Lister “Dancer in Motion-Black” (photo © courtesy of the gallery)
May 11th – May 31st
Free admission: 11:00 – 7:00 daily
Telephone number: 212.966.6675
Email: nyc@operagallery.com
For the first time, Opera Gallery will be uniting forty of the most important contemporary artists to emerge from the Street Art Movement. These artists span the globe, including the United States, Brazil, France, Ukraine, Poland, Belgium, Israel, Spain and China, proving that the Street Art Movement has no borders. Opera gallery is proud to have put together this unique show. Thank you to all the artists for creating some of their best works for this occasion.
Featuring Anthony Lister, Rone, Kid Zoom, ROA, Dal East, Blek le Rat, Herakut, How and Nosm, Alexandros Vasmoulakis, b., Know Hope, The London Police, M-City, Sixeart, Hyuro, Liqen, Interesni Kazki, Paul Insect, Remi Rough, Nick Walker, Mark Jenkins, Saber, Augustine Kofie, Revok, Faile, Bäst, Swoon, Ron English, Trustocorp, Mare 139, Jose Parla, Eric Haze, Logan Hicks, Aiko.
Know Hope “What Happens When the Blues Set It” (photo © courtesy of the gallery)
Opera Gallery
115 Spring Street New York, NY 10012
(212) 966-6675 |
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