And thank you for your unrelenting support of Street Art and Street Artists
This week marks the two year anniversary that Arianna Huffington and Kimberly Brooks and team launched HuffPost Arts and we congratulate them on this achievement. An artist herself, Kimberly has employed that special vision, enthusiasm, and guidance to the venture, allowing it to grow in an organic way, encouraging many voices to sing and many views to be seen. Like Kimberly says in her piece today, “We embrace the idea that everyone is an artist.”
“Here we are, two years later, after the merger with AOL, our expansion into Europe, Canada and Latin America — the art, writings and comments you see here now constitute the most widely read arts blog in the world,” she says as she surveys the journey.
Brooklyn Street Art is proud that we have been contributors to HuffPost Arts since its inception with our in-studio interview with Street Artist Gaia right here in Brooklyn on June 17, 2010. Since that time we became regular contributors to the page with 63 pieces on Street Art around the world, in studios, and in museums. With Brooks’ avid encouragement and the expert guidance of Arts Editor Kathleen Massara, we have even been able to scoop publications like The LA Times and the New York Times with our reviews of LA MoCA’s “Art in the Streets” and the Brooklyn Museum’s important Keith Haring show this spring.
Kimberly likes to say that bloggers are like the Street Artists of the Internet. She may be pulling our leg, or she could be right on target. Whatever it is, we’re happy as hell about it!
The full list of our pieces for Huffington Post Arts Page over the last two years:
- UFO Crashes at Brooklyn Academy of Music
- What’s New in Bushwick: A Quick Street Art Survey
- Baltimore Opens Its Walls To Street Art
- Street Art, Bomb Scares, and Times of Anxiety
- Mexico City: High Art in Thin Air
- Heartbeat in the Barrio: Caribbean and Central American Street Art
- Springtime in Paris : Une Petite Revue of New Street Art
- Kosbe: Under the Radar and in the Studio
- Various And Gould Perform “Guest Work” On The Street In Istanbul
- Chris Jordan : A Bold Light Artist Hits Iconic Icelandic Church
- “Poorhouse for the Rich” Revitalized by the Arts
- Swoon in Kenya to Fight a War on Girls
- Keith Haring 1978-1982 : Early Keith at The Brooklyn Museum
- Judith Supine Hits the Runway in Paris
- A Mushroom Cloud in Manhattan: If You See Somethin’ …
- Street Artist “Cake” in Studio
- Valentines from the Street : BSA With Love
- “F**k Art” Opens Wide at Museum Of Sex (NSFW)
- The Power of Pun: Stephen “ESPO” Powers’ Signs in Brooklyn
- “Images of the Year 2011″ From Brooklyn Street Art (VIDEO)
- The Paris Underbelly Surfaces : A New Gallery Beneath the City
- Street Artist XAM : Architecture for the City Bird
- New Street Art from Nuart 2011 in Norway
- New York’s Nuit Blanche Redux : Industrial Buildings Brought to Light
- Kids, Animals & Street Art In ‘Living Walls : Albany’
- Occupy Wall Street: Handmade Signs and #Hashtags
- “Nature’s Revenge”, LUDO in NY, Chicago, and LA
- “Street Art Stories” Panel With HuffPost Arts At LA MOCA
- JR Turns the Bronx Inside Out
- UK Street Artist Miss Bugs: Girls, Sex And A Car Crash In Brooklyn
- Shepard Fairey : Too “Street” For Corporate, Too Corporate For The Street (PHOTOS)
- UK Street Artist HUSH, Blue Geishas And Graffiti Tags (PHOTOS)
- D*Face ‘Going Nowhere Fast’ In Los Angeles
- Hitting Up LA: The Streets Outside the Show (SLIDESHOW)
- Red Hot and Street: “Art in the Streets” Brings Fire to MOCA
- Martha Cooper: The MOCA Honoree is Remixed in Brooklyn and LA
- Wrinkles in L.A.? Street Artist JR Brings His. (PHOTOS)
- Street Art Valentines From Brooklyn Street Art (PHOTOS)
- ROA’s Magic Naturalism: Street Art Wild Kingdom in Mexico
- Swoon in Studio : Konbit, MOCA, and Liveable Sculpture
- 10 Best Street Art Moments of the Decade (PHOTOS)
- Best Brooklyn Street Art of 2010 (SLIDESHOW)
- Censorship! MOCA Has a BLU Tiger by the Tail
- Brian Adam Douglas Ready for Warrington Museum “Due Date” STUDIO VISIT (PHOTOS)
- Ernesto Yerena: Art Without Borders
- Faile Tells You ‘Bedtime Stories’
- Skattered Skulls: Day of the Dead Street Art
- Halloween Street Art Scares and Thrills (PHOTOS)
- Street Art Fights Censorship: Titi From Paris (PHOTOS)
- Print Is Dead, Long Live the Print Journal!
- “Co-Branding” Paris Bus Shelters With Ludo
- NY’s Nuit Blanche: “Bring To Light”
- “Nuart,” Nordic Jewel of Street Art
- Little Cement Urbanites: Isaac Cordal’s Street Art Installations
- Faile Studio Visit: Readying for Rubenstein
- Specter Spot-Jocks Shepard Fairey in New York City
- I Shot That! Street Art Photographers Capturing Ephemera
- Futura & Os Gemeos : Two Generations of Street Artists Hit NYC
- War On Apathy: Street Artist General Howe
- Viva la Revolución: Street Art Takes San Diego
- Street Artist Elbow Toe: Collage, NPR, Haiku
- The Generational Shift in Street Art Culture
See Kimberly’s cover story and a full compliment of images from her first two years here.
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