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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jakek on Nov 1, 2010 18:46:26 GMT 1,
congratulations to anyone on here who picked up anything from the show. really wish i'd made it as the other stands look great too.
congratulations to anyone on here who picked up anything from the show. really wish i'd made it as the other stands look great too.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by walshy on Nov 1, 2010 20:43:12 GMT 1, Never saw much love for Moniker on here, supprising really considering how much work was on show. These Herakut pieces were stunning 'in the flesh'
Never saw much love for Moniker on here, supprising really considering how much work was on show. These Herakut pieces were stunning 'in the flesh'
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jakek on Nov 2, 2010 18:32:53 GMT 1, there's an advert at the start but stick with it...
www.babelgum.com/6003133/moniker-art-fair-herakut.html
(couldn't embed it properly so you'll have to click the link - sorry!)
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jakek on Nov 2, 2010 18:41:56 GMT 1, Never saw much love for Moniker on here, supprising really considering how much work was on show.
I have to agree. Are there any other forums where this was discussed in more detail.
I always used to juggle here and WK for a bit of balance, i know about the other banksy forum but i wondered if i was missing anywhere else where this would be chatted about...
(the last thing i want to do i just be the only person here posting about particular artists)
Never saw much love for Moniker on here, supprising really considering how much work was on show. I have to agree. Are there any other forums where this was discussed in more detail. I always used to juggle here and WK for a bit of balance, i know about the other banksy forum but i wondered if i was missing anywhere else where this would be chatted about... (the last thing i want to do i just be the only person here posting about particular artists)
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Warm Gun on Nov 2, 2010 22:52:17 GMT 1, Fantastic stuff!
Fantastic stuff!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jakek on Nov 3, 2010 8:32:23 GMT 1, from the financial times... www.ft.com/cms/s/2/2fdb620e-d87f-11df-8e05-00144feabdc0.html
Outsiders come in from the cold By Rachel Spence
Published: October 15 2010 23:04 | Last updated: October 15 2010 23:04
On a cloudy Friday morning in Shoreditch a small crowd has gathered around a long-legged, dark-haired girl in cowboy boots with a spray can in her hand. Standing in front of the high brick wall of a Victorian warehouse, she sprays a graceful scarlet line across the worn brown bricks as the cameras snap around her.
Hera, 30, is one half of the German street art duo Herakut. Watching as she sketches out her figure is her painting partner, Akut. As soon as the outline is completed he will use his photo-realist skills to create a face with the spooky immediacy of a B-movie star.
Inside the building, Herakutβs canvases are among those on display in a new fair, Moniker International, which is dedicated to urban art and comprises six gallery booths and six curated spaces.
Given the acclaim showered upon the likes of Banksy and Shepherd Fairey, one would think that graffiti art was now as mainstream as any other contemporary genre. Not so, according to the fairβs co-director Frankie Shea, who represents a clutch of artists, including Herakut, who prefer public to private space. βI started Moniker because I was sick of not being able to get my gallery, Campbarbossa, into more mainstream fairs,β he explains.
On the morning after the inauguration, he is delighted that he had the courage of his convictions. Not only have all four Herakut canvases sold (from Β£2,250 to Β£7,000) but so have dozens of other works. The top seller, inevitably perhaps, was a secondary-market Banksy, βFlower Throwerβ, which was sold by east London gallery Black Rat Projects for Β£95,000.
βEverything is selling really well,β said Marsea Goldberg of Los Angeles gallery New Image art, who was especially pleased with the sale of beautiful silk-screened faces overlaid with calligraphy by LA artist Retner ($6,000 each). βBritain is less familiar with street art than the US, but people are increasingly enthusiastic.β
Retner, who was discovered by Jeffrey Deitch, director of the LA Museum of Contemporary Art, in Goldbergβs gallery, will be on show at MoCA in 2011.
Monikerβs success is a sign that, even in the UK, street art is coming in from the cold. Indeed, the vibrant diversity of paintings on display, from abstract to figurative, collage to calligraphy, bears little relation to traditional notions of graffiti. βOf course street artists also work in studios,β says Shea. Otherwise, how would they sell anything?
Those who wish to see genuine outsider art must travel to Chalk Farm in north London. Here, the unprepossessing façade of the public library conceals the cornucopia of glories that is the Museum of Everything. For the second year running, this rigorously uncommercial temporary space has been dedicated to works by unknown talents, most of whom had no pretensions to making art at all.
A riveting journey through vintage memorabilia, from Victorian photographs and 1950s circus banners to merry-go-round horses and stuffed animals, the exhibition has been co-curated by British pop artist Sir Peter Blake, whose collections of dolls, shellboxes and tapestries β handwoven by a second world war veteran as therapy for his injuries β form part of the display. Indeed, as you wander through the scarlet-painted, low-ceilinged rooms, each one more curious, colourful and cluttered than the last, you could be in an installation by Sir Peter.
