Style for Childs a.k.a. A Kid Could Do That a.k.a. You Got My Back I was invited back to Cologne, Germany to paint the facade of a youth center. Instead of sketching out my own… READ MORE
Thursday night, November 4th, the group show curated by Andrea Michaelsson from B-Toy, entitled ‘We Love Colors‘, will open at the KKKB Gallery in Barcelona. The show will feature thirteen works based on the theme… READ MORE
Free art represents a free society. This was the thought that brought the CIA to institutionally support the Abstract Expressionist movement during the Cold War. If the Russians had straight, strict codes they had to… READ MORE
The Sunday Times Magazine in London was the first to drop the story, then the New York Times featured it on the front page of the Arts Section on Monday. The Underbelly Project, if you… READ MORE
C215 and his artwork have traveled across the globe, from big cities to back alleys in the third world. His stencils stand out from everything else around them but at the same time seem to… READ MORE
Kid Acne’s Stabby Women were a project he originally started during a trip to Sao Paulo. These heroines take over forgotten and derelict spaces at the bottoms of doorways and amongst other graffiti and street… READ MORE
Stephen Smith, also known as Neasden Control Centre, will be opening a solo museum show at the MU in Eindhoven on August 21st. Stephen’s work is, amongst other things, an amazing visual exploration and struggle… READ MORE
Saron Paz calls himself an Idealist. He creates with this in mind, and the Wear and Tear Doll and User Friendly chair fit the bill in their very own way. The first of these is… READ MORE
This Saturday, July 31st, the seventh edition of Art Trek opens in Antwerp at the Galerie Mekanik. NNE’s own Ephameron first put together the show in 2005 to bring to Antwerp all of the international… READ MORE
Tobias Allanson was recently commissioned for what could be either a very fun or an incredibly boring collaboration: with a vacuum cleaner company. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and a job is… READ MORE



