It’s Getting Hot Down There: ART BURN MIAMI

Eartburner-mpresario and street artist Celso has a sense of humor about most things, and street art in particular.

Without reading too much into it, it’s easy to understand how some of the hype surrounding the humongus Art Basel in Miami this week does tend to turn off the hot-headed anti-capitalist anti-consumerist anti-consumption anti-homogenization-of-everything-in-our culture-types in our midst.

Not that any of these artists are in that category, but it is pretty funny to learn that this one-day only art show ends with all the art being burned, and none of it added to your burgeoning street-art collection.

But Marge, what are they trying to say? While we prefer to create original content and not simply copy-and-paste, sometimes it just makes sense to take it directly from the press release >>

ART BURN: The Most Combustible Art Show in the World
International Contemporary Art Expo & Immolation

**To be held at LAS TIAS, 2834 N. Miami Ave., in Miami’s Wynwood District at sunset on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009***

(Miami, FL) — ART BURN, the most combustible art show in the world, will combine an international selection of original art with fire. Original works on canvas, wood and paper by a selection of more than three dozen international artists will be displayed and then flambeed in Miami on the evening of Thursday, December 3, 2009 at sunset. The exhibition/grilling, curated by NYC artist El Celso, will take place in the Wynwood Arts District, within walking distance of Miami’s lesser contemporary art fairs.

An exclusive selection of more than three dozen exceptional pieces by the hottest renowned artists and sizzling, cutting-edge newcomers will be displayed from 1pm until sundown. After the brief exhibition, all of these original works will be burned for the public’s viewing pleasure. Nothing is for sale.

We will be exhibiting and burning new works by:

Stikman
El Celso
Aurora Robson
infinity
Nick Fortunato
Skewville
Jayne Surrena
Darkcloud
Fabian Pena
Elbow-Toe
Rex Dingler
LA II
Royce Bannon
Leonardo Furtado (Brazil)
Rednose
Gore-B
Buildmore
Abe Lincoln Jr.
Cake
Paul Kostabi
Ellis-G
Jeannete Vidalia
2esae
Avoid Pi
Stefano Pasquini (Italy)
Keely
Destroy & Rebuild
Veng
F. Trainer
Ski
Joanne Mattera
Deeker
Sam Horine
Avone
Die Dose (Germany)
Billi Kid
Evelyn Metzger
Robots Will Kill
Adam Vincentz
Garrison Buxton (Peripheral Media Projects)
Michael DeFeo
James A. Willis
Dalva
Kristina Maria Lopez
Hargo
Ray Bradbury & very special guests TBA

You can even follow the events on Twitter at @elcelso and @cmonstah.

SPONSORS
C-MONSTER.NET
The official media sponsor of the ART BURN VIP Lounge

HYPERALLERGIC
The official blogazine, critic and beer sponsor of ART BURN

BROOKLYN STREET ART
The official street art and corporate snack sponsor of ART BURN

KINGSFORD Charcoal
The unofficial grilling partner of ART BURN

We’ve been assured that all local laws and safety precautions will be observed.  At least Miami is a coastal town so they are near water.

Enjoy this hunk o burnin’ luv….

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Primary Flight Update: We Have Lift-Off

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A roster of 80 artists are participating in this years Primary Flight exhibition in Miami – which officially starts tonight. Last night preparations and discussions about the walls and the logistics began before the fans and otherwise curious folks show up.

In attendance in the empty lots and barren walls were Shepard Fairey, Kaws, and Ron English, each scoping out the size of their assignments.

A big pile of clamp lights in the empty lot augur some action for the cameras to come from Ron English
A big pile of clamp lights in the empty lot augur some action for the cameras to come from Ron English

Shep will be smacking up a 200′ by 20′ tall wall, which seems pretty large.  But what will he put there, that’s what I wanna know. Maybe it will be related to the pro-gay marriage “Love Unites” posters he did for a fundraiser last month.

And then I'm gonna
Shepard Fairey makes a point with Kaws and an identified person.

Thanks to Logan Hicks for the pics!

And if you are there they have a totally fun and off the hooker opening with a couple people you may have heard of.  Thanks but I just washed my hair…

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C215: Piercing Gazes, Storied Lines, and Stunning Stencil Work

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Stencil artist C215 creates portraits of humanity; family, friends, and people who live on the street.

