Pedro Matos
Art Gallery
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February 2009
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What's on in 2012?!, by Pedro Matos on Feb 11, 2012 14:58:41 GMT 1, Cheryl Dunn solo exhibition - March 2012 London
Cheryl Dunn solo exhibition - March 2012 London
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sakyamuni
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July 2009
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What's on in 2012?!, by sakyamuni on Feb 14, 2012 13:58:06 GMT 1, Alexandros Vasmoulakis, new solo show in london, april 12th, organized by Nosco Gallery. should be great
Alexandros Vasmoulakis, new solo show in london, april 12th, organized by Nosco Gallery. should be great
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What's on in 2012?!, by remirough on Feb 17, 2012 17:56:22 GMT 1, This -
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What's on in 2012?!, by Deleted on Mar 6, 2012 4:55:52 GMT 1, Dale vN Marshall solo exhibition with Anno Domini Gallery California April 6th
Dale vN Marshall solo exhibition with Anno Domini Gallery California April 6th
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UpFest
Art Media
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February 2007
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What's on in 2012?!, by UpFest on Mar 7, 2012 20:51:34 GMT 1,
Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend - 2nd, 3rd & 4th of June - 250 Artist
Countries representing this year at UPFEST BRISTOL 2012
Belgium, Brunei, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Guernsey, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Jordon, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain & USA
Headliners include.... Haha, announcement to follow
Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend - 2nd, 3rd & 4th of June - 250 Artist Countries representing this year at UPFEST BRISTOL 2012 Belgium, Brunei, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Guernsey, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Jordon, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain & USA Headliners include.... Haha, announcement to follow
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What's on in 2012?!, by thegreatarchitect on Mar 8, 2012 21:57:26 GMT 1, Go see Dangerous method Its must
Go see Dangerous method Its must
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What's on in 2012?!, by searchandrescue on Mar 8, 2012 22:56:43 GMT 1, Would like to see Dangerous Method GTA but bit worried this is just gonna be Keira Knightly pouting and getting spanked?
Would like to see Dangerous Method GTA but bit worried this is just gonna be Keira Knightly pouting and getting spanked?
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What's on in 2012?!, by sand on Apr 5, 2012 11:46:38 GMT 1, Opera Gallery London presents Blek Le Rat
Blek Le Rat, the Founding Father of street art returns to the UK for an exclusive exhibition from from 27th April until 18th May at Opera Gallery London.
Considered to be one of the pioneers of Stencil art, Blek Le Rat was invited by the Tate Modern to be part of a talk about the Tateโs street art exhibition in 2008. His social and political works have had a great influence on today's graffiti art and โguerilla artโ movements. Opera Gallery London is proud to present "the Rat who gave birth to Banksy"(Sunday Times, Januszczak Waldemar, 8 June 2008) in this exceptional solo exhibition of new works, curated by gallery Director Jean-David Malat.
www.bondstreet.co.uk/bondstreet/?news=127
Opera Gallery London presents Blek Le RatBlek Le Rat, the Founding Father of street art returns to the UK for an exclusive exhibition from from 27th April until 18th May at Opera Gallery London. Considered to be one of the pioneers of Stencil art, Blek Le Rat was invited by the Tate Modern to be part of a talk about the Tateโs street art exhibition in 2008. His social and political works have had a great influence on today's graffiti art and โguerilla artโ movements. Opera Gallery London is proud to present "the Rat who gave birth to Banksy"(Sunday Times, Januszczak Waldemar, 8 June 2008) in this exceptional solo exhibition of new works, curated by gallery Director Jean-David Malat. www.bondstreet.co.uk/bondstreet/?news=127
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Shoot Again
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April 2011
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What's on in 2012?!, by Shoot Again on Apr 5, 2012 12:07:42 GMT 1, Should be a good/expensive one ;-)
Should be a good/expensive one ;-)
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sakyamuni
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July 2009
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What's on in 2012?!, by sakyamuni on Apr 5, 2012 12:40:24 GMT 1, Herakut. Loving the Exiled, opening on april 21st, 2012 at 941 Geary
941 Geary is pleased to present the new works of German artistic duo, Herakut, whose exhibition, Loving the Exiled, will open April 21, 2012 at 941 Geary. The opening will be free and open to the public, and the show will run until May 29, 2012.
Herakutโs earth tones are layered upon each other, creating images that blend in with the environment around them. Though itโs not just in palette through which the work presents an interest in nature. The people and animals that stand at the center of Herakutโs pieces are created as a commentary on human nature, on the ups and downs of all the small wars we fight within ourselves.
Loving the Exiled deals with figures/symbols that have been thrust away from society, charged with guilt in some way, and used as scapegoats in an effort to simplify complex problems. With faces partially turned to glance at the viewer, the figures look at the viewers as if we have stumbled upon their lives, uninvited but perhaps expected. They gaze out at us with eyes both sad and resigned, asking nothing of us but a basic empathy.
Herakut. Loving the Exiled, opening on april 21st, 2012 at 941 Geary 941 Geary is pleased to present the new works of German artistic duo, Herakut, whose exhibition, Loving the Exiled, will open April 21, 2012 at 941 Geary. The opening will be free and open to the public, and the show will run until May 29, 2012. Herakutโs earth tones are layered upon each other, creating images that blend in with the environment around them. Though itโs not just in palette through which the work presents an interest in nature. The people and animals that stand at the center of Herakutโs pieces are created as a commentary on human nature, on the ups and downs of all the small wars we fight within ourselves. Loving the Exiled deals with figures/symbols that have been thrust away from society, charged with guilt in some way, and used as scapegoats in an effort to simplify complex problems. With faces partially turned to glance at the viewer, the figures look at the viewers as if we have stumbled upon their lives, uninvited but perhaps expected. They gaze out at us with eyes both sad and resigned, asking nothing of us but a basic empathy.
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