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Street Art or Collectible Commodity?

An interview with stylist turned curator Finn Brewster, the 23-year-old founder of Camden Open Air Gallery...

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Meet the Anonymous Street Artist Jerkface

Trebuchet speaks to street artist Jerkface about his solo exhibition at Maddox Gallery and being cast as a villain in the art world...

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Street Artist Pipette Painting Inspired by Cancer Research

Based upon real-life images of cancer research, James Cochran's intricate artwork is made of an estimated 50,000 small dots of paint, each hand-dispensed from a laboratory pipette....

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Trebuchet Podcast 3 – Street Art in a Lithuanian Youth Prison

A podcast for the adventurous creative...

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Earth Day Prompts First Ever Global Stealth Street Art Event

For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, more than 500 artists bring passion and protest to the first ever global stealth street art event....

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YZ: Street Artist Makes Image for New French Stamps

President Macron has selected an image for a new set of French stamps designed by YZ, a Franco-British street artist whose work celebrates strong women....

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Street Art Goes Rural: Swiss Erosion Grafitti

Determining erosion rates via painting...

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Street Art to Gallery – An LA Story (Gary John)

The transition from street art to gallery credibility takes talent and a scoop of good luck. Gary John has both. Profile....

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Life, death, pleasure, and pain. A female voice in Street Art (Jennifer Korsen)

The female population is largely unrepresented in the world of graffiti and street art. Jennifer Korsen is the exception...

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Lazarides: A Street Art Empire

“You either close up a shop and cry behind closed doors for the next five years or you have a go and see what you can do next.” Steve Lazarides refuses to be daunted by economic crisis....

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Art on the Streets Exhibition

The posters invite the viewer to consider the role that visual activism can play in our everyday experience, highlighting the power of images to challenge and empower....

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Gut Instinct Doesn’t Wither: Old’uns Are As Streetsmart as Da Yoof

80-year-olds as street-savvy as 18-year-olds ...

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Occupying the Heart of the Beast: Wall Street Protest 2011

Occupying the Heart of the Beast: Observations, Amid the Multitudes in Liberty Plaza where both the winged spirit of commitment and the rag and bone shop of the heart abide. The ongoing exercise in...

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Milan Art Week and miart: A city in harmony

A review of miart and Milan Art Week 2025 ...

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Ken Turner: The Oldest Performance Artist In The World (probably) — Part III

'It was hilarious. I couldn’t stop laughing when I saw the Queen coming.' Veteran performance artist and painter Ken Turner recalls high (and low) times from his Action Space project....

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Ken Turner: The Oldest Performance Artist In The World (probably) — Part II

'...we didn't understand the philosophy. We were making it.' Part two of an interview with groundbreaking and influential UK performance artist Ken Turner....

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Ken Turner: The Oldest Performance Artist In The World (probably)

An interview with groundbreaking and influential UK performance artist Ken Turner. ...

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Can art change tech (for the better)? Nxt Museum presents Still Processing

Nxt Museum proudly announces Still Processing, its newest group exhibition set to open on February 7, 2025....

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Shaking off winter on York Street: Experimental film, multidisciplinary installations and snow globes

Interrogating the intricate layers of contemporary storytelling, Teaspoon Projects presents its inaugural event at 67 York Street Gallery...

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Is this where artists learn to launch and collectors seize their bitcoin moment? London Art Fair

London Art Fair returns for its 37th edition in 2025, connecting the best galleries from around the world with both seasoned and aspiring collectors to discover and champion outstanding modern and...

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Amsterdam Art Week: Contrast and Delight

A review of Amsterdam Art Week 2024 ...

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In the Eye of the Storm—The Race to Save Ukraine’s Art Treasures

The story behind the touring exhibition “In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930”...

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Art Through Time: Alon Zakiam Gallery

A review of Art Through Time exhibition at Alon Zakaim, 2024...

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Art’s Dividing Line

The Colony Room Club and Kant on this one from the heart...

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Cultural Ecology: Contemporary Art in Marrakech, IZZA

A review of contemporary Art Hotel IZZA, Marrakech...

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Arrival in Baksi, Discovering Responsibility, Art and Vuslat’s Turkish Emanet

A review of Emanet by Vuslat at the Baksi museum, in Bayburt Turkey. ...

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Septuplet: How Art Can Nurture Radical Urban Immersion

Embedded within our individual experience of life is the notion of consumption and presence, by which the parameters of human experience can be constructed (as much as it could be disrupted)....

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Do We Need a New Definition of Violence? Brad Evans on Art and Technology

An interview with Philosopher Brad Evans on violence, history and contemporary life. ...

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Colonialism, Audience and Art’s Ability to Teach

An interview with Larry Ossei-Mensah...

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The Perfumus Affair: Art Inspired by Fragrance?

A scented and colourful collaboration between Aspects Beauty and Runway Gallery uncovers hidden experiences. ...

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