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New Cranio Street Art in Dalston

Over the summer London was treated to a visit by Brazilian Street Artist Fabio Oliveira aka Cranio, who was on his sixth visit to the UK. Whilst over Cranio hit up a  pair of solo works and a collaboration featuring his his distinctive and trademark characters of indigenous tribesman living off the spoils from selling […]Read Post ›

New Cranio Street Art around London

Over the summer London was treated to a visit by Brazilian Street Artist Fabio Oliveira aka Cranio, who was on his fifth visit to the UK. Whilst over Cranio hit up a series of solo works and a trio of collaborations featuring his his distinctive and trademark characters of indigenous tribesman living off the spoils […]Read Post ›

New Mau Mau Street around London

Next up we are taking a look at a pair of additions to London from Devon based artist Mau Mau that were placed up in the summer of 2022. Mau Mau works with a mixture of stencils and freehand works and his iconic rebellious fox character is both instantly recognizable and always certain to make […]Read Post ›

New Malarko Street Art in Dalston

Next up we are taking a look at a recent addition to Dalston by the ever-prolific street artist Malarko who has reworked the shutter of BSMT Space along Kingsland Road. This fantastic work – which is pure Malarko at its finest – was placed up ahead of the artists inclusion in Under Wraps group exhibition currently on at […]Read Post ›

New Stinkfish Street Art in East London

It’s been four years since Colombian Street Artist Stinkfish last visited London, and a few weeks ago London was lucky to receive a whistle stop visit from the artist who left a pair of stunning paintings and a ton of paste-up works in his wake, presenting an impressive collection of beautiful portraits that are just brimming […]Read Post ›

New Sweet Toof & Rowdy Street Art Collaboration in Dalston

Here we are taking a look at work from two of East London’s finest resident Street Artists who have been painting around Hackney for many many years, namely Sweet Toof and Rowdy. The duo left a superb collaboration fusing their respective tradmark characters along this long low wall in Dalston, with Rowdy’s crocodile merged with […]Read Post ›

New My Dogs Sighs and Skeleton Cardboard Street Art Collaboration in Dalston

Last week saw artists My Dog Sighs and Skeleton Cardboard hit up a fantastic collaboration in Dalston ahead of their respective solo shows, both on in the East End. The work fuses Skeleton Cardboard’s manic illustration with My Dog Sighs’ focused realism to fantastic effect and was certainly worth the effort to go and see […]Read Post ›

Itaewon’s ‘Broken Perspective’ Exhibition at BSMT Space

Last night we had the pleasure of catching our first exhibition in some time and one that really didn’t disappoint, namely Itaewon’s debut solo show ‘Broken Perspective’ currently on at BSMT Space in Dalston. The show presents a view into his vivid fractured imagination through his abstract designs which utilise a delicaate balance of colour schemes […]Read Post ›

Skeleton Cardboard’s Solo Exhibition ‘Not In Use’ at BSMT Space

Here we are taking a look at the current exhibition ‘Not In Use’ by artist Skeleton Cardboard on show at BSMT Space. It’s been some 9 or so months since we have had the pleasure of visiting an exhibition at BSMT Space who have been on hiatus over this time. So it is exceptionally fitting that their […]Read Post ›

2017 – A Year Of Street Art Exhibitions

Well here we are with the finale of our series of reviews of the last year and we thought we would take a look back at the exhibitions we have attended – admittedly far less than we have visited or reported on in the previous two years. Nonetheless in the process we have been all over […]Read Post ›

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