Our Fun Friday Stories today:
1. CASSIUS FOULER Solo Show in BROOKLYN Tonight
2. The Pantheon Catalog Release Party: Saturday in Brooklyn
3. Alexander Calder Mobile interactive banner on Google Today
4. Kid Acne “Kill Your Darlings”
5. Dalek and Greg Lamarche “Geometric Balance” at Show and Tell (Toronto)
6. NOMADE “Recent Artifacts” @ Hold Up (LA)
7. Bomb the Intersection (VIDEO)
8. An Insightful Look at NATURE with The Honey Badger (nasty word alert) (VIDEO)
CASSIUS FOULER Solo Show in BROOKLYN Tonight
“Outer Bourough” opens tonight at 17 Frost in Williamsburg, Brooklyn @ 6:00 pm. Dude has been kickin’ it and the work shows it too.
For more information regarding this show click on the link below:
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=21921
The Pantheon Catalog Release Party: Saturday in Brooklyn
About a year ago Daniel Feral told us about this idea he had for a show at the Donnell Library across from MOMA to draw attention to the history of graff and Street Art in New York. It seemed like a pretty vast undertaking at the time, and in fact, the project gradually and quickly ballooned and incorporated much of the community and helped capture this moment in history as well as give perspective to the evolution that preceded it. With partner Joyce Manolo and a cast of hundreds, Mr. Feral has taken a deep dive and produced a tome that will be used for reference for years to come, along with his own diagrammatic explanation of the evolution of Graffiti and Street Art in the context of other 20th Century art movements.
This 426-page catalog is a hybrid of scholarly journal, popular magazine, and graff zine. 33 artists from the 1970s through today tell their own histories, in their own words and pictures, while local writers and photographers give an overview of the cultural milieu. The catalog includes a dedication to Rammellzee by Charlie Ahearn, essay on the Feral Diagram by Daniel Feral, and Street Art in the 2000s by Steven P. Harrington with photographs by Jaime Rojo, in addition to 20 essays, 20 interviews and over 400 images from the efforts of over 30 individuals.
Date: Saturday, July 23, 2011 6-8PM (RSVP Only)
Where: Do or Dine @ 1108 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Between Lexington Avenue & Quincy Street
RSVP: rsvp@pantheonnyc.com
Alexander Calder Mobile interactive banner on Google Today
To celebrate the artists’ birthday today, the Calder Foundation has a very cool interactive mobile that behaves in the way one of his originals do.
Read more about Alexander Calder here
Kid Acne “Kill Your Darlings”
Celebrating his first solo show in his hometown, Kid Acne will be killing it at Sheffield: Millenium Gallery.
“I thought you might like to see this promo video for my exhibition, Kill Your Darlings” ~ Kid Acne
Dalek and Greg Lamarche “Geometric Balance” at Show and Tell (Toronto)
“Geometric Balance” At Show and Tell Gallery. 7:00 pm, Toronto, Canada:
For more information regarding this show click on the link below:
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=22893
NOMADE “Recent Artifacts” @ Hold Up (LA)
NOMADE “Recent Artifacts” @ Hold Up Art Gallery. Saturday at 7:00 PM in Los Angeles
For more information regarding this show click on the link below:
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=22781
Bomb the Intersection (VIDEO)
An Insightful Look at NATURE with The Honey Badger (nasty word alert) (VIDEO)
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