On one level a voyage through Moniker and the Museum of Everything feels as if one has entered a parallel universe to the gloss and glamour of Frieze. Yet these planets touch more often than one might think. On Thursday at the Museum of Everything, Sir Peter was in conversation with fashionable taxidermy artist Polly Morgan. The latter, who recently enjoyed a solo show at leading Piccadilly space Haunch of Venison, has her hackle-raisingly creepy βCarrion Callβ β a wooden coffin with the cracks stuffed with quail chicks β on sale at Moniker.
As for Sir Peter, when I ask him for a comment on the Museum of Everything, he tells me that it is βa trigger for memories.β His own work, meanwhile, is selling excellently this week at Frieze.
from the financial times... www.ft.com/cms/s/2/2fdb620e-d87f-11df-8e05-00144feabdc0.htmlOutsiders come in from the cold By Rachel Spence Published: October 15 2010 23:04 | Last updated: October 15 2010 23:04 On a cloudy Friday morning in Shoreditch a small crowd has gathered around a long-legged, dark-haired girl in cowboy boots with a spray can in her hand. Standing in front of the high brick wall of a Victorian warehouse, she sprays a graceful scarlet line across the worn brown bricks as the cameras snap around her. Hera, 30, is one half of the German street art duo Herakut. Watching as she sketches out her figure is her painting partner, Akut. As soon as the outline is completed he will use his photo-realist skills to create a face with the spooky immediacy of a B-movie star. Inside the building, Herakutβs canvases are among those on display in a new fair, Moniker International, which is dedicated to urban art and comprises six gallery booths and six curated spaces. Given the acclaim showered upon the likes of Banksy and Shepherd Fairey, one would think that graffiti art was now as mainstream as any other contemporary genre. Not so, according to the fairβs co-director Frankie Shea, who represents a clutch of artists, including Herakut, who prefer public to private space. βI started Moniker because I was sick of not being able to get my gallery, Campbarbossa, into more mainstream fairs,β he explains. On the morning after the inauguration, he is delighted that he had the courage of his convictions. Not only have all four Herakut canvases sold (from Β£2,250 to Β£7,000) but so have dozens of other works. The top seller, inevitably perhaps, was a secondary-market Banksy, βFlower Throwerβ, which was sold by east London gallery Black Rat Projects for Β£95,000. βEverything is selling really well,β said Marsea Goldberg of Los Angeles gallery New Image art, who was especially pleased with the sale of beautiful silk-screened faces overlaid with calligraphy by LA artist Retner ($6,000 each). βBritain is less familiar with street art than the US, but people are increasingly enthusiastic.β Retner, who was discovered by Jeffrey Deitch, director of the LA Museum of Contemporary Art, in Goldbergβs gallery, will be on show at MoCA in 2011. Monikerβs success is a sign that, even in the UK, street art is coming in from the cold. Indeed, the vibrant diversity of paintings on display, from abstract to figurative, collage to calligraphy, bears little relation to traditional notions of graffiti. βOf course street artists also work in studios,β says Shea. Otherwise, how would they sell anything? Those who wish to see genuine outsider art must travel to Chalk Farm in north London. Here, the unprepossessing faΓ§ade of the public library conceals the cornucopia of glories that is the Museum of Everything. For the second year running, this rigorously uncommercial temporary space has been dedicated to works by unknown talents, most of whom had no pretensions to making art at all. A riveting journey through vintage memorabilia, from Victorian photographs and 1950s circus banners to merry-go-round horses and stuffed animals, the exhibition has been co-curated by British pop artist Sir Peter Blake, whose collections of dolls, shellboxes and tapestries β handwoven by a second world war veteran as therapy for his injuries β form part of the display. Indeed, as you wander through the scarlet-painted, low-ceilinged rooms, each one more curious, colourful and cluttered than the last, you could be in an installation by Sir Peter. On one level a voyage through Moniker and the Museum of Everything feels as if one has entered a parallel universe to the gloss and glamour of Frieze. Yet these planets touch more often than one might think. On Thursday at the Museum of Everything, Sir Peter was in conversation with fashionable taxidermy artist Polly Morgan. The latter, who recently enjoyed a solo show at leading Piccadilly space Haunch of Venison, has her hackle-raisingly creepy βCarrion Callβ β a wooden coffin with the cracks stuffed with quail chicks β on sale at Moniker. As for Sir Peter, when I ask him for a comment on the Museum of Everything, he tells me that it is βa trigger for memories.β His own work, meanwhile, is selling excellently this week at Frieze.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jakek on Nov 3, 2010 8:33:58 GMT 1, βBritain is less familiar with street art than the US, but people are increasingly enthusiastic.β
Wasn't sure about this quote. I'd have thought it was the other way round...
βBritain is less familiar with street art than the US, but people are increasingly enthusiastic.β Wasn't sure about this quote. I'd have thought it was the other way round...
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by rosstierney on Nov 3, 2010 18:17:50 GMT 1, Want to buy 'Hera - Permission' (Lithograph)
PM if you can help,
Cheers!
Want to buy 'Hera - Permission' (Lithograph) PM if you can help, Cheers!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by curiousgeorge on Nov 3, 2010 18:24:00 GMT 1, Cough
Cough
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by rosstierney on Nov 3, 2010 18:54:45 GMT 1, Thanks mate but not for me.
