fish, spirit masks, bugs and other STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: DAVID WALKER. BY STREET ART LONDON Street Artist Interview: David Walker. 21 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. GUEST POST: BRISTOL GRAFFITI & STREET ART This is guest post from the folks over at Bristol Graffiti & Street Art, catch up with them over at their facebook page and at their blog. A review of 2010, by Bristol Graffiti & Street Art The Bristol graffiti & street art scene is internationally known. It all kicked off with the likes of 3D, FLX, Inkie and Deed, Shab, Cheo, Turo, Jody then came along the second generation of writersSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and isSTREET ARTISTS
C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. C215 | STREET ARTISTS C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates bright ROA | STREET ARTISTS Roa, a hugely talented Belgian street artist from Ghent, is renowned for his giant black and white animal street art. Roa started off in the street art scene painting animals on abandoned buildings and warehouses in the isolated industrial areas of his hometown. Today, Roa's animals may be found slumbering on the sides of semi derilict buildings and peering out from shop shutters in citiy STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of themSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and isSTREET ARTISTS
C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. C215 | STREET ARTISTS C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates bright ROA | STREET ARTISTS Roa, a hugely talented Belgian street artist from Ghent, is renowned for his giant black and white animal street art. Roa started off in the street art scene painting animals on abandoned buildings and warehouses in the isolated industrial areas of his hometown. Today, Roa's animals may be found slumbering on the sides of semi derilict buildings and peering out from shop shutters in citiy STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of them ABOUT US - STREET ART LONDON About Us. Street Art London is an organisation that works alongside street and graffiti artists across London and the world. Street Art London’s principal objectives are to facilitate and support links between artists, institutions and the public by organising festivals, public commissions, lectures, and exhibitions. STREET ART LONDON TOURS STREET ART WALKING TOURS Street Art London runs a variety of street art tours for the public in London each week. The principal tour that we run is in Shoreditch. We also run tours in father afield places such as Hackney Wick, one of the best new areas for street art in London and in Dulwich, where we organised a large scale street art festival in 2013. We also offer private tours for groups LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDON Here is a just a selection of the artists and their work which you will see on a tour with us. In total we will cover the work of over 100 artists. Have a look at some of our street art photography. Street Art London regularly work alongside many of the below artists on projects, festivals, mural projects and exhibitions in London. Alexis Diaz Puerto Rican artist Alexis Diaz and Juan Fernandez STREET ART LONDON APP The Street Art London iPhone App is an authoritative street art app for London which we have developed in collaboration with Geo Street Art. Many hours of development and design have gone into making this street art app to be as up to date and useful as possible. It is a FREE download for iPhone.JAMES COCHRAN
James Cochran (aka Jimmy C) is an Australian artist hailing from Adelaide. He became known for his realist narrative paintings in oil depicting the marginalilsed human subject in the urban enviroment and is now perhaps best known for his distintive drip painting style. Cochran is classically trained, having studied a fine arts degree. Of his motivations to pursue a career in art he saysDAVID WALKER
David Walker. 20 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. It was only three years ago that he started STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: CITYZEN KANE A.K.A. CZK. BY Street artist interview: Cityzen Kane. 14 Feb ’11. CityzenKane’s impressive sculpture of Lord Jagannath glistens and glitters against the wall of Brick Lane. Around the corner, a gun pops out from another wall and if you wander through London’s East End, you’ll catch a glimpse of CZK’s kissing fish, spirit masks, bugs and other STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: DAVID WALKER. BY STREET ART LONDON Street Artist Interview: David Walker. 21 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. GUEST POST: BRISTOL GRAFFITI & STREET ART This is guest post from the folks over at Bristol Graffiti & Street Art, catch up with them over at their facebook page and at their blog. A review of 2010, by Bristol Graffiti & Street Art The Bristol graffiti & street art scene is internationally known. It all kicked off with the likes of 3D, FLX, Inkie and Deed, Shab, Cheo, Turo, Jody then came along the second generation of writersSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and isSTREET ARTISTS
