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Shepard Fairey Unveils “Rise Above Earth Justice” Mural in London, Promoting Climate Awareness
In alignment with the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly’s call for greater international cooperation, the world-renowned American artist Shepard Fairey has created a thought-provoking mural in London. Known for his impactful works addressing social and environmental justice, Fairey’s latest creation aims to inspire conversation about climate change and environmental stewardship. His mural, …
Pejac Returns to London with Two New Urban Artworks for HOPE Project
Following the iconic Downside Up on the lampposts of Shoreditch in 2016, renowned street artist Pejac has made a striking return to the streets of London with two new urban artworks. These pieces are part of HOPE, a pioneering print project in collaboration with Avant Arte. The collaboration follows a month-long residency by Pejac at …
Louis Masai Exhibiton at Crypt Gallery, London
In his latest exhibition, aptly titled, Missing, the profoundly proactive and environmentally engaged artist, Louis Masai will be showing a selection of brand new works that touches on poignant endangerment issues, questioning our relationship to the wildlife we share our earth with. Held in the one of the most atmospheric exhibition spaces in London, Euston’s Crypt Gallery, …
Street artist Joachim’s debut London solo show ‘Born to Paint’, 2018
The last solo show of Belgian street artist Joachim saw him literally take over Huberty & Breyne Gallery in Brussels for his successful sell out show ‘Till Death Do Us ‘Art’, in 2017. Since then Joachim has been creatively working on a new body of works for his debut London solo show ‘Born to Paint’, …
Interview with Ben Eine Following his Collaboration with Zippo
Zippo and Ben Eine, the world-acclaimed typography street artist, have unveiled a massive 188,368 square foot mural of the word “CREATE” – to celebrate the release of a limited-edition windproof lighter. The mural is located on the ground of an industrial compound in East London, where for over two and a half weeks a team …
Moniker Art Fair – 5-8 October 2017
Moniker’s eighth edition, three times bigger than last year’s fair, will bring the globe’s most influential new-contemporary art galleries together with established names of the urban art scene. The fair will abandon the traditional art fair model as we know it with visitors entering through a 30,000 square feet installation hall. In collaboration with Bill …
Dale Grimshaw “Pride and Prejudice”
From 23rd of March 2017 to 29th of April 2017, Dale Grimashaw will be at Well Hung Gallery in London for a solo show named “Pride and Prejudice” An original article by StreetArt360 About The Artist Dale is an English Street Artist born in the North of England (Lancashire). Dale had a difficult childhood and it was …
Make America Sane Again by Bambi
“Make America Sane Again” is the latest intervention by English street artist Bambi, at the Royal College Street, in Camden, London. About The Mural Lady Liberty once again takes centre stage in Bambi’s latest anti-Trump art which appeared 2 days in London, a week after her first Anti-Trump art ‘Good Mourning America’ was stolen within hours of being …
Interview: Fin DAC
In a relatively short urban art career, Fin DAC has defined and perfected an atypical paint/stencil style that ignores the accepted visual language of street art almost completely – he calls it Urban Aesthetics (a modern-day take on a 19th century art movement). Hailing from Cork (Eire), Fin Dac lived the majority of his life in …
Interview: Dan Kitchener
Dan Kitchener AKA ‘DANK’ is a Street Artist and Illustrator from living in Essex, UK. His work has a gritty urban theme, taken the surroundings and environment he experiences daily. He looks for beauty in the most mundane of scenes and particularly loves the relationship with light, shadow and composition. He has worked with some …
Interview: Martin Ron
For Martin Ron, Painting was a way of life, something he has been doing since he was a child with friends, at school, and in the streets. He continued with his passion for painting without even knowing that this would take him around the world, and that he would leave his art in the most important …