His clarity of detail and multi-lined visages can even give the impression that something more is employed than simple stencilling, but that’s why the word “master” enters the conversation sometimes when people discuss his work.

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

This street artist has shown in Brooklyn galleries as well as most of the world (most recently in Toronto), and he receives regular invitations to participate in exhibitions.

He’s also partial to running art workshops for local kids and counts Brazil, Morocco, even Senegal among the places he’s had the pleasure of playing art teacher. This love for kids is easy to see in the many depictions of nearly glowing children.

C215 (detail)
C215 (detail) (© Jaime Rojo)

We don’t know when he is coming to New York, but we always know when he has been here.Suddenly these new faces are peering from the sides of dumpsters, doorways, and de-commisioned fire boxes.

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

His images are often portraits of fellow humans of all ages and genders. He captures his models’ character with compassion – You can almost feel the emotions of his models just by looking at their portraits: pain, sorrow, happiness, peace, longing and loneliness seep through the rivers of creases and wrinkles on their faces.

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C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

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C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

The intensity of gaze and the way in which he draws their eyes is a captivating invitation to go inside their souls and glimpse their lives. It can be difficult to draw yourself away from their piercing and sometimes furious gaze.

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

C215 (detail)
C215 (detail) (© Jaime Rojo)

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

His portraits of children in particular are always inspiring and reassuring.  With those images he manages to convey a sense of hope and innocence that we hope is no lost yet. By his own account, he makes a new stencil every week of his daughter to remind her that she is on his mind. In that way, every new stencil is really a snapshot.

C215 (detail)
The sihouetted form among telephone wires is such a powerful evocation that the viewer wants to know the story.   C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

The technique of using multiple pieces  in one stencil means that he can achieve effects that few stencil artists do, and the details – facial hair, folds in fabric, wrinkles… all transcend the pedestrian act of cutting and spraying.

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

C215 is reported to makes stencils of people in the particular city he is visiting at that time.  It is quite possible that some of these stencils are only found here in Brooklyn.

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

These images are just a few of C215’s work in Brooklyn as well as a couple of old pieces that have not yet been published here before.  Hope you like looking at them.

C215
C215 (© Jaime Rojo)

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Vinny Cornelli shoots Crosby Street in NYC

Bold street splashes and Hacullean mayhem from Manhattan.

Photo by Vinny Cornelly

Photo © Vinny Cornelli

This week photographer Vinny Cornelli shows us a few images from one spot in Gotham that gets hit with some regularity, and then destroyed and re-hit – and always visited by street art followers.

It’s entertaining how abandoned places on the street turn into a “venue” over time. Then, like Elton John taking residency at Ceasars Palace, one or two street artists seem to gravitate to the same spot again and again, nonplussed by the destruction of their last piece.

Photo by Vinny Cornelly

Photo © Vinny Cornelli

This spot on Crosby street has been a regular showcase for Haculla, a tripped out pop culture commentator and comedian who weaves criticism with private stories in bold splashes of fluorescence, black and white photos of celebs re-doctored, and thick marker freehand characters.

Of course it all gets piled on by others as part of the “conversation of the street”, and in these layers you can see Matt Siren, Cake, Feral, among others.

Cornelli pumps up the saturation to give the chaos a campy quality and lets the decrepitude dazzle.

Photo by Vinny Cornelly

Photo © Vinny Cornelli

Photo by Vinny Cornelli

Photo by Vinny Cornelli

Photo by Vinny Cornelli

Cake and Haculla - Photo © Vinny Cornelli

Photo by Vinny Cornelli

Photo © Vinny Cornelli

Photo by Vinny Cornelli

A Feral wheatpaste here - Photo © Vinny Cornelli

Click here for more street layers by Vinny Cornelli

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ART BURN: The Most Combustible Art Show in the World International Contemporary Art Expo & Immolation

To be held in Miami’s Wynwood District at sunset on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009***

(New York, NY) — ART BURN, the most combustible art show in the world, will combine an international selection of original art with fire. Original works on canvas, wood and paper by a selection of more than three dozen international artists will be displayed and then flambeed in Miami on the evening of Thursday, December 3, 2009 at sunset. The exhibition/grilling, curated by NYC artist El Celso, will take place in the Wynwood Arts District, within walking distance of Miami’s lesser contemporary art fairs.

