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Pure Evil Gallery Presents “3” A Group Show (London, UK)

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You are invited to an exhibition called 3…

The exhibition will be happening in 3 galleries in Paris, Los Angeles and London…

Im asking artists I like to each bring 3 pieces for each show…

Theres no curation , theres no wordy intellectual press release theres just ’3’…

3 in Paris is going to open at the Lebenson Gallery in the Marais on the 25th of November and run until December 31st …

3 in London is in a HUGE space at 28 Redchurch Street, City of London E2 7DP… Its going to open on the 2nd of December and run until December 31st…

3 in Los Angeles will be later in 2011…

I will be adding more information and general vibes about the show here http://pureevilgallery.tumblr.com/archive

London space generously provided by:
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Pure Evil Gallery Presents: “3” Group Show (Paris, France)

Pure Evil Gallery
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3

You are invited to an exhibition called 3…

The exhibition will be happening in 3 galleries in Paris, Los Angeles and London…

Im asking artists I like to each bring 3 pieces for each show…

Theres no curation , theres no wordy intellectual press release theres just ’3’…

3 in Paris is going to open at the Lebenson Gallery in the Marais on the 25th of November and run until December 31st …

3 in London is in a HUGE space at 28 Redchurch Street, City of London E2 7DP… Its going to open on the 2nd of December and run until December 31st…

3 in Los Angeles will be later in 2011…

I will be adding more information and general vibes about the show here http://pureevilgallery.tumblr.com/archive

London space generously provided by:
http://assets.arlosites.com/stills/17246241/fa21a57227.gif

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Poster Boy: “The War Of Art” Book Launch. NYC. Miami. Culver City.London

Poster Boy. "The War Of Art"
Poster Boy. “The War Of Art”

As you may know the Poster Boy book,  The War of Art, came out this year. The release of this book has given a few of us the opportunity do something much more significant. At The War of Art book launch on Saturday, Aug. 28th, we will officially kick off a legal defense fund for artists.

Kids Are Rallying Against The Empire (K.A.R.A.T.E.) is a grass roots effort we hope to eventually turn into a non-profit organization. Sadly, when dealing with the legal system most artists don’t know, understand, or are intimidated into forgoing their rights. Artists are often poorly represented in court and do not have financial access to proper counsel. K.A.R.A.T.E. is committed to helping artists defend themselves in court for art-related crimes conceived in public space.

Even at its infancy K.A.R.A.T.E. has managed to get Henry Matyjewicz, a Poster Boy participant, out of prison on appeal only two weeks after being sentenced to 11months by a superior court in New York. Mr. Matyjewicz is now being represented by world class civil rights lawyer, Ron Kuby. Because of K.A.R.A.T.E. Mr. Matyjewicz now stands a fighting chance in court.

I’m officially inviting you to The War of Art book release party. Whether you come to support Poster Boy or K.A.R.A.T.E. I’m hoping to see you there. Personally, I think supporting a legal defense fund is an obligation for those who say they’re supporters of graf and street art, besides the fact that it’s long overdue.

See you there: http://www.flickr.com/photos/26296445@N05/4910264171/

Email us at karatemeat@gmail.com if you’d like to know more about the fund.

Signed copies of the book along with special edition prints are available through nycposterboy@gmail.com. A portion of the sales will go to the K.A.R.A.T.E fund.

Peace,

Poster Boy

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Specter in London: Subtle Urban Camouflage

Specter is in London presiding over the opening of his solo show at Pure Evil Gallery on Thursday. That of course was not the only intent of his trip. Really what keeps Specter moving is a decrepit, decaying wall staring back right at him.

He is not all too keen on clean, smooth and pristine surfaces to place his street pieces. It is a challenge that he’s mastered. This is most evident in his work on the streets of New York. His hand tinted wheat pastes of people- often everyday workers or homeless or ordinary people are placed so perfectly that when you see them you think they were always a part of the wall or of the abandoned store front sign he uses as a backdrop/canvas.

The new exclusive images below are a perfect example of his art and placement- which goes beyond contextual to almost urban camouflage. What is it? Fabric painted on an old store front sign. The crimson folds against the old fading lettering makes the whole sign come back alive without making it look new. It stays the same: Old and abandoned and somehow romantic.

Now, if we could just figure out that “Faile” lettering…

Specter "Grant and Taylor"
Specter “Grant and Taylor” (photo © Sir Charles)

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Specter. “Grant & Taylor”. Detail (photo © Sir Charles)

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SNEAK PEEK: Specter Shows “Billy Bobby” at Pure Evil

Brooklyn-Based Specter Prepares For His Solo Show At Pure Evil Gallery

Street Artist Specter isn’t standing still and for the last sixteen months or so he has been running at top speed working on his gallery shows while at the same time doing what he wakes up for every morning: Creating art to install on the streets.

After a long trip to Russia where he spent several weeks speaking to art students, traveling, and beautifying some parts of the vast country with new pieces on the streets, he returned to Brooklyn where he wasted no time to work on three of his now iconic sculptures and put them on various locations around Brooklyn.  -All this while working on his new material for his Solo Show at Pure Evil Gallery in London tomorrow.

Here is a peek at what’s in store for the esteemed people of London: This one was just installed in gallery for Thursday’s show.

Specter. Billy Bobby. (Image Courtesy of the Gallery)
Specter. Billy Bobby. (Image Courtesy of the Gallery)

For more information about the show go here:

http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=13087

To read our interview with Specter go here:

http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=7362

To see Specter’s work in Russia go here:

http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=10919

To see Specter’s new sculptures in Brooklyn go here:

http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=12729

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Exclusive Pics of ROA’s Rooftop in Old Street, London

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In town for his smash solo show that opened this week at Pure Evil Gallery , street artist ROA flew to a nearby rooftop to install some sort of long-beaked bird. Thanks to eagle-eye photographer Sarah Didry, we can see the scene as it takes flight right now under sunny London skies.

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The next shots will be straight from the Pure Evil helicopter, which is currently in the English countryside taking Charley to a croquet game. Stay tuned!

images © Sarah Didry

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Stencil Top 5 for 03.01.10

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The Stencil Top 5 as picked by Samantha Longhi of StencilHistoryX

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Czarnobyl (POL) (spray on MDF, 7 colors and 9 stencils) (image courtesy Stencil History X)

Learn more about this piece by Czarnobyl at Stencil History X

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"Seems So Long Ago" by artist Btoy for the "Art for Bhopal" show at Pure Evil Gallery in London. (image courtesy Pure Evil Gallery)

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Artist Joe Iurato stands in front of his piece for the Art Whino "G40" Show in Washington DC. (image courtesy the artist)

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An anonymous piece in Paris (photo ©Lepublicnme)

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A portrait of David Bowie by MBW at his New York show (photo ©Lois in Wonderland)

See more at StencilHistoryX.com

Lois in Wonderland on Flickr

See more work by Joe Iurato

See more work by Btoy

Lepublicnme’s Flickr

Pure Evil Gallery

Art Whino “G40”



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