C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. C215 | STREET ARTISTSC215 ARTISTC215 WGU C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates bright INVADER | STREET ARTISTS Invader. In 1998 an invasion began on the streets of Paris as waves of Invaders began appearing on the street. Invaders were soon to spread to the streets of over 40 other cities throughout the world. The street artist responsible for this street art is known only as Invader, born in 1969 and working in anonymity, nearly nothing else isknown
STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of themSTREET ART LONDON
14 Feb ’13. Street Art London is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist Thierry Noir as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDONBOOKINGGALLERYREVIEWSABOUT USCONTACT & FAQ Take a street art tour with us and get an up close introduction to East London's incredible street art scene. Here at Street Art London, we know where all the best street art is to be found in East London and on one of our street art tours you will discover the work of over 40 street artists. Street art in London is incredibly dynamic and changes everyday as older pieces are gone over by other STREET ART LONDON GRAFFITI MASTERCLASS AND GRAFFITI WORKSHOP Street Art London's graffiti masterclasses are a chance to learn about and experience the culture of graffiti in a serious manner and also get hands on with some spray cans. All of these classes are given by recognised graffiti writers, upon invitation from Street Art London, in the centre of Shoreditch, East London. Each class represents a mixture of history and practical instruction and isSTREET ARTISTS
C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. C215 | STREET ARTISTSC215 ARTISTC215 WGU C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History and in Art and previously worked in import/export! When his daughter Nina was born he became a full time artist. C215 creates bright INVADER | STREET ARTISTS Invader. In 1998 an invasion began on the streets of Paris as waves of Invaders began appearing on the street. Invaders were soon to spread to the streets of over 40 other cities throughout the world. The street artist responsible for this street art is known only as Invader, born in 1969 and working in anonymity, nearly nothing else isknown
STIK | STREET ARTISTS Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years and anyone who has wandered around Shoreditch recently will have been greated by Stik's supersize, bright street art adorning shop shutters and walls. Stik people initally began to appear in Hackney Wick and in recent years marched westward to Shoreditch and the rest of London. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed EINE | STREET ARTISTS Eine is best known for the vibrant typographical letters that have popped up all over East London over the past half of the decade. These letters can appear on their own on shop shutters or can spell whole words across East London walls like “Scary”, “Exciting”, “Vandalism”, “Change” and “Calculate”. Eine's street art is driven by a love of typography and he describes being STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: THE TOASTERS. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview – The Toasters. 21 Feb ’11. You’ve inevitably spotted the ubiquitous orange toasters, stuck to the escalators in the tube, on pub toilet doors, massive paintings on walls in the East EndThe Toaster is an icon that is as well recognised as the logos of major corporations. The Toaster works with the samementality
BANKSY – ‘SORRY THE LIFESTYLE THAT YOU HAVE ORDERED IS OUT Banksy put up four new pieces in London this week. One on the side of National Gallery, one in Bell Lane near Liverpool St. Station, one on Wapping High Street - all which were buffed/removed very quickly indeed. The best place to see these pieces is therefore on his website which last night underwent a major update with new pieces in Liverpool also. We did manage to catch up with one of themSTREET ART LONDON
Street Art London are proud to present a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and Dscreet at the Cock ‘n’ Bull gallery, beneath Tramshed.. A Foot in the Door: RUN and Dscreet will juxtapose wall paintings with drawings, painting and sculpture, leading the viewer to reassess the role of environment and context incontemporary art.
