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Djerbahood 2: More of the Open Air Museum in Tunisia

Djerbahood 2: More of the Open Air Museum in Tunisia

The traditional architecture in the Medina Atiga may be what attracts you initially, but it is the 150 street artists who will keep you wandering through the maze of tiny streets. The outdoor curation of Djerba by Mehdi Ben Cheikh, a bi-national with a gallery in Paris, happened over the last decade among the sun-blasted domes, arches, and towers here.

Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance

“Djerba was exceptionally well placed for an operation with worldwide impact.” says the visionary Cheihk in the newly released Part 2 of Djerbahood, “On this, the southernmost island of the Mediterranean, the climate is pleasant and temperate for more than half the year.”

In this village of Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba, you are twenty-five kilometers from the airport, adjacent to a long shoreline of fine white sand, and officially walking inside a UNESCO World Heritage site. It also helps that here you’ll find palm trees, olive trees, figs, pomegranate, carob, apple, and apricot trees, crystal clear water, and a fairly mild climate.

Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance

“From my very first contact with the village and its inhabitants, I was persuaded that I was in the ideal place to launch an operation of this kind,” he says. “…The Djerbahood adventure had just begun.”

But aside from the hundreds of artworks in this outdoor museum, the new faces coming here also have infused the traditional community, businesses, and small industries. Mr. Cheihk spends some time detailing a tile business that has recreated itself with interesting new patterns and motifs and speaks of the newly engaged folks from the neighborhood who are proud of the artworks and ask for more when the originals have deteriorated.

It is an unusual project bringing street artists and muralists from 30 countries around the world, and the results have been enriching in culture and relationships. The unique atmosphere encourages unconventional artistic experiences, he says, stretching and blending new influences with the traditions of the area. It has become a laboratory of sorts where international meets contemporary.

Add Fuel. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Ardif. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Ardif. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
BToy. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Cryptik. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
David De La Mano. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Invader. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
M-City. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Mohaned L’Gacham. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Teuthis. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance
Shepard Fairey. Djerbahood 2. Albin Michel – Galerie Itinerrance

Djerbahood 2. Ediions Albin Michel. Galerie Itinerrance. 2022

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Mantra Flies High in Wynwood, Miami

Mantra Flies High in Wynwood, Miami

A bit of sérendipité, really, to be tooling around Wynwood in a holiday mindset and a rental car at the end of the year, and to look up to see Mantra on a cherry picker. We had just seen him in Brooklyn the month before and here he was again, painting freehand, as he does, with such precision and commitment, which he also does.

Mantra. Plate I. Detail. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The painting is thoughtful, as you may expect, with each of the collection a butterfly that can be found in Miami, he tells us. Next month he will be in Mexico in the middle of millions of – you know what. Keep going strong, Mantra.

Binomial name, from left to right, top to bottom :

1A Eurema d. daira ♂
1B Eunica Tatila ♀
1C Zerene Cesonia ♀
1D Phoebis Philea ♀
1E Limenitis arthemis astyanax ♀
2A Papilio P. Palames ♂
2B Hypolimnas Misippus ♂
2C Siproeta Stelenes ♂
3A Eurema d. daira ♀
3B Eunica Tatila ♂
3C Zerene Cesonia ♂
3D Phoebis Sennae ♀
3E Eumaeus Atala ♂

Mantra. Plate I. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mantra. Plate II. Detail of a work in progress. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Jaime, Mantra, and Steve. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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Martin Luther King Day 2023 : You Know What Time It Is

Martin Luther King Day 2023 : You Know What Time It Is

We take this day to reflect upon how far we have come and how very far we have to go to achieve parity. Our systemic racism and broken minds enable inequality to exist, and persist. Thanks to street artist Dragon 76 for reminding us that it’s in our hands.

Martin Luther King Jr. by Dragon 76 with East Village Walls. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The time is always right to do what is right

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Jumping To Conclusions: Don’t!