An exclusive selection of more than three dozen exceptional pieces by the hottest renowned artists and sizzling, cutting-edge newcomers will be displayed from 1pm until sundown. After the brief exhibition, all of these original works will be burned for the public’s viewing pleasure. Nothing is for sale.

We will be exhibiting and burning new works by:

El Celso
Aurora Robson
infinity
Nick Fortunato
Skewville
Jayne Surrena
Darkcloud
Fabian Pena
Elbow-Toe
Rex Dingler
LA II
Royce Bannon
Leonardo Furtado (Brazil)
Rednose
Anne Karsten
Gore-B
Buildmore
Abe Lincoln Jr.
Cake
Paul Kostabi
Ellis-G
Avoid Pi
Stefano Pasquini (Italy)
Keely
Destroy & Rebuild
Matt Siren
Veng
F. Trainer
Joanne Mattera
Deeker
Dean Radinovsky
Die Dose (Germany)
Billi Kid
Evelyn Metzger
Robots Will Kill
Adam Vincentz
Garrison Buxton (Peripheral Media Projects)
Michael DeFeo
James A. Willis
Ray Bradbury & very special guests TBA

Venue
TBA
Duration and opening hours
Thursday, December 3, 2009
One day only from 1pm to sunset.

Media Reception
Thursday, December 3, 2009
5pm to sunset

ART BURN Miami is the toastiest hot spot for the international art world. We look forward to burning for you at ART BURN Miami 2009.

SPONSORS

c-monster.net
Visit http://c-monster.net/ the official media sponsor of the ART BURN VIP Lounge

HYPERALLERGIC
Visit http://hyperallergic.com/ the official blogazine, critic and beer sponsor of ART BURN

BROOKLYN STREET ART
Visit http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/ the official street art and corporate snack sponsor of ART BURN

KINGSFORD® Charcoal
Visit http://www.kingsford.com/ the unofficial grilling partner of ART BURN

For more information on how to become a sponsor and for all press inquires, please contact El Celso at celso@elcelso.com or at 212-532-5980.

For the latest updates on ART BURN Miami, visit http://elcelso.com/
Follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/elcelso and http://twitter.com/cmonstah

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Primary Flight : Blue Print for Space

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a  lot of amazing artists involved….

orld’s Largest Street Art Mural Installation Expands for Art Basel Miami 2009

Miami-based Street Art collective Primary Flight today announced the addition of a gallery show, Blue Print for Space, that will take place in conjunction with its annual event in Miami’s Wynwood Art District during Art Basel Miami Beach. South Beach’s ArtCenter/South Florida will host the noteworthy event.

MIAMI, Florida – 31 August, 2009 –
After all the frenzied art enthusiasts have disappeared, and temporary exhibition sites have been dismantled, Miami residents are left with a lasting souvenir of the international art phenomenon under the umbrella called, “Art Basel.” Miami-based collective, Primary Flight, is responsible for the expanse of colorful concrete installations throughout the Wynwood Art District. The organization has succeeded in developing community and bequeathing the city of Miami with a priceless collection of Street Art.
Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has hosted site specific, street-level, outdoor mural and performance art projects in Miami’s Wynwood Art District during Art Basel each year. This global arts and community collective project combines an international selection of top galleries with an exciting program of street exhibitions, parties, and crossover events featuring music, film, architecture and design. Primary Flight’s annual event in Wynwood is the world’s largest, multi-site, street-level mural installation. In just three years, Primary Flight has grown quickly from 15 to over 100 artists, the majority of whom travel to Miami for Art Basel. Founders of the street, stencil, graffiti, and skate art movements headline the annual event. Artists collaborate on strategically located walls throughout the Wynwood Art District. Maps outlining the installation are circulated, providing patrons with an opportunity to view street works in process.

Notable participating artists have included Augor, Bask, Blek Le Rat, Boxi, David Choe, Crome, Cycle, Michael De Feo, Dare, Depoe, Dolla, Ellis G, El Mac, Ewok, Frerk, Logan Hicks, Andy Howell, Kofie, Lady Pink, The London Police, MSG, Kenton Parker, Retna, Revok, Reyes, Risk, Santiago Rubino, She Kills He, Chris Stain, TCP, Tes One, Typoe, WK Interact, Marc C. Woehr and Agustina Woodgate. Primary Flight is a launch pad for some Street Artists, and a homecoming for others, such as Shephard Fairey and Ron English, both of whom transitioned from Street Art to the Fine Art arena.