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C215, real name Christian Guémy, is an international street artist superstar that has painted all over the world including India, Israel, Poland, the USA, Senegal and Morocco, and of course, London. Originally from Paris, C215 has two masters in History . Continue reading →. Mentalgassi. 20 Jan ’11. ABOUT US - STREET ART LONDON About Us. Street Art London is an organisation that works alongside street and graffiti artists across London and the world. Street Art London’s principal objectives are to facilitate and support links between artists, institutions and the public by organising festivals, public commissions, lectures, and exhibitions. LONDON STREET ART TOURS FROM STREET ART LONDON Here is a just a selection of the artists and their work which you will see on a tour with us. In total we will cover the work of over 100 artists. Have a look at some of our street art photography. Street Art London regularly work alongside many of the below artists on projects, festivals, mural projects and exhibitions in London. Alexis Diaz Puerto Rican artist Alexis Diaz and Juan Fernandez STREET ART LONDON APP The Street Art London iPhone App is an authoritative street art app for London which we have developed in collaboration with Geo Street Art. Many hours of development and design have gone into making this street art app to be as up to date and useful as possible. It is a FREE download for iPhone. INVADER | STREET ARTISTS Invader. In 1998 an invasion began on the streets of Paris as waves of Invaders began appearing on the street. Invaders were soon to spread to the streets of over 40 other cities throughout the world. The street artist responsible for this street art is known only as Invader, born in 1969 and working in anonymity, nearly nothing else isknown
SWOON | STREET ARTISTS Swoon. 20 Jan ’11. Swoon is a street artist hailing from New York who is well known for her intricate and lifesize what paste prints and paper cut outs of figures based upon people in her life. STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: C215. BY STREET ART LONDON Street artist interview: C215. C215’s street art represents an exploration of animals, architecture, freedom and those forgotten about by society all in incredible detail and against a backdrop of overlooked places. C215’s real name is Christian Guémy but he goes by his artistic identity, ‘C215’. He has put work up all over theworld
STREET ARTIST INTERVIEW: DAVID WALKER. BY STREET ART LONDON Street Artist Interview: David Walker. 21 Jan ’11. Most people’s first job involved burgers and fries. David walker’s first job was creating t-shirt designs for The Prodigy. After that, he started designing record sleeves and party art before running his own street wear label called “Subsurface” for five years. GUEST POST: BRISTOL GRAFFITI & STREET ART This is guest post from the folks over at Bristol Graffiti & Street Art, catch up with them over at their facebook page and at their blog. A review of 2010, by Bristol Graffiti & Street Art The Bristol graffiti & street art scene is internationally known. It all kicked off with the likes of 3D, FLX, Inkie and Deed, Shab, Cheo, Turo, Jody then came along the second generation of writersSTREET ART LONDON
THIERRY NOIR PAINTS TALLEST MURAL IN BRITAIN30 Apr ’17
Thierry Noir has recently painted what is the tallest mural in Britain on Barwick House on the South Acton Estate in London. The mural titled ‘_A message to the Children of London. Brush your Teeth, at least, three times a day_‘ but also dubbed ‘_The Acton Giant_‘ standing at 37 metres and a staggering 14 storeys tall. This is Noir’s first public artwork in London in 2017 and took a total of one week to paint. The mural was created in association withArtification
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part of their public art programme to beautify the South Acton Estate. Artification are a London based arts charity who use art to catalyse change in communities. In 2014 STIK created ‘Big Mother’ alongside Artification on the neighbouring Charles Hocking House. Together Noir and STIK’s murals represent (at the time of writing) the two equal tallest murals in Britain. See below for the full photos of Thierry Noir’s new mural. More after the jump…{ 0 comments
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INTERVIEW: JOHN DOLAN2 Sep ’13
_Photography by Rob Weir __Interview by Carina Claassens_ _If you’ve been to Shoreditch on a sunny day you would have noticed John Dolan and his dog, George, sitting on the High Street. George sits patiently while John draws portraits of him and the buildings opposite. In this in depth interview we find out exactly how John became the artist he is today._ More after the jump…{ 8 comments
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BADGERGATE – MARTIN RON PAINTS THE VU WALL28 Aug ’13
_Martin Ron is one of the pre-eminent street artists in Argentina. He paints hyper realistic surrealist imagery on a huge scale. Upon invitation from Street Art London he travelled to London to participate in our Village Underground Wall Project and over the course of eight days painted a breathtaking mural. Certainly a contender for one of the best ever pieces on this prestigious London wall. We also talked a little to Ron to find out about his rationale for painting the piece he did. _ HOW DID THE PROJECT TO PAINT THIS MURAL COME ABOUT? I came to London after being invited by Street Art London. It’s an important mural project that gets together a lot of international artists who come to London to paint. It’s an interesting project and it’s exciting to paint the Village Underground Wall that is one of the best and biggest in Shoreditch, a neighbourhood where a lot of top international street artists have painted. Every few months different street artists from different parts of the world come here and paint the VU Wall one after the other. I am here in London in August withmy girlfriend.
