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En Masse at Montreal's Musée des Beaux-Arts

En Masse at Montreal’s Musée des Beaux-Arts

February 19, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters, Street Art, Video

I wrote about En Masse some time ago. I know a few of the people involved with En Masse socially and they’re all super-talented artists, so it’s always impressive to see their collaborative work. In any case, the Musée des…

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Saturday Graffiti Extravaganza – Sueme and Kid Zoom

January 19, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Street Art, Video

Looking around on various blogs on a quiet Saturday afternoon, I found a couple of great things I’d like to share – an interview with Kid Zoom, and a video of Sueme painting in various European locations last summer. First,…

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Sweet Montreal Graf Part 2

January 6, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Commentary, Contemporary Art, Street Art

This is not my first post about Montreal’s street art/ graffiti. Back in June, I waxed poetic at some length. Montreal is, as I said back then, a pretty happening place for street art/ graffiti, with a lively and inventive…

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FAILE Eat With the Wolf print -  from "Lost in Glimmering Shadows"

FAILE in Mongolia

November 5, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art News, Contemporary Art, Printmaking, Street Art

FAILE is an artist collective operating out of Brooklyn, and are one of my favourite voices in street art. They’ve been around for a little more than a decade, and started out as a street art crew but have been…

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Lady Aiko Houston-Bowery mural - photo by Luna Park (via vandalog)

Lady Aiko

July 25, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Street Art

Vandalog has an interesting discussion going on about the role of women artists in the street art scene, and how they are often under-represented. While this is largely true, the question of why fewer women get involved with street art…

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