To celebrate the launch of Darkroom Army Gallery (D.R.A) Store in Singapore, D.R.A released the Tara Mcpherson Limited Edition camera. Tara even came down to show her support and for some signing sessions! D.R.A held the first Cotton Candy Machine (Tara’s art boutique) pop up store in Asia as well. via D.A.G.
Artists use graffiti to tell Egypt revolution’s stories
“Running south from Tahrir Square toward Egypt’s interior ministry in central Cairo, Mohamed Mahmoud street has become one of the revolution’s most violent battlegrounds. Twelve people died in the area during February street battles between protesters and police stemming from a deadly football riot in Port Said.
With the neighbourhood calm, at least for the moment, Mohamed Mahmoud now serves as a canvas for some of Egypt’s most creative revolutionary street art.
Murals portraying the revolution’s dead as martyrs and the military as a predatory monster spread along walls next to figurative paintings that draw inspiration from millenia-old pharaonic art. Nearby, the artists debate with anxious business owners, and the revolution continues.
Al Jazeera’s Rawya Rageh reports from Cairo.” via Al Jazeera English
Mark Bode in Australia 2012
ToTT Collaborator Mark Bode was recently in the land down under getting up on some mural action. From Bode- Big thanks to House of Bricks Gallery and Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne and China Heights Gallery in Sydney. Peep the interview here
RIMEs 50 Characters in Miami
Anthony Lister at New Image Art
Today, February 23rd, Anthony Lister (interviewed) will be showcasing a new body of work during his solo exhibition (previewed) at LA’s New Image Art. Focusing on the central theme of beauty and the twisted form of the ballerina, this collection of paintings will bring to the foreground Lister’s meticulous technique of blending his figurative style with an aura of abstraction. Although the Aussie street artist has been out on the streets of Los Angeles painting murals (covered), he’s also been hard at work inside his studio for the past month. As shot and edited by AM contributor Carlos Gonzalez, here we have a rare inside look into the artist’s creative process and the work taking place behind closed doors.
via Arrested Motion



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