Phlegm in Oslo
Phlegm recently hit ARD*POP-UP in Oslo and painted this epic piece – you can see more from the festival here, featuring work from M-City, Pez & Coderock to name a few.
Images from Phlegm and ARD*POP-UP
Phlegm recently hit ARD*POP-UP in Oslo and painted this epic piece – you can see more from the festival here, featuring work from M-City, Pez & Coderock to name a few.
Images from Phlegm and ARD*POP-UP
Exclusive snaps from photographer Ian Cox who’s going to keep us updated with how things are looking down in Bristol at See No Evil over the weekend. Here’s what’s gone down so far.
MORE AFTER THE DROP
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This has to be shown. A massive train in LA Downtown by M-City. I remember seeing the first drafts of this work during my trip to Poland last month but it was hard to imagine the scale. More brought by unurth.
M-City Painting in LA from unurth on Vimeo.
‘Vodka Train’
So here I am is Gdansk – part of northern Poland’s industrial tri-city. Place where some of the raddest outdoor art has been created. Where also the Second World War started in 1939 and where the first independent trade union called Solidarnosc (Solidarity) gave kick start to abolishing communism in this part of the world. In the centre of everything was the Gdansk Shipyard and now only what’s left of it. Formerly one of the biggest industrial sites this type in Europe is now a massive cemetery of deteriorating factories and a ghost town of rusty cranes. It’s also a colony for creative talents and a secret rendezvous spot for artists.
If you’re around Brooklyn, NY you should not miss the joint exhibition by DOLK and M-CITY at Brooklynite Gallery.
As me found out M-CITY unfortunately didn’t make it to the opening night due to an injury. We wish him a quick recovery and if you watch this space carefully we will be bringing more info on this artist very soon.