The Cans Festival
May 2nd, 2008

What more can I say?
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David Choe Exhibition
March 4th, 2008

Murderous Hearts, David Choe's first solo exhibition in the UK, opened February 28th with a packed private viewing at Lazarides Gallery in London. I managed to make it down there and boy was I amazed. Choe had some really intersting pieces on display. He's an artist that has been on my radar for a minute. Some of his art is a bit wierd (which is a good thing)and he uses a lot of female references with his work. His imagination and tecniques are really inspiring. More pics after the jump.
Shepard Fairey at Stolen Space
November 8th, 2007

Went down to the Shepard Fairey's Nineteeneightyfouria at London's StolenSpace Gallery (Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane). The title is a reference to the surveillance culture in George Orwell's book 1984. The show is Fairey's largest exhibition to date, and it runs from November 2nd-25th. Arch manipulator, scoundrel, chief propagandist, provocateur, Shepard Fairey is the man many hail as the originator of the modern urban art scene and is an undeniable phenomenon. First coming to prominence in 1989 with his now ubitiquous 'Obey Giant' sticker campaign, the self styled phenomenologist has since gone on to become one of the most recognisable artists of the early 2000's. More pics after the jump.
TAKASHI MURAKAMI @ MOCA
October 30th, 2007

Here is an exclusive first look (pics via supertouchblog) at TAKASHI MURAKAMI’s groundbreaking retrospective, “© Murakami,” at MoCA’s GEFFEN CONTEMPORARY. The show features over 100 of the artist’s most important works to date, including massive sculptures (including one dipped in platinum) and multi-panel paintings alongside original drawings and vinyl toys & accessories.
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SK Fairwell Party
October 17th, 2007

What can I say. The night was crazy. It felt great to see everyone in the community come together for such an event. It was sad to see SK's departure but I trust Mags - He has Big things poppin for the future. Shouts to the Deal Real Crew. Big Thanks to Phoebe for taking the pics
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Art Is The New Crack
October 4th, 2007
Couple weeks ago went down to Lazarides gallery for the release of the new Antony Micallef prints. Fuck me! I couldn’t believe what I saw, I thought people were lining up for Crack or something. I saw Remi (one of the guys from the gallery) and proceeded straight to the front, spoke to him for a minute and he told me that people had slept outside the gallery and waited for more than 20 hours. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing, I didn’t realise artists created this much hype apart from maybe Bansky, but to be fair, I heard about the Adam Neate exhibition was total mayhem. Anyway let me stop going on. The prints that were released are below. They are in editions of 400 each print, retail at £1000 each and were sold out within the first hour of the gallery opening.
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London Town
September 18th, 2007
Big shout out to Kano - seen wearing the 'Success Is My Destiny' tee @ a BBC 1Xtra performance.
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Amsterdam Pt.3 (Streetlab Festival)
August 2nd, 2007

Here I present to you the rest of the images from our Amsterdam trip. More pics inside. Enjoy
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Amsterdam Pt.2 (Sneaker Pimps)
August 1st, 2007

The Sneaker Pimps show was good but my expectations were much higher, going off what i've seen in the past. The piece above had to my favorite of all. But in saying that there was mad talent in the room. These artist really take it to another level.
Ps. FOR ALL THE EMAILS I GET ABOUT CUSTOMIZING SNEAKERS. I DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT CUSTOMIZE SNEAKERS TO SELL. IT WAS A HOBBY FOR ME IN THE PAST. THANKS.
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Streetlab Festival
July 23rd, 2007

This week-end the 'Movement' will be taking Amsterdam by storm. We're going out there to attend the Streetlab Festival, network, do marketing and promotions and also surcure a gallery space for our up and coming exhibition. It's the T.Magicworld Takeover!!!!!!!!
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