Willehad Eilers, aka Wayne Horse, has been very very active on YouTube recently. While Wayne has a long history of expressing himself on film there is a new quality to his recent creations, which he… READ MORE
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Every once in a while you come across an artwork that touches you deeply. We’ve asked our members, which artwork changed their life and continues to be their favorite. Today we’ve asked Kinga Dunikowska about… READ MORE
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When the fictional personae of Alex Diamond first appeared on the art scene back in 2004, it was part of a performance piece: A detail of a conceptual exhibition Joerg Heikhaus, artist and owner of… READ MORE
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The Italian artist Morcky has been living and working in Amsterdam for over ten years. His first involvement in graffiti and street art has evolved into a passion for drawings, on the one hand, and… READ MORE
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Brace yourselves, because the Frog King Kwok and his Queen are coming to Brussels for a four day workshop and exhibition at Harlan Levey Projects. The Frog Fun Workshop is a unique opportunity to work… READ MORE
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Willehad Eilers, better known as Wayne Horse, has a truly unique way of telling a story and a discomforting humor that makes you giggle when you think you shouldn’t. While his last project and short… READ MORE
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I thought that I’d become numb to Graffiti. Then, on a trip to the Netherlands I saw some that I couldn’t shake from my mind. The writing was psychotic and recognizable; the type of vandalistic… READ MORE
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By Caroline Cotter Originally from Normandy, France, SP38 has lived and worked as a ‘prisoner of Berlin’ for the past 17 years. But that hasn’t kept this performance and street artist from travelling the world… READ MORE
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Joseph Beuys: Appeal for an Alternative. by Susie Garden It’s news to me, but apparently 2012/13 is the ‘Year of Germany’ in Russia. As part of this cultural exchange, Moscow audiences are able to view… READ MORE
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Mental Properties: European Autumn The bank has nothing to do with your mental property. Or do they? “Mental Properties” acknowledges that with no authority left to believe, in the words of German Philosopher Wolfgang Schirmacher,… READ MORE
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- Is Street Art Leashed?
- Nina Boas
- Wide Open Walls
- Necroreality and the Eternal Death
- Controversial Dreams
- Analogue Boy in a Digital World
- Sharing a Secret with Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski
- Dale Grimshaw – an Interview
- Not so Festive – A Festival
- The City is a Monster
- Dennis Duijnhouwer in Rabat
- Pär Strömberg
- Business or Pleasure?
- Play the Right Game
- The Apotheosis of Pleasure
- Dadara at Burning Man
- Opening COMMA
- A Long Way from Home
- COMMA – Leaving Traces
- Superheroes Half Way to USA
- First Impressions as Criticism?
- Help Kick Starting Superheroes
- Pam Glew
- Sami Knive
- Christian Marclay’s The Clock
- Day Trip to Art Rotterdam
- Ryan Bradley
- The Hamster Debate
- VIP Art FAIL
- Tradition of Fearlessness
- The year of the Rabbit sale
- This City Won’t Eat Zoom Alive

