Street Artist Hush offers his own venue in Newcastle Upon Tyne for Street Artists to come in and lay down some paint, away from the street and apart from the financial implications of a gallery show. This new video interview with Street Art duo Herakut gives for the first time a genuine sense of their working relationship and approach to their pieces.
Says Hush, “The idea I had for this space is to give the artists an opportunity to create street work inside and in a controlled environment. The space allows artists to experiment and continue with a street aesthetic without having to produce canvas work for the public to view.”
Director: Brad Atwill
Cinematography : Tom Finch
‘Herakut – Show Them’ installation at onethirty3
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Image © Hush and OneThirty3
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