Thursday, August 2, 2007 – 10:33 am
If you happen to be in DUMBO today and find yourself near 70 Washington St. stop by and check out Illegal Art’s newest public art collabortive. Made out of 6,272 Post-it® notes the giant “to do” list beckons passerbys to feel free to write down their own “to do” lists and add to the […]
Thursday, June 28, 2007 – 10:28 am
Yesterday we ran a piece about some people showing up at a Shepard Fairey exhibit with copies of the Splasher Manifesto titled, “if we did it, this is how it would have happened”. An homage to the infamous OJ book that was never released.
Jake Dobkin over at Gothamist received a copy of the […]
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 – 9:10 am
For months now “The Splasher” has been prowling Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan hurling paint at prominent pieces of street art, occasionally leaving a manifesto with cryptic sayings like “destroy the museums, in the streets and everywhere”.
The New York art scene has been buzzing trying to figure out who the mysterious “Splasher” is, and whether […]
Friday, December 15, 2006 – 2:42 pm
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Today marks the first day of Wooster Collective’s three day project at 11 Spring. The show includes such artists as Shepard Fairey, WK, Jace, Swoon, David Ellis etc…, whose art is on display in and outside of the gallery. The exhibition, located at Spring and Elizabeth, is open from 11:00 […]
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 – 2:05 pm
Sky Mirror, a breathtaking, 35-foot-diameter concave mirror made of polished stainless steel. Standing nearly three stories tall at the Fifth Avenue entrance to the Channel Gardens, Sky Mirror will offer a dazzling experience of light and architecture, presenting viewers with a vivid inversion of the skyline featuring the historic landmark building at 30 […]
Wednesday, September 6, 2006 – 11:01 am
BBC:
Banksy has replaced Hilton’s CD with his own remixes and given them titles such as Why am I Famous?, What Have I Done? and What Am I For?
He has also changed pictures of her on the CD sleeve to show the US socialite topless and with a dog’s head.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006 – 9:45 am
Here’s a great site that lists and documents some of the fantastic art in the NYC subway. It gives listings by stations but for some reason it doesn’t mention the trains that stop there.
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