Street Arts
Cor Da Rua (street colour)
The largest show of it's kind, Cor Da Rua is a 2-month 10-artist celebration of Brazilian urban art, considered by many to be the most significant genre of the global urban art movement. All of the artists are highly acclaimed in their native Brazil and have a huge international following. These shows are not to be missed and will definitely be worth the trip to Brighton.
The first show, opening this Friday will see work from titifreak, andrei muller, daniel melim, silvana mello and kboco and will run for one month, the 6 October to 4 November 2007.
The second month will see another group of artists Speto, Carlos Dias, MZK, Ramon Martins and Zezao taking over the gallery and this will also have an opening preview night on Friday 9th November. The second show will run from the 10 November to 9 December 2007.
ocontemporary | 80 trafalgar street | brighton
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If You Could Do Anything... Prints
The 'If You Could' November prints have been released. Responding to the question, ‘If you could do anything tomorrow, what would it be?’, these two colour, B2 (655 x 480 mm), limited edition screenprints are only available to buy from the...
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Titifreak At Ocontemporary Gallery
Ocontemporary announce the launch of their permanent new home at 193 Wardour Street, London, W1. Over 2000 ft.sq. of impressive exhibition space allows for two major exhibition areas, the ground floor will host their exciting exhibition program and there...
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Tinho - Looking For Myself
Following the unprecedented response to Tinho's recent participation in Street Art Brazil show at the Embassy of Brazil, London, Ocontemporary Gallery present his first UK solo show "Looking for myself". Tinho a.k.a Walter Nomura is one of the pioneers...
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Street Art Brazil — Tinho | Pato | Flip
In a bold new move the Embassy of Brazil is giving three of Brazil’s most popular street artists an exciting platform in the UK, with Street Art Brazil, a one-off exhibition at Gallery 32. Having long boasted a particularly rich and diverse urban art...
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This Is England
BP Portrait Prize nominee Matt Small, whose fans include Goldie and British actor Sean Pertwee, presents his latest body of work in a show titled THIS IS ENGLAND, which opens to the public on Friday the 9th November at Leonard Street Gallery in Shoreditch...
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