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#Dysturb: When photojournalism meets street art
What’s the best way to make sure people are aware of what’s really happening around the world? What...
Street Art Takeover At The Museum Of London
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Today for the first time ever, one of London’s most notorious street artists is taking over the walls...
Interview With Carolina Maggio Co-founder Of The Imaginary Beings
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G: Tell us about your project? The Imaginary Beings, is an international art project, a multi-cultural global collective...
A Cover Up on Brick Lane
Last week, a large collection of graffiti was painted over on a building bordering a car park between...
Underground Art: Old Street’s Hidden Installations
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by Emma Milner We all know East London is covered with street art from rooftops to pavements but...
Street Art – Guy Denning
To tie in with his recent exhibition in the Ben Oakley Gallery, France based artist, Guy Denning took...
Political Satire in Graffiti and Cartoons: Interview with cartoonist Simon Key
I’ve been fascinated by the funny world of cartoons since I was very little. As a child, it...
Shoreditch: The Street Artists' Shire
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Gallery exhibitions revolving around street art are sometimes a rarity, with artists often shying away due to qualms...
The Blue Tit Guide to Visiting the Hairdresser
If there’s one way of summarising Dalston’s Blue Tit Hair Salon – it’s that it’s a refreshingly different...
Nudity not gratuitous say guerrillas
Shoreditch-based Guerilla Galleries latest art exhibition which features an installation of eight nude models as its centrepiece is...
Who’s who: Interview with graffiti artist Hunto
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by Julie Patrone Hunto is an Italian Graffiti Artist based in London. Born in 1982 in Brindisi, South of...
Why is everyone so precious about Street Art
Ephemeral – lasting for a markedly brief time. Street art is, and always should be, ephemeral. In theory...