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Banksy’s ‘Gross Domestic Product’ Store in Croydon

Last week saw the unveiling in London of Street Artist Banksy’s latest stunt in the capital, on this occassion taking to Croydon to present ‘Gross Domestic Product’ a storefront containing branded merchandise. A poster in the shop window declares “GDP is the homewares brand from Banksy and this is our first and only store. The showroom is for […]Read Post ›

Ant Carver’s ‘Not For Us To Say’ Exhibition in Shoreditch

Last night in Shoreditch saw Ant Carver’s latest solo exhibition ‘Not For Us To Say’ open showcasing 11 large canvas works, demonstrating Ant Carver’s distinct style and the range with which he can portray his subjects. Ant Carver’s style is very distinct, comprising the colourful background taking an abstract form, constructed from an elaborate process of being built up […]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 ›

The Banksy ‘Greatest Hits: 2002-2008’ Retrospective Exhibition by Lazinc Gallery

In the Street Art world and popular culture as a whole Banksy is someone who needs no introduction, an artist, whose identity remains unknown, and whose works and status many adore and many loathe, either way you cut it no other Street Artist has been responsible for the rising popularity of Street Art in the […]Read Post ›

Fanakapan’s Solo Exhibition ‘Helios’ at 5th Base Gallery

On Thursday night we were fortunate enough to attend the opening night of Fanakapan’s excellent solo exhibition ‘Helios’  named after the Greek God of the Sun and marking 150 years since Helium was discovered to come from within the Sun providing Fanakapan and a few special guests the opportunity to present a superb body of […]Read Post ›

’10ibs Lighter’ an “Independent Exhibition of Conceptual Urban Art” by TRUST.iCON in West London

The other week we were fortunate enough to attend the opening night of ’10ibs Lighter’ an “Independent Exhibition of Conceptual Urban Art” presented by stencil artist TRUST.iCON, which was certainly an interesting show taking you to another world defined by iCON’s witty take on his subjects. In his work Trust Icon set’s to capture a […]Read Post ›

“One Love” – An Interview with Artist Louis Masai Ahead of his Solo Exhibition ‘MISSING’ in London

Louis Masai has long been an artist whose creative output we have admired, certainly an artist with an impressive CV, it has been an absolute pleasure to witness the way in which he relentlessly strives to provide a voice for species that can’t speak for themselves, offering a platform for people to perhaps reconsider their relationship […]Read Post ›

TRUST.iCON’s “Street Artist” Exhibition on the Streets of London

We are now posting our last catch up look at something that took place in 2017, but this was something most impressive and has to be shared, albeit somewhat late, namely TRUST.iCON’s “Street Artist” exhibition which saw the artist bring his latest body of works together around the Streets of London. This is the second time this […]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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