Weekend link-o-rama

Jade and Seth

So I’ve been working a lot lately on Re:Humanities, a symposium of undergraduate work in the digital humanities. It’s taking place next week at Swarthmore College, just outside of Philadelphia. I hope you’ll come check it out if you’re nearby. I’ll be speaking about how the internet has changed street art, and there are a bunch of other great topics up for discussion for anyone interested in the digital humanities. Okay, that’s my personal announcement for the week, now onto the news:

Photo by Jade

China Style Wednesday!

Photo by MyJediLightSaber

Being that I just got back from China, I decided to do this week’s Wild Style Wednesday with the graffiti and street art of the Chinese city of Shanghai.

Photo by MyJediLightSaber
Roka. Photo by Kersavond
Banksy Legal Team. Photo by Kersavond

Legal Team? Whatever that means.

Photo by Kersavond
Fiked and Gsar. Photo by Kersavond
CLW and Yems. Photo by Kersavond
Photo by MyJediLightSaber

Photos by Kersavond and MyJediLightSaber

New in Bushwick, Brooklyn

From playful paste-ups to stylish graffiti murals, new pieces are surfacing daily in Brooklyn’s Bushwick. Here’s a sampling:

Keely
Radical and ND'A
Owns & Ewok
Shank aka Demote
Sen2

 Photos by Tara Murray

New work by Hush and an upcoming solo show

That flared tag is chilling. Hush gave us this as a little sample of what we’re to expect at his upcoming solo show in May at Metro Gallery in Melbourne. The show will be displaying a large body of his work and wide range of techniques. RJ and I frequently debate Hush’s work since we have strong opinions and fairly different tastes, but even he liked this one. What do you think?

Check out that detail

Photos by Cleo la Vel, courtesy of Hush

What do you think of Hopare?

This work is by Hopare, a French artist. I can’t quite figure out what I think of his work. At first glance I loved it. He is definitely technically skilled, beyond competent. But then I began to question that initial reaction. Is Hopare doing anything all that distinctive or stylistically progressive? I’m not sure. But that’s why I’m asking: What do you think?

Okay, one thing I'm sure of is that I love this piece

Images courtesy of Hopare