New murals today in London in conjunction with the Olly Walker curated “XX: A Moment in Time” show at Saatchi Gallery, which is now running until March 6. The all-female show highlights the depth of field that has emerged during these last few years with formally trained artists of many disciplines explanding the definitions of contemporary art and Street Art.
Elle (photo © Allison Crawbuck)
A mix of emerging and established, the show brings in an international selection of artists, including: Aiko (Japan/USA), Alice Pasquini (Italy), Caratoes (Belgium/Hong Kong), Crajes (Spain), Elle (USA), Faith47 (South Africa), Handiedan (Netherlands), Hera (Germany), Hueman (USA), Lora Zombie (Russia), Madamoiselle Maurice (France), Marina Zumi (Argentina), Martha Cooper (USA), Mimi S (Germany), Miss Van (France), Olek (Poland), Sandra Chevrier (Canada), Vexta (Australia) and Zabou (France).
Elle (photo © Allison Crawbuck)
Here we see new walls by Elle, Zabou, Marina Zumi, Himbad, and Alice Pasquini.
“XX: A Moment in Time” is curated by Olly Walker of Ollystudio and is supported by Yasha Young. The exhibition is on view in the Prints & Originals Gallery at the Saatchi Gallery from until March 6. Please check the Saatchi Gallery homepage for some closure days in February and see the additional pieces available online.
Elle (photo © Allison Crawbuck)
Zabou (photo courtesy of Zabou)
Zabou (photo © Allison Crawbuck)
Zabou (photo © Zabou)
Marina Zumi (photo courtesy of Marina Zumi)
Marina Zumi (photo courtesy of Marina Zumi)
Himbad and Marina Zumi (photo courtesy of Marina Zumi)
Alice Pasquini (photo © Jessica Stewart)
Alice Pasquini (photo © Jessica Stewart)
Alice Pasquini (photo © Jessica Stewart)
Alice Pasquini (photo © Jessica Stewart)
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