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Insa seems to be constantly busy.

Check www.insaland.com/blog/

 

 

 

 

 

Here at HYB, for reasons unknown to me, we get a lot of love from our Australian readers. So when one of London’s finest goes to Australia to do a show you know we have to represent!

 

Petro TFW currently has a show up at...

03-11-2010

Catch Banksy!?

 

Catch Banksy!?

Some people out there seem to have to much spare time…Today I read about that new “Catch Banksy” project by Miguel Delarosa who urgently wants to find Robin Cunningham, a former student of Bristol Cathedral...

03-11-2010

Daim 2010 - detail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daim - Lüneburg, Germany 2009

Daim - art pack

Daim - Reinking Collection

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Hot on the heels of the recent opening of her Fata Morgana solo show at Galerie L.J. in Paris, Swoon (interviewed) made a trip to London last week. AM had the pleasure of spending some time with the artist over a couple of days...

As you guys all ready know, the mythical NYC writer SENTO TFP will be visiting the MONTANA SHOP MADRID today, and the MONTANA CAFÉ BARCELONA tomorrow.

 

We wouldn’t leave out BARCELONA. Come by MONTANA CAFE and have a look...

 

Thanx 12oz. prophet for the heads up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve got a drawer full of books and magazines to read and review right now, but Very Nearly Almost number 13 jumped to the front of the queue this weekend when I took a bus to and from Washington, DC. Why? Because...

 

Emma Tooth’s ‘Consilium Plebis’ series of oil paintings have been described as “Extraordinary portraits of ordinary people.” This week sees the Derbyshire based artist open her London solo show at the...

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07-09-2010
Shepard Fairey Prints at Subliminal

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Shepard Fairey Prints at Subliminal

As a harsh critic of Shepard Fairey, I feel a bit hypocritical posting about this show, but I really feel like it deserves some attention. Printed Matters is the name of Fairey’s latest show taking place at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles. What interests me most about this exhibition is the fact that it is a show purely compiled of Fairey’s prints. With the increase in popularity of street art books (incidentally Fairey will be signing copies of Beyond the Street Art at the opening reception), the hit the economy has incurred in the past year and the launch of Christie’s Multiplied Art Fair, prints are becoming an essential component of mainstream commercial art work. Usually working with the themes of repetition, borrowed images and urban cultures, Fairey’s prints remind the viewer of classic dated typography and muted design, while still managing to fuse Dada-esque collage in his work. Hopefully, Printed Matters will finally show some new work by Shepard Fairey that breathes some life back into the stale overused pieces that have been pooping up in group shows and outdoor murals this past year. Give me something to be positive about, please. It is pathetic when the nicest words I have for an artist’s work coincide with the launch of a vinyl toy (which was indeed pretty awesome to say the least.)

Photo courtesy of Subliminal Projects

 

 

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