Street Arts
Burning Candy — Candy Pop Up Shop
To coincide with DOTS
{blogged here}, a Burning-Candy-film-in-the-making, High Roller Society proudly presents CANDY SHOP, an exhibition of selected works by each of the crew’s 9 core members: CEPT, CYCLOPS, DSCREET, GOLD PEG, LL BRAINWASHED, MIGHTY MO, ROWDY, SWEET TOOF, and TEK 33.
The exhibition, which runs from 8 May – 22 May, showcases the chaotic harmony of Burning Candy’s street-inspired individual works in a kaleidoscope of crazy colours, mediums, and styles.
“Burning Candy are probably the only male/female graffiti crew around where some members are old enough to be other members’ parents, have strange misspelled names, wear homemade disguises and enjoy playing Picture Consequences together. In many ways, they’re more like a sex cult than a spray gang” – Kid Acne
High Roller Society | 10 Palmers Road | London | E2 0SY
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Dots 02 & 03 — Burning Candy
We posted the first Burning Candy Dots short film 'Bomb Chaser' on Hookedblog last week, which featured James Jessop sharing with us his obsession with New York subway graffiti. Here are the next two installments of the the Dots...
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Burning Candy — Fundraiser Prints Box Set
Back In May of this year we got to see a sneak preview of The Dots, a documentary film that Burning Candy member Dscreet is filming about the crew. (covered here) Most of the film is yet to been filmed, but the 20 or so minutes which we saw...
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Street Art In East London 04
Burning Candy Spotted this Burning Candy piece over the weekend canal side, guessing it is new. There are a few of these sprayed around Shoreditch. No idea yet who is doing them, but someone did ask me if this was a Banksy while I was taking the photo!!...
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Burning Candy Crew Getting Busy
The Burning Candy crew continue to dominate the walls of East London. We bumped into crew member Cept today as he began to work on a new wall, which will form the second part of his Love Will Tear Us Apart wall which was painted earlier in the year. We...
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Burning Candy Show
After four years based in Notting Hill, Sartorial Contemporary Art moves to Kings Cross and will open their new exhibition space on October the 15th. Two major shows will launch the space on this date, one of which is "Burning Candy". It will feature...
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