Shepard Fairey comments, “There is an immense pool of talent that travels to Miami for the art fairs and many of them prefer to share their work with a broad audience on the street. The Primary Flight project is an ambitious endeavor to allow artists to create murals on sanctioned street spots. I was fortunate enough to be provided with a great wall near the Scope show and I not only received great feedback about my mural during the art fair, but continuously ever since. With the recent increased interest in street art from the fine art world, it is great that Primary Flight has created a program to legitimize and broaden the audience of Street Art.”

The 2009 edition of Primary Flight is sponsored in part by Miami’s Margulies Collection. Curator Katherine Hinds said, “Primary Flight brings a dynamic and exciting dimension to the Miami art scene and we are very pleased to serve as one of the sites for this year’s Street Art installations. Many Contemporary artists have drawn on the urban landscape Primary Flight for subject and inspiration, Basquiat, Walker Evans, Barry Mcgee to name a few. The artists in Primary Flight add a new voice to the urban genre in a big bang of painting, poetry and pavement.”

This year, Primary Flight broadens its reach with the addition of Blue Print For Space, a collection of contemporary Street Artists and Graffiti Writers, hosted by ArtCenter/South Florida. The art exhibition that complements to the Wynwood installation will showcase over 25 of today’s most active and unique street artists. Blue Print For Space proposes that these “Street” artists’ works are not just thought provoking or visually pleasing, but are also the voice of a contemporary generation.
During Art Basel, ArtCenter/South Florida will serve as the venue and co-organizer for a gala opening, panel discussions, book signings, private viewings and additional collaboration for artists. Event sponsors include MTV Latin America, The Margulies Collection, Majestic Properties, Lombardi Properties
and Miami Spaces.

Primary Flight founder, BooksIIII, commented, “The Street Art movement has become a standard, reaching out to almost every city across the globe, empowering any person with an interest to ‘get up’ in the street with an unofficial license to do so. This year’s exhibition at ArtCenter/South Florida will be a transition from the street to the gallery, but will nonetheless maintain the same edge and voice that wails in the street each and every time we go to sleep.” Through this annual project, Primary Flight provides a basis for dialogue and interaction among a diverse group of social players: world-renowned artists, property owners, gallerists, collectors and community residents. The unique and exciting Street Art that is left behind has become a Miami attraction, providing a destination for tourists, film crews, fashion photographer and art lovers.

ABOUT PRIMARY FLIGHT :

Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level, mural installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together over 100 of the world’s most influential Street Artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood. These projects provide a catalyst for burgeoning arts communities. Two books about Primary Flight events are scheduled to be released in the summer and winter of 2009, through Ginko Press Publishing.
ABOUT ART/CENTER SOUTH FLORIDA: Established in 1984, ArtCenter/South Florida (located at 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach) is a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization that provides subsidized studio and exhibition space as well as teaching opportunities for emerging and career artists in their facilities at 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. The mission of the ArtCenter is to advance the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida while providing affordable programming and work-space for professional artists. ArtCenter/South Florida is open Monday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. For further information please call 305.674.8278 or visit the website at www.artcentersf.org.

Contact:
PRIMARY FLIGHT: BLUE PRINT FOR SPACE @ ArtCenter/South Florida:
Therry Norton / Dejha Carrington
Phone: 954.609.6496  Phone: 305.751.9641
e-mail: pr@primaryflight.com e-mail: dejha@treskoipr.com

http://www.primaryflight.com http://www.blueprintforspace.com

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Mighty Tanaka Presents: “Hybridism” – NEW GALLERY


Mighty Tanaka Presents:
Hybridism: Where Raw Meets Refined
Premier Exhibition in New DUMBO Gallery Space presents an array of mediums, techniques


New York, NY – November 24, 2009 – Mighty Tanaka (http://www.mightytanaka.com) is proud to announce
Hybridism, the premier show within its new DUMBO project/gallery space, opening with a reception on December 3, 2009 through January 7, 2010. There’s a growing creative movement that we’ve dubbedHybridism: a blend of both street art and fine art – a hybrid – as the raw meets the refined. It is the juxtaposition of genres, which both compliments and conflicts; the balance between these otherwise artistic opposites. Hybridism, the show, captures a collection of both twisted fine art and underground street art in a span of mediums: vivid photography, collage, and rich oil & acrylic paintings on everything from canvas to found wood.


