‘Déjà vu – Destiny’ ALICE PASQUINI – SOLO SHOW 23.03.2013 – 05.05.2013 Vernissage 23.03.2013 at 7 pm 44309 Street Art Gallery gnadenort 11a – Dortmund, Germany “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” – Henry Miller In the words of the historian Frederick Jackson Turner, while the European frontier
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Alice Pasquini in Ithaca, NY
Ithaca, near the geographical center of New York State, is a socially progressive town that has experimented with its own currency (“Ithaca Hours”), was one of the first cities in the US to confer rights to same-sex partners (1986), and is the home of two universities (Cornell University and Ithaca College). At the southern end
Alice Pasquini Photographed by Jessica Stewart
We’re counting down the last 12 days of 2012 with Street Art photos chosen by BSA readers. Each one was nominated because it has special meaning to a reader or is simply a photograph from 2012 that they think is great. Our sincere thanks to everyone who shared their favorite images. Our twelfth and final
BSA Images Of The Week: 06.23.24
Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! We were looking at the description and lineup of this new Punk exhibit and thinking about how it extends to the early and current mural/street art scene at play today… Opine, as one may, about the roots of this scene and our rigorous academic attempts at qualitative mastery,
BSA Images Of The Week: 06.02.24
Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! How’s your summer been so far? Many people say that Memorial Day unofficially begins Summer, so this week was the first one. Indeed! Baseball, soccer, and kickball are in the park, and movies or cocktails are on the roof. Lifeguards are on the beach, and kids are throwing
“Money & Followers” Heralds the Thinking Artists on the Street in Turin
Turin, Italy remains a hotbed for free thought and experimental art in public spaces. Despite so many inroads toward capitalizing on the radical movement of street art in recent years, this part of Italy has been fertile soil for the ornery, complicated, political, and eclectic artistic impulses that first drew us to this scene. A
Review of ’22: 365 on BSA
Approximately 5,000 photos, 250,000 words, 5 continents, 365 postings, 2,000 artists, and you. It is our honor to be able to share with BSA readers what we see, hear, think, and feel on the streets, in museums, in studio, in the galleries, and online. Have a look at the year we just finished here at
Some Gems from the Exhibition: “Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures” at UN Berlin
More than a hundred thousand or so visitors have come to our exhibition at Urban Nation in Berlin which takes over the entire museum. 350 photos, a few thousand more digitally, black books, drawings, ephemera, cameras, film slides, toys, miniatures, a mural, a complete timeline from 1943 to today, 70 original artworks, a 16 screen
BSA HOT LIST: Books For Your Gift Giving 2020
It’s that time of the year again! BSA has been publishing our “Hot Lists” and best-of collections for more than 10 years every December. In this year that has been so heavy and difficult for many of the BSA family we thought it would be inappropriate to do things the way we always do, out
City Takes Your Bus Stop? Biancoshock Will Help You Build a New One.
“The citizens, using their artisanal skills, built a new bus-stop in the same place where the institutional one resided,” says street artist Biancoshock, “choosing the shape, the colors, the useful information and its name.” This is community participation at its best and another route of inquiry into public space and its relationship to city dwellers
BSA Images Of The Week: 03.03.19 – Madrid Special
What a blast it has been this week in Madrid – on the street and on the stage with curators, artist, urban planners, professors, researchers, disrupters, and dreamers. We’re happy we managed to hit a number of the new murals as well as the one-off smaller pieces in the unsanctioned margins of the city. Our
BSA “Images Of The Year” for 2017 (VIDEO)
Of the thousands of images he took this year in places like New York, Berlin, Scotland, Hong Kong, Sweden, French Polynesia, Barcelona, and Mexico City, photographer Jaime Rojo found that Street Art and graffiti are more alive than every before. From aerosol to brush to wheat-paste to sculpture and installations, the individual acts of art