Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening :
1. SOFLES — LIMITLESS
2. GAIA in Rome
3. OLEK Underwater Treasures
4. Heavy Metal Progeny on the Streets
5. The Lurkers Do Sarajevo
6. Portrait of the artist Franck Duval/FKDL
7. Chatroullette Version of Miley Cyrus “Wrecking Ball”
BSA Special Feature: SOFLES — LIMITLESS
After “Infinite” hit in June, we couldn’t imagine a better hard driving fume filled warehouse exploration but this newly released “Limitless”, shot and cut by Selina Miles, again sets a standard for graff / Street Art films. Featuring art by Sofles, Fintan Magee, Treas, Quench, the conceptual interludes and special camera effects trickery make you laugh with glee while these guys kill one wall after another.
GAIA in Rome
“Inspired by Giorgio De Chirico, this huge wallpainting by Gaia represents the relationship between identity and function in the building process of the city. A figure from Foro Italico sits in the foreground adjacent to a bunch of rotting bananas and “The Cloud” designed by Fuksas currently under construction in EUR. In the background is a portion of Palazzo Della Civiltà Italiana and MACRO combined extending towards the horizon and an erased monument handling a pickaxe facing a horse. “- Gaia.
OLEK Underwater Treasures
Diving to new depths, the crocheting Street Artist OLEK takes us underwater to see the cammo skin undulating and gyrating beneath the surface.
HEAVY METAL Progeny on the Streets
Good to see the power of rock as it hits NYC streets.
The Lurkers Do Sarajevo
Portrait of the artist Franck Duval/FKDL
Chatroullette Version of Miley Cyrus “Wrecking Ball”
The genius Steve Kardynal gets everyone's wires crossed for Black Friday in the USA.
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