Thanks mate but not for me.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Daniel Silk on Nov 17, 2010 14:04:20 GMT 1, Short Herakut Interview - NuArt
Short Herakut Interview - NuArt
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jB on Nov 27, 2010 2:34:54 GMT 1,
also am going to add this to the mix.
Hera - 48 X 24 in
this is back up for sale. please PM with any questions.
also am going to add this to the mix. Hera - 48 X 24 in this is back up for sale. please PM with any questions.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Collection 1 on Nov 28, 2010 4:09:00 GMT 1, That's a really nice piece:)
That's a really nice piece:)
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by mustard on Jan 6, 2011 12:24:36 GMT 1, Large Hera Original For Sale I'll get the exact size but it's about 7ft X 2 1/2ft!! cost me over $1000 to frame.
$3450 or Swap for something interesting, let me know what you've got
Large Hera Original For Sale I'll get the exact size but it's about 7ft X 2 1/2ft!! cost me over $1000 to frame. $3450 or Swap for something interesting, let me know what you've got
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by danmuppet on Jan 6, 2011 13:21:15 GMT 1, herakut or just hera?
herakut or just hera?
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by mustard on Jan 6, 2011 14:21:05 GMT 1, Hera from the Herakut show at the Carmichael Gallery
Hera from the Herakut show at the Carmichael Gallery
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by rodgro on Jan 11, 2011 20:25:41 GMT 1, Is this piece still available?
Is this piece still available?
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jB on Jan 11, 2011 21:14:01 GMT 1, Please feel free to make a bid - Thanks.
cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250772799569#ht_500wt_1156
On offer is an Original Canvas from Hera called, "Bunny State of Mind" Measures 48" X 24"
Please feel free to PM with any questions or other detailed pictures.
Thanks
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by mustard on Jan 12, 2011 0:35:43 GMT 1, Yes, still available
Yes, still available
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by popmozz on Jan 12, 2011 15:47:36 GMT 1, forgive me, mustard. a really lovely piece but shouldnt have been framed. as said lovely one. is it on carton?
forgive me, mustard. a really lovely piece but shouldnt have been framed. as said lovely one. is it on carton?
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by popmozz on Jan 12, 2011 15:51:21 GMT 1, Very nice one, jB. Good luck with the sale.
Very nice one, jB. Good luck with the sale.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by mustard on Jan 12, 2011 17:26:07 GMT 1, well the previous owner saw it after I framed it and really liked it framed, guess you would have had to have seen it before but to each his own and after you buy it from me you can easily unframe it. Yes on carton and yes a lovely one.
well the previous owner saw it after I framed it and really liked it framed, guess you would have had to have seen it before but to each his own and after you buy it from me you can easily unframe it. Yes on carton and yes a lovely one.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Zippy on Jan 12, 2011 23:08:06 GMT 1, That is a nice example and a fair price.
That is a nice example and a fair price.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Collection 1 on Jan 14, 2011 2:04:57 GMT 1, bump for this beauty
bump for this beauty
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by gironawatch on Jan 14, 2011 7:57:48 GMT 1, This is a nice piece
This is a nice piece
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by mustard on Jan 14, 2011 17:36:01 GMT 1, thanks JP, it is very nice and the size makes quite an impression in person
thanks JP, it is very nice and the size makes quite an impression in person
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Collection 1 on Jan 15, 2011 16:49:12 GMT 1, saturday bump for this beauty!
saturday bump for this beauty!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by leumasdarnley on Jan 18, 2011 15:03:07 GMT 1, Perfect mint condition edition of only 6 comes complete with wax stamped COA direct from Campbarbossa. Looking for my original cost of 450.00 pounds free shipping in the US $35.00 world wide.
Also for sale is what I believe to be the complete set of 6 David Choe Skateboards all unsigned except the 2005 deck that he splattered with a mixture of his own blood and paint. $999.00 shipped in the US (looking to sell complete)
## Choe
Fairey Skate Deck ed 150
Sweater Skate Deck ed 150
Sofa King "Blood Splattered" ed 110
Hammerhead Decks "Untitled Portraitβ ed 50 (Far Left) βIgnored Prayersβ ed 50 (Far Right)
David Choe x Giant Robot - Biennale Skate Deck limited but number unknown (Front Center)
Perfect mint condition edition of only 6 comes complete with wax stamped COA direct from Campbarbossa. Looking for my original cost of 450.00 pounds free shipping in the US $35.00 world wide. Also for sale is what I believe to be the complete set of 6 David Choe Skateboards all unsigned except the 2005 deck that he splattered with a mixture of his own blood and paint. $999.00 shipped in the US (looking to sell complete) ## Choe Fairey Skate Deck ed 150 Sweater Skate Deck ed 150 Sofa King "Blood Splattered" ed 110 Hammerhead Decks "Untitled Portraitβ ed 50 (Far Left) βIgnored Prayersβ ed 50 (Far Right) David Choe x Giant Robot - Biennale Skate Deck limited but number unknown (Front Center)
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by curiousgeorge on Jan 18, 2011 15:25:58 GMT 1, Lovely print, one of my favs
Good luck
Lovely print, one of my favs
Good luck
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