BLADE
ArTicks Gallery is proud to announce Blade’s upcoming graffiti tour in the Netherlands.
Steven BLADE Ogburn, notorious for painting over 5000 subways in New York in the 70s and 80s. Blade is perhaps also the most successful graffiti gallery artist.
Never one to shy away from the streets, you can catch Blade painting live in Den Bosch on June 9th, in Alkmaar on June 16th, and in Eindhoven at the Step in the Arena Festival on June 23rd. To top it all off, BLADE will showcase his new work at ArTicks Gallery on June 29th, where he’ll go back to his NYC subway roots through works painted on original MTA subway maps.
Blade will attend the following events in the Netherlands during June to support local and international graffiti events:
Kings of Colors Graffiti Festival
June 9th
9:00 till 21:00
Paardskerkhofweg, ‘s-Hertogenbosch
Beer, BBQ & Burners
June 16th
HOF, Alkmaar
International Graffiti Festival Step in the Arena 2013
June 23rd
11.00 till 20.00
Insulindeplein, Eindhoven
BLADE: New York Subway Map Show
June 29
16:00 till 21:00
ArTicks Gallery, Amsterdam
http://www.articksgallery.com/exhibitions/blade-nl-graffiti-tour-2013/
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