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"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, by Vertical Gallery on Jun 24, 2016 22:06:00 GMT 1, Vertical Gallery is pleased to present a special exhibition "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. The exhibition is July 2 - 30, 2016 with an opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm.
Jasmin Siddiqui was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1981. She has a classic art education that started at the age of eight. She later studied Visual Communication and Graphic Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden. She combines her skills as a graffiti artist, illustrator, poet and storyteller to create fluid figures with simultaneously elegant and chaotic line and brushstrokes. Her work is often a statement on the human condition and experiences of childhood.
In 2004, Jasmin joined forces with Akut (Falk Lehmann) and began creating collaborative work under the name of Herakut. They are considered one of the most important street art duos in the world. This is Heraโs first solo exhibition in 8 years.
"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. July 2 - 30, 2016 Opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm. Vertical Gallery, 1016 N Western Ave., Chicago
Contact gallery to be added to Collector's Preview: info@verticalgallery.com
Vertical Gallery is pleased to present a special exhibition "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. The exhibition is July 2 - 30, 2016 with an opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm. Jasmin Siddiqui was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1981. She has a classic art education that started at the age of eight. She later studied Visual Communication and Graphic Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden. She combines her skills as a graffiti artist, illustrator, poet and storyteller to create fluid figures with simultaneously elegant and chaotic line and brushstrokes. Her work is often a statement on the human condition and experiences of childhood. In 2004, Jasmin joined forces with Akut (Falk Lehmann) and began creating collaborative work under the name of Herakut. They are considered one of the most important street art duos in the world. This is Heraโs first solo exhibition in 8 years. "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. July 2 - 30, 2016 Opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm. Vertical Gallery, 1016 N Western Ave., Chicago Contact gallery to be added to Collector's Preview: info@verticalgallery.com
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"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, by zzz on Jun 29, 2016 21:49:32 GMT 1, verticalgallery.com/
"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui
Vertical Gallery is pleased to present a special exhibition "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. The exhibition is July 2 - 30, 2016 with an opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm.
Jasmin Siddiqui was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1981. She has a classic art education that started at the age of eight. She later studied Visual Communication and Graphic Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden. She combines her skills as a graffiti artist, illustrator, poet and storyteller to create fluid figures with simultaneously elegant and chaotic line and brushstrokes. Her work is often a statement on the human condition and experiences of childhood.
In 2004, Jasmin joined forces with Akut (Falk Lehmann) and began creating collaborative work under the name of Herakut. The duo has exhibited in galleries and art fairs worldwide; they have created over 40 public murals; published two successful books; and are in major collections around the world.
This is Heraโs first solo exhibition in 8 years.
"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui.
July 2 - 30, 2016
Opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm.
Vertical Gallery, 1016 N Western Ave., Chicago
verticalgallery.com/"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui Vertical Gallery is pleased to present a special exhibition "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. The exhibition is July 2 - 30, 2016 with an opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm. Jasmin Siddiqui was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1981. She has a classic art education that started at the age of eight. She later studied Visual Communication and Graphic Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden. She combines her skills as a graffiti artist, illustrator, poet and storyteller to create fluid figures with simultaneously elegant and chaotic line and brushstrokes. Her work is often a statement on the human condition and experiences of childhood. In 2004, Jasmin joined forces with Akut (Falk Lehmann) and began creating collaborative work under the name of Herakut. The duo has exhibited in galleries and art fairs worldwide; they have created over 40 public murals; published two successful books; and are in major collections around the world. This is Heraโs first solo exhibition in 8 years. "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, Jasmin Siddiqui. July 2 - 30, 2016 Opening reception with the artist Saturday, July 2, 6-10pm. Vertical Gallery, 1016 N Western Ave., Chicago
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"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, by sierrahotel on Jul 4, 2016 14:16:49 GMT 1, Great stuff and nice range of size/ price. Best of luck.
Great stuff and nice range of size/ price. Best of luck.
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"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERA?" with Hera of Herakut, by zzz on Jul 5, 2016 15:42:26 GMT 1, I was there early on opening night. I picked up three pieces. Got my first Herakut canvas, a canvas of a Hera and a Hera sketch. Hera was great to talk to. Got to meet Hebru also.
I was there early on opening night. I picked up three pieces. Got my first Herakut canvas, a canvas of a Hera and a Hera sketch. Hera was great to talk to. Got to meet Hebru also.
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