Street Arts
WILDSTYLES
Wildstyles is an exhibition that features classic rare photographs hailing back to the 'old skool' days and is a homage to Wild Style, the classic Hip Hop movie that was re-released last year for its 25th anniversary. The exhibition will feature not only photographs but music, Breakers and Graffiti art. PYMCA have collaborated with some of Hip Hop's grand masters from Normski to Janette Beckman, to take you back to the days of Adidas shell tops and Run DMC. Wildstyles is certainly an exhibition to get you moving!
The Wildstyles exhibition opens tonight from 6pm till 11pm at Bar Vinyl | Camden Town | N1.
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Humbug! Christmas Emporium. Bah! Humbug!
From the 3rd – 23rd December 2009 Our History and Austin Gallery present Bah! Humbug! Christmas Emporium. Bah! Humbug! An exhibition admiring the edgy and classic artwork shown on acid house night promotional posters as well as offering a unique shop...
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Shepard Fairey And Dface At Cac Málaga · Centro De Arte Contemporáneo
Hookedblog have just touched down in the sunny Spanish city of Málaga for the upcoming exhibitions Wasted Youth and Your Eyes Here at the Centro De Arte Contemporaneo De Malaga. Following on from their recent stop in Berlin which saw Shepard Fairey...
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November Art Openings First Thursday
We are away for a few days and not sure what our internet connection will be like so it might be a little quiet here for a few days. It's typical that will will be away later today Thursday 05th on what looks set to one of the busiest nights in London...
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Underground Urban Art
UNDERGROUND URBAN ART exhibition at the Foundry in Old Street opens tonight the 28th August from 7:00 till late. The exhibition willl run until the 7th September, admission is free and the show is located in the down stairs gallery at the Foundry. The...
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Pills Stills And Bellyaches
PYMCA is celebrating Rave culture with an exhibition that spans the last 20 years from Shoom and The Hacienda in the late eighties, Hardcore Raves in the nineties through to the ‘New Rave’ and ‘Electro’ scenes in the Noughties. ‘Pills Stills...
Street Arts