Jumping To Conclusions: Don’t!

“Now don’t go jumping to conclusions”, your 5th grade English teacher Mrs. Muckaraka would tell you, and you thought she sounded like a prehistoric relic, a walking anachronism.

Apply that proverb to the cycle of news propaganda parried at us on a daily basis, one wonders if we are always being led to the slaughter – or just every other day. With great regularity, we are encouraged to jump to conclusions without reasoned examination.

Sara Lynne-Leo (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Thinking is being erased. When watching cable news or listening to the corporate radio that blankets rural America, one sees that we are being pummeled by a logic that is beyond tortured, in much the same way Orwell warned. As you know, the repetition of the lie is what eventually makes it true.

“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.”

But now, don’t jump to conclusions. That doesn’t necessarily mean that we are going to repeat history. Our behavior is not being manipulated in an organized programmatic manner.

Right?

Our thanks to street artist Sara Lynne Leo for sparking this particularly side-winded Saturday diatribe.

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BSA Film Friday: 01.13.23

BSA Film Friday: 01.13.23

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Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.

Now screening:
1. Nick Cave: Forothemore via Guggenheim Museum
2. Reckoning with Grief at the Water Park / Black Slide / A short animated film by Uri Lotan
3. BEATLES, AUTOMATA by Daniel Bennan

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BSA Special Feature: Nick Cave: Forothemore via Guggenheim Museum

Home of HOUSE; young, queer, black folks made the nights come alive and stay pumping all night long in Chicago when Nick Cave was coming up. Style was everything, performance, and happenings with all the trappings – a place to let it all blast outward in search of form. Whatever is holding us down on this earth, Nick Cave provides a portal into how we may supercede it all.

Nick Cave: Forothemore via Guggenheim Museum



Reckoning with Grief at the Water Park / Black Slide / A short animated film by Uri Lotan via The New Yorker.

Grief hits you in the strangest places, including in water parks. When it does, you better just go with the flow, baby.



BEATLES, AUTOMATA by Daniel Bennan

Eventually everything becomes folk art, no matter how revolutionary you initially perceived it to be. Here artist Daniel Bennan carves these mop headed earthshakers into a Beatrola.

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Wynwood Walls 2022 – Wynwood, Miami

Wynwood Walls 2022 – Wynwood, Miami

“A splash of color” is how many local news programs nationally brightened people’s day at the end of an episode with a local art segment in the last decade. More often than not, they were talking about new murals going up around town, or more specifically, in a moribund business district that needed some foot traffic. The camera pans to catch massive murals of bright posies and a closeup of a paint-splattered ponytailed Picasso in overalls perched high atop a cherry picker.

Dulk. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Here in Wynwood Walls the crowds were coursing in the midst of the splash between Christmas and New Years Day, an outdoor art gallery exhibit that allows a family to enjoy the mural movement with confined fences and personal tour guides. Free of politics essentially and pumped full of visual stimulation, the side-by-side murals from an international roster prove excellent backdrops for selfies and safe enjoyment by everyone from the stroller set to blue-haired family royalty.  This is more than just a splash of color; this is a specifically focused kaleidoscope of images that give one view of the current scene away from the wild untamed streets, created for guests to have an entertaining afternoon and possibly see a street art hero.

While you are here, check out the current exhibit in the gallery with Hebru Brantley, or a collection of unrelated canvasses in the Goldman Global Arts store. Naturally, you’ll want to exit through the gift shop.

