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Explore our curated collection of articles focusing on urban art galleries. Discover how these spaces showcase graffiti, street art, and other forms of urban expression. We delve into the artists, the movements, and the impact these exhibitions have on the art world. From established institutions to hidden gems, we highlight the galleries pushing boundaries and fostering a deeper appreciation for this vibrant art form. Read about exhibitions, artist profiles, and insights into the unique relationship between urban art and the gallery setting.
Incubus Project - Street Art from Russia
Christmas is over, so I will again have time to write some nice articles about urban art and culture for you. I hope, you had a nice Christmas and got some nice gifts. Did you know that we will have some Russian street art here in Berlin?
Inky is the remaining part of the Russian street art duo Incubus Project, which gain a lot of popularity while their participation at the graffiti and street art festival “Names” in Prague in 2008. With the futuristic style of their complex collages, they created some great and interesting eye-catching urban artworks.
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Nomad - Classical Painting & Street Art
Yesterday, one of Berlin’s most famous urban artists Nomad opened his recent exhibition “Rainbowcoloured Tears of a Clown” at the Circleculture Gallery.
“Circleculture Gallery is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition featuring the artist Nomad. As an original street artist, he developed his expressional variants conceptually and technically through interactive projects in interior and exterior spaces: combining writing and street art with poetry and classical painting.
In this context, we become acquainted with Nomad’s street art in the gallery as part of a holistic work of art. The works shown move between humour, satire and human drama. At the centre is the clown or fool, who mirrors the ambiguity of human existence.” (press release)
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Smash 137 – Art Exhibition & Book Signing
“Smash Proof” is the new book by European graffiti artist Smash 137. It’s art of the “On The Run” book series and will be proudly presented by From Here To Fame and friends.
“Smash 137 has a worldwide reputation as being an innovator. His impact on the international writer’s scene is significant and widespread. He is what you might call a writer’s writer, with an advanced conceptual take on letter styles and modes of application. Equally at home in the street and in the gallery his work takes the art of writing to the next level.” (press release)
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Part One - The Death Squad
Yesterday I visited my friend Marc. He is the curator of the ATM Gallery in Berlin, which is dedicated to street art, urban art and graffiti.
While we talked to each other, an old man came into the gallery, which is currently presenting the Emess stencil art show “What’s the colour of money?”. To cut a long story short, this relatively old man was no less a person than graffiti legend Part One himself! Already in 1974, Part One was part of the most influential style writers of New York. His innovative letters and color-concepts characterized the graffiti development worldwide.
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“Robots vs. Monsters vs. Art Toys”
One of Berlin’s most interesting shops for urban design, vinyl toys, fashion and art “Big Brobot” celebrated its fifth birthday at the last weekend!
In addition to a special birthday sale and some surprises, the “Big Brobot” team invited to their “Robots vs. Monsters vs. Art Toys” exhibition at the Superplan Gallery!
How the name indicates, there were exhibited a lot of vinyl robots, monsters and other toys.
The show runs until September 10th. I already visited “Robots vs. Monsters vs. Art Toys” and took some photos…really nice!
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Photos: Superblast Exhibition
Some days ago, I told you to visit the recent exhibition by Berlin based street artist and graphic designer Superblast at the Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Berlin.
Today I had some time to go there and took some photos!
Superblast’s art installation, named “The Shadow Of The Future”, is a room full of hand-painted artworks, which show several icons as well as symbols of world religions and cults. It is very interesting to see how he always gives his famous character other things in its hands…
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Stroke01 - Urban Art Fair Munich
Something heard about “Stroke01 - Urban Art Fair”?
It is the first European art fair for urban contemporary art and the successor of „Kunst im Tresor“, a very big and successful urban art exhibition (more than 1.400 guests and visitors joined the event on two days…) which happened in May.
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Planned and organized by the Munich event agency “Herr Keuner”, the team of “Intoxicated Demons” from Berlin and the Munich “Team from Hell”, about 15 international galleries and urban art projects will show their picture, drawings, toys and other exhibits together in an old car dealership in the heart of Munich.
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The Krah - Vandal Tendencies Exhibition
Do you ever heard something about The Krah?
*The Krah is a decrepit but talented young man who has wasted most of his youth scribbling on everything and using any medium he could get his hands on.
As vandalism was the most fun thing to do, The Krah started painting the streets and the subway trains of Athens in 1997, but his graffitis, stickers and posters can also be seen on the streets of a lot of other citys around the world, all over Europe and cities such as Tokyo and Bangok.
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