Alex and Caleb have been working so hard to make this thing happen!

Alex and Caleb have been working so hard to make this thing happen!


From classic oil paintings of alcohol-blurred nightlife, a squirrel riding a two-headed goat, and a trippy diorama of the industrialization age, to street-style satanic mummies, tribal paintings on book covers, and graffiti-influenced silkscreens on newspapers – Hybridism displays the atypical and the urban within one space.

“I always look to accentuate the idea of hybridism, and of pairing opposites together; this will be common thread in all of my shows, despite their varied themes,” says Mighty Tanaka owner and curator, Alex Emmart. “My goal? To bring this burgeoning and exciting artistic movement to the next level.”

Featured artists include: Adam Miller, Alexandra Pacula, Alexis Trice, AVOID pi, Bruno Perillo, Destroy and Rebuild, Don Pablo Pedro, FARO, Hellbent, Infinity, JMR, John Breiner, Josh McCutchen, Katie Decker, KOSBE, Lionel Guzman, Mari Keeler, Miss Marlo Marquise, Max Greis, Mike Schreiber, Peter Halasz, Reginald Pean, Robbie Busch, Royce Bannon, Skewville, Vinny Cornelli. 

M
ighty Tanaka’s Hybridism opening reception coincides with DUMBO’s Culture 411 First Thursday Gallery Walk on Thursday, December 3, 2009, from 5:30PM-8:30PM at Mighty Tanaka Studio on 68 Jay Street, Suite 416, Brooklyn, NY 11201.

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About Mighty Tanaka

M
ighty Tanaka (http://www.mightytanaka.com) is Alex Emmart and Caleb James: an independent curatorial organization dedicated to the advancement and integrity of the urban arts. Through the utilization of skilled curating and various media techniques, we strive to create a stable foundation for artists operating within the urban environment. Mighty Tanaka is driven by urban inspiration and is clearing the way for this emerging art movement to expand beyond the city walls and into our personal lives. Our mission is to provide a myriad of curated and production services. 

Contact

M
ighty Tanaka Studio
68 Jay St., Suite 416
Brooklyn, NY
11201
Hours: M-F 12PM to 7PM, weekends by appointment only 
Office: 718.596.8781

For questions, info or interviews, please contact Alex Emmart at alex@mightytanaka.com or (718) 596-8781.


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Luna Park Photo Show NYC

Sorry for the last minute notice, but I’ll be showing some photos at a friend’s open studio this coming Friday. If you’re in town, I’d be happy to see you there! I’ll be selling limited edition poster prints for $25.
Best,
Katherine
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luna park
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunapark/
http://twitter.com/lunaparknyc
http://www.thestreetspot.com

Friday, December 4th, 6-10pm
245 East 37th Street #6B
New York, NY 10016

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Ad Hoc in Miami Basel BKMIA

Celebrating the holidays, Ad Hoc Art is in Miami for art’s annual all-you-can-see smorgasbord. We have an amazing list of artists on board, making it one of Miami’s most energetic showings. From over forty of today’s brightest stars come pieces of creative genius, many never seen before this exhibition.

Please go to Ad Hocs site, www.adhocart.org, to see the press release and invite flier for BKMIA, Ad Hoc’s Miami show in collaboration with AE District {Miami} and Eastern District {Brooklyn}.

The exhibition opens Thursday, December 3rd, noon to 5pm, with the Opening Reception / Party following that evening from 7pm – 11pm. If you or anyone you know is going to be in the Miami hood, please come see this outstanding art in a beautiful space. AE District asked Ad Hoc Art to showcase a strong representation of the art Ad Hoc Art has supported over the years. We aimed to deliver and brought together an amazing lineup of some of NYC’s finest as well as some friends from other blocks on the globe.

BKMiA is located in the Moore Building, a gorgeous historic Art Deco building in Miami’s Design District. We’ll be in good company, as Russell Simmons is doing something in the same building

The address is: The Moore Building/Miami Design District – 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 103 {Zip: 33137}

If you have any questions regarding this exhibtion, please contact Ad Hoc Art at info@adhocart.org or 917.602.2153.

Many blessings,

Ad Hoc Art
Garrison Buxton – Owner / Director

Exhibiting Artists {more details on our website}

• Avoid Pi
• Buxtonia {Alison & Garrison Buxton}
• Cahbasmn
• Cash4
• Celso
• Cycle
• Dan Taylor
• DarkClouds
• Dennis McNett
• Destroy & Rebuild
• Eastern District Collective
• Ezra Li Eismont
• Faro
• Flying Fortress
• Frank Russo
• Fred Harper
• Gaia
• Imminent Disaster
• Infinity
• Jim Kiernan
• Joe Vaux
• John Breiner
• John Fekner & Don Leicht
• Jonathan Villoch {DEPOE}
• JuseOne
• Keely Brandon
• Keith Haskel
• Kevin Brady
• Lady Pink
• Logik One
• Lucas
• Mario Brothers
• Martin Mazorra & Mike Houston {Cannonball Press}
• Martina Secondo Russo
• Michael Alan
• Mike De Feo
• Molly Crabapple
• Morning Breath
• NohJColey
• Peat Wollaeger
• Peripheral Media Projects
• Pez
• Poster Boy
• Rafel Fuchs
• Robert Steel
• Ronin
• Royce Bannon
• Ryan Doyle and UFO 930
• Scott Draves / The Electric Sheep
• Skewville
• The London Police
• The Senator
• Thundercut
• Tod Seelie
• Uhuru Design

About the BKMIA Team:

• Garrison Buxton (Principal Curator) is the owner & co-founder of Ad Hoc Art and Peripheral Media Projects, Inc., Brooklyn.

• Alison Buxton (Co-Curator) is a co-founder of Ad Hoc Art, Brooklyn.

• Michael Cabrera (Co-Curator) is the owner and founder of Eastern District, Brooklyn.

• Max Pierre (Creative Director) is the owner and founder of AE District, Miami.

Gallery Hours during Art Basel Miami Beach:

• December 3, 2009 | 12PM to 5PM

o Opening Night Party: December 3rd: 7PM – 11PM with special performances TBA

• December 4, 2009 | 11AM to 7PM

• December 5, 2009 | 11AM to 7PM

• December 6, 2009 | 11AM to 5PM

o Closing Night Party 7PM – 11PM with special performances TBA

BKMIA | 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 103 | Moore Building | Miami, FL 33137

For more on BKMIA, visit www.BKMIA.COM

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Week in Images 11.29.09

Week in Images 11.29.09

Brooklyn-Street-Art-IMAGES-OF-THE-WEEK_1009Our Weekly Interview with the Street

Specter
Voy!  Delivery!  (Specter) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Specter (detail)
Specter (detail) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Imminent Disaster
Somewhere between drawing the drapes and playing “I’m a little teapot”, Emma’s hair began to grow and curl like a Victorian furniture, causing her head to become heavy.  (Imminent Disaster) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Imminent Disaster (detail)
Imminent Disaster (detail) (photo Jaime Rojo)

Overunder
OverUnder (photo Jaime Rojo)

General Howe
Thanks to nanotechnology, soldiers can be shrunken and posted in fairly well hidden locations (General Howe) (photo Jaime Rojo)

"Vintage" Elbow Toe
Okay, everybody push your chair away and stand up from the Thanksgiving table and reach for the ceiling with me.  One, two, three, streeeeeeetch!  (Elbow Toe) (photo Jaime Rojo)

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Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

We’re taking some time off to be Thankful!

Also want to give a shout out to The Doe Fund:

The Doe Fund in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is feeding 500 people for Thanksgiving. This organization helps the people in our community who have fallen to get back on their feet. Here’s a link for donations. http://www.doe.org/donations/

Hope you enjoy this video of one of our favorite songs by some of our favorite artists!

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The London Police and Galo in “Fresh Geezers” at Factory Fresh

Fresh Geezers

Featuring The London Police and Galo
Show Opens Thursday, December 10, 7-10pm

This December, Factory Fresh pulls out all the stops as we welcome The London Police and Galo as they return to New York to celebrate more than a decade in the game.

Known for their iconic characters collectively these artist work have respectively graced streets and galleries in 35 countries and have been feature in numerous publications throughout the globe. The artists will be showcasing new canvas, featured films of the artist and installation works created site specifically for Factory Fresh.

Show Runs till January 10, 2010.

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For more info on Factory Fresh and it’s upcoming shows go to www.factoryfresh.net or email info@factoryfresh.net

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