Bicicleta Sem Freio. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bicicleta Sem Freio. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bicicleta Sem Freio. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bicicleta Sem Freio. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Drik The Villain channeling Tron and Styx for this layering of the past/future. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Hebru Brantley on cloud nine perhaps at Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Hebru Brantley inside the compound. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mikael B. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mikael B. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Lelin Alves. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Lelin Alves. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Shepard Fairey. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Shepard Fairey. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Shepard Fairey. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Shepard Fairey. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Jessie and Katey. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Jessie and Katey. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Jessie and Katey. Detail. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Millo. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Millo. Wynwood Walls 2022. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

For Wynwood Walls schedule of events, hours of operation, ticket prices, and directions click HERE

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Osona Artimur Festival in Spain. First Edition / Part II

Osona Artimur Festival in Spain. First Edition / Part II

Prats de Lluçanès, Manlleu, Sant Julià de Vilatorta, Sant Bartomeu del Grau, and Alpens

Here we have more examples of city meeting rural, traditional meeting Stylez, countryside meeting contemporary, local pride meeting international flavor. In part II of our report from October/November’s Osona Artimur Festival, photographer and street art/mural art expert Fer Alcalá observes that putting together a wide-spread event like this is complicated and rewarding, somewhat like managing the United Nations General Assembly every September.

Wedo Goas. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)

“The fact is that looking for walls outside the big cities can be an alternative solution for artists and cultural managers due to the difficulties that can be found downtown Barcelona,” says Alcalá and colleague Laura Colomé in their description of the massive event. “The rules about architectural aesthetics, the shortage of legal walls and the strong rivalry make managing big events of this nature a very hard task to do.”

Wedo Goas. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)

Nonetheless, the community spirit and lust for communicating through art-in-the-streets show in the quality and range of works. The modern world may be awash with a sense of chaos, wonder, and mystery in ways we didn’t imagine; it’s precisely why we need to be outside talking about art with each other to contemplate and process the changes in the context of our collective history.

“Rural contexts become new places for researching, innovation, and promoting art,” they tell us. “It’s fair to say that Osona Artimur festival brings new horizons to art in the countryside of Catalunya and these five pioneer villages.”

Sergi Bastida. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)

Invited artists: Zoer, Ana Barriga, Satone, Nano4814, Luogo Comune, Isaac Cordal, Rosh,  Alberto Montes,  Jan Vallverdú, Marta Lapeña, Eloise Gillow
Artists selected by open call: Twee Muizen, Sergi Bastida, Wedo Goas
Artists working on participatory processes: Daniel Muñoz, Chu Doma,  Alessia Innocenti, Mateu Targa, Zosen

Sergi Bastida. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Sergi Bastida. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Mateu Targa. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Mateu Targa. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Mateu Targa. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Nano4814. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Nano4814. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Nano4814. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
ROSH. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
ROSH. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
ROSH. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
SatOne. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
SatOne. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
SatOne. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Twee Muizen. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Twee Muizen. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Twee Muizen. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Zoer. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Zoer. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Zoer. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Zosen. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Zosen. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Zosen. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
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Osona Artimur Festival in Spain. First Edition / Part I

Osona Artimur Festival in Spain. First Edition / Part I

A 5-village mural program will be surely eclectic, to say the least. The first Osona Artimur Festival produced 19 of them, murals that is, and each speaks to the sensitivities of the modern era, an awareness of local history, and the unarticulated sensibilities of a multi-headed program here in the countryside just to the north of Barcelona. Curated by members and organizers at a pioneering urban art center called B-Murals, the quality of work and diversity of styles represent a fair survey of the international scene at the moment, with a decidedly local sabor.

Ana Barriga. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)

With B-Murals bringing the community and educational roots to the project, the complex execution during this autumn was coordinated with the Department of Tourism of Osona and the Catalan company Transit Projects. Working closely with the five villages, they served as intermediaries between locals and the international artists who came to paint there from France, Germany, Argentina, Ireland, Italy, Chile,… and closer to home.

Ana Barriga. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)

The towns of Prats de Lluçanès, Manlleu, Sant Julià de Vilatorta, Sant Bartomeu del Grau, and Alpens welcomed the artists. All participants were supported by an extensive production team, including assistants, runners, photographers, and film archivists. Here is our first of two postings from this part of Spain that features rivers, mountains, and beautiful landscapes.