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OUTSIDE IN: THIERRY NOIR, BRK, RUN, CHRISTIAAN NAGEL AND ZOMBY ON THESTRAND AT ME LONDON
5 Jul ’13
For one month commencing 10TH JULY, Street Art London will take over ME London on the Strand with a five strong artist line up from the worlds of graffiti and street. THIERRY NOIR, BRK, RUN, CHRISTIAAN NAGEL and ZOMBY will exhibit their works on canvas and project directly on the nine storey marble walls of ME London’s 30 metre high atrium, providing a stark contrast with the walls of the city. Speaking about the exhibition, Richard Howard-Griffin, Director of Street Art London says: _‘It’s exciting to exhibit such an eclectic group of street artists and graffiti writers in such a rare environment and take these art-forms to new places and audiences in London’ _ More after the jump…{ 3 comments
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STREET ART LONDON’S CHICHESTER STREET ART FESTIVAL21 Jun ’13
Street Art London staged a large scale street art festival in May. The following artists were brought together in Chichester by Street Art London: Christiaan Nagel, Cityzen Kane, Dscreet, Hitnes, Liqen, NUNCA, Phlegm, ROA, RUN, Thierry Noir and The Rolling People. This is what we got up to. More after the jump…{ 8 comments
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A FOOT IN THE DOOR: RUN AND DSCREET AT COCK ‘N’ BULL GALLERY,BENEATH TRAMSHED
19 Jun ’13
Street Art London are proud to present a major collaboration between world-renowned street artists RUN and DSCREET at the Cock ‘n’ Bull gallery, beneath Tramshed. _A FOOT IN THE DOOR: RUN AND DSCREET_ will juxtapose wall paintings with drawings, painting and sculpture, leading the viewer to reassess the role of environment and context in contemporary art. The exhibition runs from 28TH JUNE – 25TH JULY and is open from 11AM-6PM DAILY. The exhibition will include two new limited edition screen print editions from the artists that will be on sale in the gallery and through Salted Prints . There will be an opening party on JULY 4TH, 6.30-9.30 pm in the gallery. Come along for an opportunity to meet both artists alongside the release of limited edition exclusive signed prints. FREE ENTRANCE,OPEN TO ALL.
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BAROQUE THE STREETS: DULWICH STREET ART FESTIVAL 201330 Apr ’13
STREET ART LONDON are proud to announce a very unique project entitled, “BAROQUE THE STREETS: DULWICH STREET ART FESTIVAL 2013” which will be happening between the 10TH AND 19TH OF MAY. We have invited some of the biggest names in international street art to Dulwich in order to create an outdoor gallery of large scale public murals inspired by works held by Dulwich Picture Gallery, England’s oldest public gallery. The nine day long festival explores the position of street art, huge new global art movement that it is, in the continuum of art history and will see over 20 of the current masters of the street reinterpret and remix the works of the masters of old. The event will be accompanied by tours of the murals and debates led by academics and experts from both the worlds of street art and classical art alike. We have also taken over an entire house in Dulwich and are putting on a large scale exhibition of works for the general public. The project is a collaboration between Street Art London and INGRID BEAZLEY, from DULWICH PICTURE GALLERY. Ingrid masterminded Stik’s project in Dulwich on 2012 which first introduced the concept of reinterpreting classical works from Dulwich Picture Gallery around the streets of Dulwich. Three Dulwich Picture Gallery works that will be reinterpreted are set out below with the respective artists. We will be releasing details of all associated events around the Dulwich Street Art Festival soon._MAD C
Will be reinterpreting “Still Life with Flowers” by __Van Huysum_ in a Stone Vase c.1720 More after the jump…{ 31 comments
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INTERVIEW: DAN WITZ
25 Mar ’13
_Images from Dan Witz._ HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN THE STREET ART SCENE? I got started doing street art in the late 1970’s as an art student in downtown New York City. Back then, the idea was that if the world was a fucked up place that desperately needed changing, and contemporary art (and art schooling) had miserably failed us in this respect, then it became our job as artists to not only challenge the system but also change it. Much as I enjoyed museums and galleries, they were part of the problem: clearly exhibiting paintings on some white wall somewhere wasn’t going to change many minds. So, in search of more immediate impact, most of my friends started bands, and I did that for a while too, but I was a painter at heart. Inspired by the awesomely graffiti subway trains, I started going out tagging (ormy version of it).
