Looking at Stickers: Stuck-Up Piece of Crap: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art, a history of stickers from various subcultures, from graffiti and street art to skating and punk music, two years after ...
Graffiti—and its role in cities—has spawned countless movies, museum exhibits, books. But what about its scrappier cousin, sticker art? In the 1980s and ’90s, “sticker bombing,” also known as ...
Thirty years ago, Charleston emerged as a canvas for a new form of street art, thanks to an early local adopter. Shepard Fairey, a skateboarder and rogue artist who attended the Porter-Gaud School, ...
Skate kids kick-pushing up and down the block; a photographer and his model posing against murals in hopes of achieving the quintessential urban fashion shot; two kids getting picked up by cops for ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond artist and curator Ian Hess is kicking off a month-long, multi-layered art project that puts sticker culture in the spotlight. The series launches Sept. 5 at Gallery5 ...
Sticker Bomb XL is a new book set to explode with adhesive creations from street artists around the world. “It’s a simplicity thing,” explains Hassan, who runs the SRK arts and design studio with ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond artist Ian Hess is kicking off a month-long, multi-layered art project that puts sticker culture in the spotlight. The series “Hello My Name Is,” which kicks off at Gallery5 ...
At the outset of this series, The Mad Ones, we planned to talk to people about travel. People who were going places, doing big things, and changing, if nothing else, their own respective worldviews.
Russian anthropologist Alexandra Arkhipova and her colleagues have been collecting the examples of anti-war street-art — stickers, graffiti, leaflets, and complex installations — for 1.5 years. Now, ...
It started with a plan to pilfer one of the notorious 'Virgina Street' signs, but it ended with a sticker. Haleigh Hoff, founder of Hoff Goods, saw pictures popping up on the Internet earlier this ...
In 2019, British artist Bafic created an installation on the floor of a London gallery, featuring a giant selfie of his grinning face. Titled Walkover.me, the work asked visitors to step all over the ...
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