Ana Barriga. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)

Enjoy Osona Artimur Festival.

Our special thanks to Fer Acala for sharing his images and observations about the event with us and BSA readers.

Invited artists: Zoer, Ana Barriga, Satone, Nano4814, Luogo Comune, Isaac Cordal, Rosh,  Alberto Montes,  Jan Vallverdú, Marta Lapeña, Eloise Gillow
Artists selected by open call: Twee Muizen, Sergi Bastida, Wedo Goas
Artists working on participatory processes: Daniel Muñoz, Chu Doma, Alessia Innocenti, Mateu Targa, Zosen

Alessia Innocenti. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Alessia Innocenti. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Alessia Innocenti. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Alberto Montes. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Alberto Montes. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Chu Doma. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Chu Doma. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Chu Doma. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Daniel Muñoz. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Daniel Muñoz. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Daniel Muñoz. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Isaac Cordal. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Isaac Cordal. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Isaac Cordal. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Eloise Gillow. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Eloise Gillow. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Jan Vallverdú. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Jan Vallverdú. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Jan Vallverdú. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Marta Lapeña. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Marta Lapeña. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Marta Lapeña. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Luogo Comune. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Luogo Comune. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
Luogo Comune. Osona Artimur Festival. B-Murals. Spain. (photo © Fer Alcala)
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A (Brief) Dispatch From Barcelona : Aryz, Sixe Paredes, Registered, and Friends

A (Brief) Dispatch From Barcelona : Aryz, Sixe Paredes, Registered, and Friends

Post-Graffiti? Surreal-Primitive? Flat-Channel Brute? This stuff is hard to categorize sometimes as the roots are in graffiti and advertising and illustration and communications and all art history- but for sure a lot of this fresh paint looks fresh indeed in Barcelona.

BSA contributor and photographer Lluis Olive-Bulbena hit a graffiti jam with some notable names on the streets, including two of Barcelona’s most notorious; Aryz and Sixe Paredes. ¡Qué guay!

Trojan (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Registered. Sixe Paredes. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Sixe Paredes. Aryz. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Sixe Paredes (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Aryz (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Aryz (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Ziek (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
GR170. Enric Sant (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Enric Sant. Registered. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
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BSA Images Of The Week: 01.08.23

BSA Images Of The Week: 01.08.23

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week!

Boy, that Kevin McCarthy is as popular as an STD in a bordello. After begging and paying off more and more people to vote for him so he could become Speaker of the House, it was well past midnight before he got some serious action – and it took 15 ballots over 4 days to award him into his position finally. A classy bunch too, if the pushing and shoving is any indication. Not to be outdone, our own favorite Brooklyn right-wing corporate progressive homesnack Jeffries sliced and diced his foes with some fancy alphabetics in his speech that somehow looked suddenly like a State of the Union speech via Sesame Street.

“FREEDOM OVER FASCISM. GOVERNING OVER GASLIGHTING. HOPEFULNESS OVER HATRED. INCLUSION OVER ISOLATION. JUSTICE OVER JUDICIAL OVERREACH. KNOWLEDGE OVER KANGAROO COURTS. LIBERTY OVER LIMITATION. MATURITY OVER MAR-A-LAGO. NORMALCY OVER NEGATIVITY.”

Clairvoyants that they are, the World Economic Forum already had McCarthy’s new title on its website weeks ago. In our age of dirty wars and dirtier martinis, that story had legs in some Twitter circles, but the WEF clarified the situation.

Meanwhile the BSA office game on Friday was Kevin McCarthy name-that-tune day – challenging us to find popular songs to describe the ongoing losing of votes: Winners of the contest were “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” by the Rolling Stones, “Big Pimpin”, by Jay Z, “Burning Down the House,” by Talking Heads, “Fool on the Hill,” by the Beatles, and “Please, Please, Please” by James Brown, “If It Ain’t Ruff,” by NWA.