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CHRISTIAAN NAGEL
28 Feb ’13
Christiaan Nagel is a South African artist, been based in London since 2007. We, at Street Art London, last featured Nagel’s public artworks in this post herea
couple of years after they began to appear in London. Now we take a slightly deeper dive into the artistic universe of this mysterious artist. At first glance, the sculptural works of Nagel contrast with the wider milieu of street and public art to be found in Shoreditch presented two dimensionally on walls and subsequently the artist’s influences subsequently appear to be more diverse and distinct from his artistic peers in Shoreditch. More after the jump…{ 0 comments
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INTERVIEW: THIERRY NOIR28 Feb ’13
_Thierry Noir painting The Village Underground Wall (Feb 2013)_ _Thierry Noir was born in 1958 in Lyon, France, and came to Berlin in January 1982. He found a place to live close to the Berlin Wall. In April 1984, Noir began to paint the Berlin Wall in order to perform one real revolutionary act: to paint the Berlin wall, to transform it, to make it ridiculous, and to help destroy it. When the Wall fell in 1989 his paintings became a symbol of new-found freedom across Germany. Noir spent a week in London painting his iconic imagery around the streets of Shoreditch. _ WHY DID YOU MOVE TO BERLIN IN 1982? I moved to Berlin for one simple reason – because I couldn’t find my way in France. I was fired from every job I started. After a while I said to myself, I have to change something in my life, because if I continue like this I’m going directly into a dead end. I didn’t want to be unemployed. So I thought to myself, I have to change something radically in my life. At that time I had heard a lot about West Berlin, about the music. There were a lot of new wave groups. A lot of people had to live in squats because there were no flats. The new mayor of West Berlin said, “If I am elected, I promise I will clean all the squats from Berlin”. So he got elected in June ’81, and from that point on there was a big battle in West Berlin about housing, with a lot of police and violence. It was in the news everyday in France, so I said to myself let’s go there, let’s see what’s happened. So I started from nothing, with only two small suitcases. I came with an address, but after a few days some guys said to me you have to find something else. I was really on the street, with only my two suitcases, and I started from zero to live in Berlin. More after the jump…{ 18 comments
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THIERRY NOIR VISITS LONDON14 Feb ’13
_STREET ART LONDON is hosting the iconic Berlin street artist THIERRY NOIR as he makes his London debut. Noir is a forerunner of the modern street art movement, famous for being the first artist to continuously decorate the Berlin Wall illegally from 1984 to pre-empt its ultimate fall in 1989. Street Art London is joining forces with prominent London street artist Stik to welcome Noir and introduce his art to the walls of Shoreditch and Dalston. The culmination of Street Art London’s programme of events will see Thierry Noir combine forces with STIK in painting a collaborative mural on the prestigious __VILLAGE UNDERGROUND WALL. On the 21st of February Noir and Stik will be exploring the continuum of street art history, the old school and the new school, within the broader context of art history at a talk in association with Street Art London and THE COURTAULD INSTITUTE OF ART at Somerset House._ More after the jump…{ 10 comments
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INTERVIEW: KID ACNE
11 Feb ’13
_Sheffield 2009_
KID ACNE’S ART CAN BE SEEN ON WALLS ALL OVER THE GLOBE. THE SHEFFIELD-BASED ARTIST IS BEST KNOWN FOR HIS COMIC-LIKE ILLUSTRATIONS AND LARGER-THAN-LIFE SLOGANS. HE RECENTLY COMPLETED HIS BIGGEST LONDON MURAL AND STREET ART LONDON HAD THE CHANCE TO SIT DOWN WITH THIS ONE-MAN-ARMY TO PICK HIS BRAINS. _(All images save London 2013 are Kid Acne’s)_ WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THE PHRASE “OH MY DAYS” FOR THE VILLAGEUNDERGROUND MURAL?
I’ve been painting phrases for a while now. I probably did the first one around 2007 / 2008. I made hip-hop music for a number of years and when I was in a phase of making a lot of music I wasn’t really painting that much. I would write lyrics and ideas for songs in the back of my sketchbook and after a while I noticed I was writing more words in my book than I was drawing pictures in it. I thought I should really use them for something, so I started painting these slogans. They’re just every day phrases that people say. I think it is nice to paint things that people can relate to, plus it has a lot of impact. Initially, it was almost as though the buildings were having a conversation. I painted one on my old art college before it got knocked down that said “You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone”. I’ve always had it in my head that if I did a slogan in London it would say “Oh My Days”. People don’t really say that up north, so for me it’s a typical London phrase. I like painting big, bold stuff. It’s a good excuse to paint letters without having to write my own name over and over again. More after the jump…{ 5 comments
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