INSA – Tights & Leggings Mixtape

In anticipation of INSA and Inkie’s European summer exhibit, Fools Gold, Dj Kokoro has made a very special mix tape especially for this upcoming event.

Bristol legend Inkie and London graffiti fetishist INSA will be traveling across Europe, painting murals in London, Brussels and Berlin, finally arriving in Warsaw to hang their first ever collaborative exhibition of paintings and limited edition prints. Tights and Leggings will be the official afterparty of the Fool’s Gold launch party in Warsaw on June 11th.

DJ Kokoro has many different beats in his bag, mainly focusing on various style of dubstep, going through UK-garage, grime and reggae, while also playing dubplates from his own ‘Neo Tokyo Bass’ crew. Based where the name suggests, the NTB ‘push pure vibes of their origin through the filter of dubstep beat science’.

Download Tights & Leggings Mix vol.3 HERE

The Next Generation @ London Miles Gallery

Nathan DeYoung

This June California’s Thinkspace Gallery will be teaming up with the UK’s very own London Miles Gallery for what promises to be a ground breaking group exhibition. Righteously titled The Next Generation; the exhibit will feature a 45 strong selection of international artists from the burgeoning New Contemporary Art movement. The London Miles Gallery will be housing a number of works of art from a fastidiously handpicked selection of emerging and established artists as it aims to bring the best new international talent to the doorstep of London’s Contemporary art community.

The Next Generation opens on June 11th (7pm to 11pm) and will be on view until July 4th.

Here’s a full list of the artists that will be featured at the show

Aaron Nagel
Adam Caldwell
Allison Sommers
Amy Sol
Andy Kehoe
Anthony Clarkson
Anthony Pontius
Audrey Kawasaki
Brett Amory
Bumblebee
Caia Koopman
Cherri Wood
Chris Murray
Craig “Skibs” Barker
Dabs Myla
Dan-ah Kim
David MacDowell
Derek Gores
Gaia
Jacub Gagnon
Jeff Ramirez
Jen Lobo
Jesse Hotchkiss
Joseph “2H” McSween
Josie Morway
Kelly Vivanco
Lesley Reppeteaux
Linnea Strid
Liz Brizzi
Mari Inukai
Mike Russek
Moki
Nathan DeYoung
Nouar
Pakayla Rae Biehn
Paul Barnes
Peter Taylor
Rebecca Hahn
Sarah Joncas
Seth Armstrong
Stella Im Hultberg
Timothy Karpinski
Tony Philippou
Tran Nguyen
Yosuke Ueno

Grab a sneak peak of the exhibition coming together here

SEEN Book Signing In Paris

The “Godfather of Graffiti” SEEN is one of the most well respected writers alive today. Here’s a chance to meet him in person in a Parisian book signing event. SEEN will be present at the Beaubourg National Modern Arts Museum in Paris for the book signing of the book From Style Writing to Art, a Street Art Anthology at 6pm tonight, Friday May 28th. This collection talks about 40 years of creation in this movement.

Lazarides Presents EUROTRASH

Lazarides LA newest show – EuroTrash sets up a stellar line up of some of the hottest European artists around right now. Using the overlooked, misunderstood and mundane elements of  everyday life,  EuroTrash aims to captures its audiences attention with the distinctive style and alternative approach that artists JR, Conor Harrington, Antony Micallef and Vhils bring with them. Sharing a vested interest in their individual and collective surroundings and society, they poetically express a desire for universal appreciation – despite the tacky connotation that is usually associated with the term “Euro Trash”.

Frances very own JR (seen above) is known for immersing himself within cultures where struggle and conflict are rife. He presents his monochromatic photographs, often over 20 feet high on unconventional exhibiting arena’s to highlight humanist matters that are often overlooked. Cork born painter Conor Harrington (seen at the top) on the other hand, goes against the grain of the fast pace of graffiti art preferring to opt for the slower process of oil painting. Interested in opposing elements, illusion of power and the emotional side of masculinity, soldiers and conquerors exist within Conor’s colorful and abstracted landscapes, yet never forget his street roots.

London based Antony Micallef’s (seen above) energetic work both celebrates and despises contemporary society. The world portrayed by Micallef is one of contradictions as Barbie becomes the Virgin Mary adorned with a Chanel necklace and cutesy paraphernalia, Angel’s wield guns and Soldiers wear flower power printed uniforms. Portuguese artist Vhils (seen below) works with manipulating surfaces, whether it is the brick façade of buildings with masonry equipment or layered fly posters that he peels away, he transforms these varying planes to reveal mystifying, striking portraits that explore a cities dimensions