Sorry of the lack of posts this week. I’m at a conference in St. Louis (which means that YES, I’m missing the Adam Neate treasure hunt). To make up for the lack of posts, I’ve got two really special posts this week. This is the first of two profiles based on artrepublic’s Saints and Sinners …
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Thanks to Beautiful Crime for noticing this. The Elms Lesters website has a press release up on their website about Adam Neate’s 1000 piece extravaganza which is happening this Friday. I just spoke with Elms Lesters about the show, and they mentioned that Adam Neate was on BBC World this weekend to talk about the …
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Over the past year or so, Mike Marcus has been pasting up countless copies of one image. His gas mask wearing mannequin can be found across London. Sometimes, she is hidden and just a few inches tall, other times, she is larger-than-life and in your face. This Thursday marks the opening of Isolitude at Jealous …
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Banksy’s icon “One Nation Under CCTV” piece in Westminster is going to be removed. That’s what The Times says in this article has been decided by the local council. The Times has learnt that Westminster Council has demanded that a mural by the pseudonymous graffiti artist, a 7m (23 ft) criticism of Britain’s CCTV culture, …
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The Dreweatts Urban Art auction underperformed. Work at Frieze didn’t sell as well as in previous years. The Sotheby’s Contemporary Art auction was a flop. Bonhams’ Urban Art auction left great pieces onsold and others at far below the estimate. The art market, and the urban art market in particular, is not looking good. But …
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If you have have ever walked passed a piece by C215, you know how powerful they are. His stencils engage the viewer and transform their surroundings. Banksy may make great political stencils, and Logan Hicks has amazing technical skills, but C215 makes some of the most beautiful and moving stencils currently on the street. Most …
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About Vandalog: Vandalog began in October 2008 as the place for people to keep up to date on what’s going on with street art. Today, we focus on coverage of street art, graffiti, and viral art that you won’t get anywhere else. Stories on Vandalog are analytical, opinionated, investigative, exclusive, under-reported, and sometimes a bit …
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