Meanwhile, BSA was starting the year in Jersey City to catch some of the newer street art murals that we haven’t published, and the graffiti was on-point as well.

Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring: Nespoon, SETH, MadC, Homesick, Manik, Mack, WASP, Beset, JCMP, and Louie Gasparro.

MadC. JCMAP. Jersey City, NJ (photo © Jaime Rojo)
MACK (photo © Jaime Rojo)
SORY (photo © Jaime Rojo)
BESET (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
NeSpoon (photo © Jaime Rojo)
NeSpoon. Detail. JCMAP. Jersey City, NJ (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Homesick. Samya. ? (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Louie Gasparro tribute to Virgil Abloh. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
NEW. RAM (photo © Jaime Rojo)
SETH. Detail. JCMAP. Jersey City, NJ (photo © Jaime Rojo)
SETH. JCMAP. Jersey City, NJ (photo © Jaime Rojo)
SETH. Detail. JCMAP. Jersey City, NJ (photo © Jaime Rojo)
SETH. JCMAP. Jersey City, NJ (photo © Jaime Rojo)
FEELSYKOE. OSF. WASER (photo © Jaime Rojo)
MANIK. WASP (photo © Jaime Rojo)
AVERT (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Help with ID, please… (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Help with ID, please… (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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El Tono Talks Post-Graffiti with MZM

El Tono Talks Post-Graffiti with MZM

Kristina Borhes & Nazar Tymoshchuk at MZM Projects bring us an exemplary profile of the French public art/street artist/fine artist Eltono. A former graffiti writer and semi-professional lounger, Eltono is always experimenting with his own process, hoping sometimes to “facilitate some kind of accident,” say the directors. “He often relies on the roll of a dice, the act that provides the possibility to lose absolute control over the final look of an artwork.”

To continue with MZM Project’s focus on post-graffiti, it is fascinating to imagine this former graffiti writer’s route to get here. Most likely, it was many routes, given his penchant for experimentation.

“Eltono is an amazing narrator, he’s so genuine and true. You just want to listen to it over and over again,” says Borhes.


El Tono. FROM THE LETTERS OF A NAME SERIES. Produced and filmed by MZM Projects. Interview # 2 (photo © MZM Projects)
El Tono. FROM THE LETTERS OF A NAME SERIES. Produced and filmed by MZM Projects. Interview # 2 (photo © MZM Projects)
El Tono. FROM THE LETTERS OF A NAME SERIES. Produced and filmed by MZM Projects. Interview # 2 (photo © MZM Projects)
El Tono. FROM THE LETTERS OF A NAME SERIES. Produced and filmed by MZM Projects. Interview # 2 (photo © MZM Projects)

See the first in this series:

Through a Post-Graffiti Lense: Erosie In Pursuit Of Freedom

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BSA Film Friday: 01.06.23

BSA Film Friday: 01.06.23

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Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.

Now screening:
1. The Laughing Heart – by Bradley Bell, Charles Bukowski, Tom Waits, and Grizzly Bear
2. METAL LOVERS via Spray Daily
3. HELLO FROM BERLIN – AGAIN – CTM.IOC CREWS via I Love Graffiti

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BSA Special Feature: The Laughing Heart – Bradley Bell, Charles Bukowski, Tom Waits, and Grizzly Bear

It makes us very happy to share this animated short film by Bradley Bell, “The Laughing Heart”, based on a poem by Charles Bukowski, as we publish the first edition of BSA Film Friday for 2023. We believe that your life and the choices you make determine what makes you unique and who you are. Stay honest and authentic with yourself; the mistakes that you will make will be as valuable as the victories you will celebrate.

METAL LOVERS via Spray Daily

From whole cars to whole trains, the Metal Lovers Crew staked their claim in ’21 and ’22. The choice of dramatic music here makes it extra impressive.

HELLO FROM BERLIN – AGAIN – CTM.IOC CREWS via I Love Graffiti

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