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Post by mojo on Aug 24, 2017 10:51:37 GMT
For 15 years Stinkfish has been painting on the street, but this September BSMT SPACE will proudly open his first solo exhibition of works on paper. This Colombia-based artist considers himself a Graffitist, his life revolves around graffiti and its principles of independence, anonymity, freedom and illegality. Painting with conviction without permission! The street is important to Stinkfish, he sees the common neighbourhoods and free spaces as an opportunity for people to politicise and observe at the same level. 'Portraits in Transit' is a story of the journey of his works, portraits that come from the street and transcend these spaces to return to the street. They are ordinary people captured by photograph, their image translated into his signature bright colour palette and re-imagined in a new context. 'Portraits in Transit' will be running from September 22nd to October 8th, with a private view on September 21st, 6pm. Thanks to Amigos for coming on board this event, expect some ice cold beers at the opening! To attend the private view please RSVP: info@bsmt.co.uk. BSMT SPACE is open Tue -Sat 12-7 and Sun 11-5. You can find us at 5d Stoke Newington Rd, London, N168BH.
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Post by mojo on Sept 4, 2017 12:18:20 GMT
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Post by dot on Sept 5, 2017 18:24:14 GMT
bought a work of his years back at pow , nice chap
will have a wander over @ some point if .. i can locate it... near a tube ?
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Post by mikeydread on Sept 5, 2017 19:20:59 GMT
Dalston overground is nearest link dot. Or a walk /bus down from Stoke Newington. I shall deffo be visiting.
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Post by Commissioner on Sept 19, 2017 21:01:37 GMT
New mural near BSMTSpace
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Post by Commissioner on Sept 19, 2017 21:18:01 GMT
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Post by riq on Sept 19, 2017 21:47:27 GMT
Got called art hoarder by my girlfriend recently, for that reason I'm leaving that opportunity to somebody else. But thanks for the generous offer Commissioner!
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Sept 20, 2017 8:43:04 GMT
Does Newcastle count? It's further from London than Paris and they talk funny...
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Post by Commissioner on Sept 20, 2017 12:19:42 GMT
Does Newcastle count? It's further from London than Paris and they talk funny... Noones claimed it yet, so pm your addy fella..
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Sept 20, 2017 17:43:55 GMT
That's very kind of you, I will.
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Post by Commissioner on Sept 20, 2017 20:25:51 GMT
got it
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Post by mojo on Sept 20, 2017 21:55:04 GMT
Private view tomorrow night in downtown Dalston .... Link to BSMT Gallery if you'd like to see the pdf feel free to PM email details and I'll send it over ....hope to see you there For 15 years Stinkfish has been painting on the street, but this September BSMT SPACE will proudly open his first solo exhibition of works on paper. This Colombia-based artist considers himself a Graffitist, his life revolves around graffiti and its principles of independence, anonymity, freedom and illegality. Painting with conviction without permission! The street is important to Stinkfish, he sees the common neighbourhoods and free spaces as an opportunity for people to politicise and observe at the same level. 'Portraits in Transit' is a story of the journey of his works, portraits that come from the street and transcend these spaces to return to the street. They are ordinary people captured by photograph, their image translated into his signature bright colour palette and re-imagined in a new context. 'Portraits in Transit' will be running from September 22nd to October 8th, with a private view on September 21st, 6pm. Thanks to Amigos for coming on board this event, expect some ice cold beers at the opening! To attend the private view please RSVP: info@bsmt.co.uk. BSMT SPACE is open Tue -Sat 12-7 and Sun 11-5. You can find us at 5d Stoke Newington Rd, London, N168BH.
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Post by mojo on Sept 20, 2017 22:07:33 GMT
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