
This Kaws x Wonderwall collaboration toy just dropped on colette’s website. It’s available for €170.00. You can buy it here.

This Kaws x Wonderwall collaboration toy just dropped on colette’s website. It’s available for €170.00. You can buy it here.
This new piece by Deuce Seven just blows me away. It’s on a billboard in San Fransisco. Make sure to view it large by clicking on the image.

Love this interview with Min. He tells the story of how he and Quik were in the train yards decades ago painting and they almost got busted by the police:
Min Rtw – From the up coming Henry Chalfant Archive Dvd project from Carl Weston on Vimeo.
Via Hurt You Bad
Ronzo is back with a new version of Crunchy, the credit crunch monster. The latest version was put up as a celebration that the UK government has declared the recession officially over.



Via UK Street Art
When a ground-breaking artist collaborates with a cool brand, the result is often amazing. That was the case when Aakash Nihalani teamed up with Sean John. It’s not necessary to add but it should be noted that Diddy, the clothing brand’s creator, is one of the world’s most influential urban taste makers, and Aakash just significantly upped the coolness factor of the clothes. Check out the results below.
Keep in mind that Aakash left for Miami literally the day after his solo exhibit On & Off (Often On) opened at Carmichael Gallery in LA to get working on this- this guy is on a roll.
More info on the new Sean John Miami shop here. All images courtesy of Aakash Nihalani.
– Elisa

Just found out about this show at the Lucky Gallery in New York yesterday. Looks pretty cool, and it’s still on for another week. I’m particularly a fan of Faro‘s work.
The Lucky Gallery says:
Saturday evening, January 16, from 6-9PM, Lucky Gallery is hosting an artist reception for the exhibition “Anatomically Incorrect” which is an an on-site collaborative drawing installation by Anastasia Akulinina/Kaerfkrahs, Brian Butler, Downer, Faro, Scott Ferguson, Fish McGill, Maxwell Piersol, Cardon Webb, and Eunjeong Yoo. “Anatomically Incorrect” exhibition runs January 16th to February 7th.
The artists chose to focus on anatomy, which is a concrete, organized system, which is in contrast to the chaotic/spontaneous process of this show – the end result leads to figures anatomically incorrect.
Working directly on the gallery wall each artist creates a visual conversation; the alchemy of characters, text, and pattern affecting how the mural expands as each artist works responsively to the other.


Okay, I am way late on this, but I was talking to somebody last night at The High Roller Society and they reminded me that Barry McGee is currently part of a show at the SFMOMA. Above is a pic of his massive installation. Steve Rhodes has dozens more pictures on the piece on his flickr.
On February 11th-13th, Sotheby’s Christie’s and Phillips de Pury will all have auctions in London which include a fair amount of street art. Here’s a selection of most of that work.

Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Day Auction. February 11th, from 2pm.
Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction. February 12th.
Phillips de Pury Evening Sale: Contemporary Art. February 13th.
Phillips de Pury Day Sale: Contemporary Art. February 13th.
RJ’s final thoughts – Overall, wow. Maybe not all of these pieces are amazing, but the artists are all top-tier. There are no unproven street artists in these sales.
Two great photos have been taken recently of Kid Acne‘s Warrior Women pieces.
This was taken by invisiblemadevisible in London. Love how the rust seems to have rusted through the piece.
And this photo is by Becki Fuller: