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Beyond: Seth Globepainter and Millo Merge Worlds in Miami

Beyond: Seth Globepainter and Millo Merge Worlds in Miami

You have seen them separately in cities around the world; now see them combine their imaginations in Miami at Goldman Global Arts Gallery this fall. Street artists and muralists Seth Globepainter (Julien Malland) and Millo (Francesco Camillo Giorgino) have developed the vocabulary of their respective styles over more than two decades, each influenced by illustration, surrealism, and a graphic clarity that often feels close to animation or children’s storybooks.

Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)

The mystery of each scenario is painted there before you on multi-story buildings in major metropolitan areas. Still, no two are exactly alike, and each requires you to engage your imagination to complete the story. Perpetually on tour for commercial jobs, commissioned murals, or personal adventures, the Frenchman and the Italian say they have overlapped one another 18 times in the last decade, from Shanghai to Buenos Aires, and decided to formalize that long-running dialogue in this collaborative exhibition, “Beyond,” opening September 10, 2025.

Millo is at work for the exhibition. (photo © GGA Gallery)

A signature mural by Seth Globepainter depicts a child peering into a swirl of vibrant color, symbolizing the imagination that children — and former children — rely upon to explain the world or escape from it. Since beginning his global travels in 2003, Seth has drawn on local cultures, myths, and social realities everywhere he works, using the child as a messenger for the community’s stories. Steering clear of cynicism, his color-rich characters remain hopeful, even amid the most difficult social or political contexts. Millo, by contrast, renders entire cityscapes in crisp black and white, often anchored by a playful giant figure who might be a child or perhaps someone who has refused to grow up. His architecture, grounded in his training as an architect, becomes a stage for adventure, where urban density is made approachable, even humorous, by oversized, childlike explorers.

Seth is at work for the exhibition. (photo © GGA Gallery)

Together, their collaboration in Miami shows how cleanly and boldly the two vocabularies can work in unison. Seth’s dreamlike reveries and Millo’s urban dreamscapes click together in colorful/black-and-white precision, amplifying one another’s humor, tenderness, and sense of scale. Beyond the novelty of seeing two internationally recognized muralists merge their visual languages, the show also speaks to the friendships and connections formed through years of painting walls around the globe — a reminder that, in a scene as transient as street art, some conversations endure.

Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)
Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)
Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)
Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Millo)
Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Seth)
Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Millo)
Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Seth)
Seth. Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)
Millo. Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)
From left to right: Seth, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, and Millo. Beyond. Millo and Seth. Goldman Global Arts Gallery. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © GGA Gallery)

Exhibition

Beyond. Millo and Seth
Goldman Global Arts Gallery, Wynwood Walls, Miami
On view through November 16th, 2025
GGA Gallery at Wynwood Walls
266 NW 26th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Hours
Monday – Sunday: 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM

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BSA Images Of The Week: 06.26.22

BSA Images Of The Week: 06.26.22

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Welcome to BSA Images of the Week!

Not much to report this week.

Unless you’re talking about the seismic Supreme Court decision to take away people’s right to have a legal abortion in the United States. The topic immediately appeared in street art. Abortions will still continue in the US of course. Rich women will pay for them, and go back to church the following week. Senators and congressmen will pay for their girlfriends abortions, with a crocodile tear and a wad of cash. Poor women? Not a consideration.

Clarence Thomas took a swing at other Americans by hinting that same-sex marriage may be in jeopardy. He didn’t mention interracial marriage.

Because of this legal shock and its affect on people – It looks like we have another long hot summer coming. Protests in the streets will also take on a different caliber because Thursday the Supreme Court decided that people are entitled to carry guns openly on the streets.

What could possibly go wrong?

One street art text piece we caught yesterday just as the abortion decision was being announced is appropriately in Spanish. Que voy hacer con llorar? or “What good does crying do?”.

Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring: Captain Eyeliner, JJ Veronis, Modomatic, Voxx Romana, Hijack, Fear Arte, IMK, 3784, Jaw1, Smoe, JC3, Mayd1, Spot KMS Crew, Heavylox, and Bongggblue.

An unidentified artist is sharing with us, what many of us might be feeling. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Captain Eyeliner (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Hijack Art (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Houston/Bowery Wall (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The curator/owner of this wall, Jessica Goldman, posted recently on social media that the famed graff/street art/mural wall is “on pause.” The street has its own ideas of course and the wall has been very active for the last weeks in an organic manner. As usual, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Houston/Bowery Wall. Detail. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bongggblue and Heavylox for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Bongggblue for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Heavylox for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
KMS Crew for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Mayd1 for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
JC3 for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Modomatic. Bug 029. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Unidentified artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)
JJ Veronis (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Fear Arte (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Voxx Romana (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Smoe (photo © Jaime Rojo)
37 84 / Jaw1 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
IMK (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Untitled. The Chrisler Building. Manhattan, NY. Summer 2022. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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Faile at GGA with BSA – Miami Art Week Marches On

Faile at GGA with BSA – Miami Art Week Marches On

Get in, get out, no one gets hurt. Our few days in Miami were full of adventure on the street and at parties and receptions for artists. The party rages on tonight and this weekend at the fairs and in the galleries and bars and streets of course, but our last events were interviewing Faile onstage at Wynwood Walls last night, going to the Museum of Graffiti 2nd Anniversary party/opening for FUZI, and, well there was this thing with Shepard Fairey and Major Lazer and a guy proposing marriage to his girl before the crowd…

Faile. Artists Panel. Wynwood Walls/Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. December 1, 2021. (photo © Steven P. Harrington)

But really, where else but Wynwood do you see Blade and his lovely wife Portia on the street, or sit with Ron English and his son Mars on folding chairs directly on the street in front of his new pop-up, or have a hug with ever-sunny Elle in front of her lift, or hide in the shade with seven 1UP dudes across the street from their massive new space piece, or talk with Ket in the back yard with “Style Wars” playing on a large screen behind him and the DJ while a florescent colored Okuda marches by, or chase Lamour Supreme while he tries a one-wheel skateboard around a parking lot, nearly crashing into Crash who is in his cherry picker with Abstrk painting a wall? The dinner at Goldman Properties Monday night? Dude.

Faile. Artists Panel. Wynwood Walls/Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. December 1, 2021. (screengrab courtesy of Wynwood Walls)

We’re not really name-droppers, you know that, but honestly it was like a family reunion dinner with perfectly punctilious attention to detail over at Wynwood Walls this week – after two years of Covid fears killing everyone’s buzz. We saw Daze, Shoe, PichiAvo, Bordalo II, Jonone, Shepard Fairey, 1Up, Add Fuel, Case MacClaim, Nychos, Faile, Martha Cooper, Nika Kramer, Mantra, Ken Hiratsuka just to name a few – cavorting with collectors, cultural workers, fanboys, journalists, bloggers, academics, critics, bankers, gallerists, curators, museum people, real estate folks, photographers, dancers, silk climbing aerialists and hustlers of many flavors – and all the class of ’21 artists whom Jessica Goldman invited to paint this year. A Miami mélange, we’ll call it.

Faile. Artists Panel. Wynwood Walls/Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. December 1, 2021. (screengrab courtesy of Charlotte Pyatt)

We were even having dinner with Martha when a local stencilist named Gregg Rivero sat in an empty chair at the table with us to offer an array of small stencil works featuring graphically pornographic scenes – to choose from as a memento of Miami indubitably. Naturally, we carefully perused his entire collection of 20 or so spread-eagles, doggie-styles, Shanghai-swans, Mississippi-missionaries, Dutch-doors, bobbing-for-sausages, and lord-knows-what-else. After careful consideration and we each selected a favorite stencil and he autographed it. Just not sure what room to hang it in…

Faile. Artists Panel. Wynwood Walls/Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. December 1, 2021. (screengrab courtesy of Wynwood Walls)

Our treasured part of the Miami art vortex ’21 was meeting some BSA fans and Faile fans mixed together at the artist talk hosted by Peter Tunney at GGA Gallery last night. An action-packed hour of pictures covering their 35 year friendship was on offer for the assembled – focused mainly of course on their 22 year professional career. What an amazing career of image-making it is too – and even though we were prepared, there are always surprises with such dynamic dudes who have parlayed an illegal street art career into a well-respected and pretty high profile career with intense collectors and fans of their simplest silk screens and works on paper to their wood puzzle boxes, wood paintings, toys, ripped paintings, and their very new, completely radical approach that breaks their own mold for this “Endless” exhibition. And need we say it, Faile have already released a number of NFTs of course – which some in the audience didn’t know that Faile had – but could have guessed since Faile pioneered interactive digital games that accompanied their analog works as early as 2010 when most people still didn’t even have a smart phone.

But we digress. Back in New York now and it’s grey and cold and unwelcoming, and of course we love it. Thanks Miami! See you soon.

Faile. Artists Panel. Wynwood Walls/Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. December 1, 2021. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

The image below was taken in Wynwood, Miami. At the panel, with Faile, they talked about the process of making their art and one of the subjects was about ripping up posters from the street…. – and how their original name was Alife. Two blocks away we found these ripped posters advertising Alife.

Faile. Endless. Wynwood Walls/Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile. Endless. Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile. Endless. Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile. Endless. Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile. Endless. Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Faile. Endless. Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood, Miami. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

FAILE: ENDLESS is currently on view at Goldman Global Arts Gallery at Wynwood Walls. Wynwood, Miami.

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