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Pyramid Oracle’s ‘Oculus’ Exhibition At BSMT Space

We are sorry to say here that this fantastic exhibition we are sharing with you here has sadly closed, but while we very much dislike sharing outdated shows, sometimes it is still better late than never. Which is very much the case with the recent ‘Oculus’ exhibition by Pyramid Oracle held at the BSMT Space. […]Read Post ›

New Sr. X Street Art “Smile More” In Dalston

Now we are taking a trip to Dalston where recently in Shackwell Lane Street Artist Sr. X has painted his latest work ‘Smile More’ ahead of his upcoming solo exhibition ‘PORK LOIN ROAST’ at BSMT Space which opens on September 1st. The work very muchin his distinct retro styling enthused with that dash of humour or surrealism making it a work that […]Read Post ›

New Pyramid Oracle Street Art Around Brick Lane Ahead Of His Solo Exhibition ‘OCULUS’ At BSMT Space

Well it is with great pleasure that Brooklyn Street Artist Pyramid Oracle is back in London and we get to report on his works again – Pyramid Oracle was in fact our third ever blog post back in January 2015, all seems so long ago now. Pyramid Oracle is over ahead of his upcoming solo exhibition ‘OCULUS’ at BSMT Space […]Read Post ›

Nick Flatt & Punk One’s ‘DOOM’ Exhibition At BSMT Space

Well we are a bit behind on sharing this review with you, but it has taken us a while to process this incredible exhibition by Berlin based duo Nick Flatt & Punk One currently on at the BSMT Space. This is a show we have been very much looking forward to and one that undoubtedly didn’t […]Read Post ›

New Clandestinos Duo Shalak Attack & Bruno Smoky Street Art In Haggerston

Well it has taken us a couple of weeks to get round to sharing this fantastic pair of works from visiting Clandestinos duo Shalak Attack & Bruno Smoky, largely due to the difficulty we have had in attempting to utilize the many superb photo opportunities these delights offer along the canal. Brazilian artist Bruno Smoky’s […]Read Post ›

Clandestinos’ ‘In The Raw’ Exhibition Opens At BSMT Space

Saturday night finally brought the opening of the widely anticipated first UK exhibition ‘In The Raw’ from the Clandestinos collective, comprising artists Shalak Attack & Bruno Smoky at the BSMT Space, a show that certainly didn’t disappoint, exceeding our high expectations. Shalak Attack and Bruno Smoky have both long been practitioners of their beautiful artworks […]Read Post ›

New Fanakapan Street Art In London

Over the last couple of weeks since the opening of his first solo show at BSMT Space (covered here) Street Artist Fanakapan has been involved in a whirlwind of activity putting up some five works around East London. Most notable is the manner in which having put on an exhibition which showcased the style that Fanakapan has […]Read Post ›

“Where Shadow Ends, Light Begins” – An Interview With Street Artist Fanakapan

Fanakapan is one of our favourite artists on the London and even UK and global Street Art scene, someone we have admired for a very long time and it has been an absolute pleasure to witness the way in which he relentlessly strives to push the boundaries and focus of his work. So it was indeed […]Read Post ›

New Fanakapan ‘Deflate’ Street Art In Dalston

  Over the course of Wednesday and Thursday saw Fanakapan at work in Dalston putting up a piece in conjunction with the opening of his current solo exhibition ‘Inflation’ (covered here) at the BSMT Space just across the road. In keeping with his recent output and that which is prevalent in his exhibit, namely 3D hyper-realistic balloon creations, […]Read Post ›

Fanakapan’s ‘Inflation’ Exhibition Opens At BSMT Space.

Thursday night finally brought the opening of the widely anticipated first solo exhibition from Fanakapan at the BSMT Space, a show that certainly didn’t disappoint, exceeding all high expectations. One of the most impressive artists on the scene, with a style of his own that he is continuously redefining – seemingly with every piece he […]Read Post ›

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