The Berlin adventure entitled Urban Nation is readying for substantial renovation over the next year and meanwhile has embarked on rotating external exhibition of artists from many disciplines called ProjectM. Today we bring you images of the most recent in the series called M/5, curated by Roland Henry in conjunction with VNA Magazine and give an idea of the range of contemporary works and artists influencing the street art scene today through his eyes.
Will Barras and Steff Plaetz collab piece in progress. (photo © Henrik Haven)
The works are completed inside the future museum and displayed on the street along with a huge façade painting by Ben Eine. Here are images from the new headquarters as the artists prepared their works for Project M/5 and the list of artists includes Mark Lyken, Pam Glew, Will Barras, Eine, Steff Plaetz, Nick Walker, O.Two, Sickboy, Zenx and Ben Frost.
Will Barras at work on his piece. (photo © Henrik Haven)
James “SheOne” Choules at work on his piece. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Nick Walker at work on his piece. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Mark Lyken at work on his piece. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Ben Frost at work on his piece. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Will Barras (photo © Henrik Haven)
Will Barras (window A). Will Barras and Steff Plaetz (window B). (photo © Henrik Haven)
Nick Walker (photo © Henrik Haven)
Nick Walker. Detail. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Sickboy (photo © Henrik Haven)
Ben Frost (photo © Henrik Haven)
Pam Glew, Mark Lyken, James “SheOne” Choules, O.Two (photo © Henrik Haven)
Xenz, O.Two, James “SheOne” Choules, Mark Lyken, Pam Glew (photo © Henrik Haven)
James “SheOne” Choules, O.Two (photo © Henrik Haven)
Xenz at work indoors at the Urban Nation HQ. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Will Barras at work indoors at the Urban Nation HQ. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Xenz, TwoOne, Strok, RekaOne, 45rpm, Yoh Nagao at work indoors at the Urban Nation HQ. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Klone Yourself at work outdoors for Urban Nation. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Don John at work outdoors for Urban Nation. (photo © Henrik Haven)
Klone Yourself (photo © Henrik Haven)
Don John (photo © Henrik Haven)
To learn more about Urban Nation and ProjectM click HERE
We wish to thank photographer Henrik Haven for sharing his work with BSA readers.
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