The Taking of Phelham One Two Three
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Thursday August 14th- UK artist Zeus along with others are having a wet paint jump off in London. Drop in and get your art on.
The Gallery in Cork St
28 Cork Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 3NG
United Kingdom
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After punk was plasticized and hip hop lost its impetus for social change, all of the formerly dominant streams of “counter-culture” have merged together. Now, one mutating, trans-Atlantic melting pot of styles, tastes and behavior has come to define the generally indefinable idea of the “Hipster.”
An artificial appropriation of different styles from different eras, the hipster represents the end of Western civilization - a culture lost in the superficiality of its past and unable to create any new meaning. Not only is it unsustainable, it is suicidal. While previous youth movements have challenged the dysfunction and decadence of their elders, today we have the “hipster” - a youth subculture that mirrors the doomed shallowness of mainstream society.
More here -> http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/79/hipster.html
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Just What the DOC Martens prescribed- New Style
I recently received the latest prescription to kick off my Fall look. Doc Martens (courtesy of the luvly Anna) has introduced a new boot that I believe will become an instant classic. It has all the signature Doc Martens features less the heel. I real like the quality and leather which is real supple, also the toe and no heel works real swell for my steez. Ive been getting a lot of second looks and questions so if that is an indicator then they are going to be well received. It feels like a nice grown up shoe and can be both dress down and chill out. You will have to wait til fall yall!....
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Chinese Connection- HAZE at MOCA Hong Kong
Just in from a sweeping exhibition in Hong Kong Eric Haze has clearly redefined the line on which his work travels. From stark graphic line works to rapid action drawings and multi layered drip paintings the show exhibits the range of his discipline and commitment to exploring various qualitative values of line drawing and painting. For those who know his work this exhibit shows how his process, of which have come to know as graphic, sharp and clearly defined, has splintered from his normal path to become more dynamic, expressive and unpredictable. It all nicely stems from the same thread of his experiences in the graff culture and design world and affords us the opportunity to consider his works thru a different prism when we consider the artist he was and is today.
More here-
http://riottt.com/HAZE
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80s Style and 2008 Style- Keen One
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Jams of the week- The Temptations. Psychedelic Shack/Cloud Nine
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The British are comin…The British are comin…
Heres some Old School British Graffiti history for ya mixed in with some current flavor. Courtesy of Remi Rough.
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Here is an update from my previous post-
http://www.12ozprophet.com/index.php/mare_139/entry/exhibition_stormie_mills_in_oz/ -
on the works of Stormie Mills. photo credit enzoamato.com
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Back to Back Jammies- Al Green
An incredible live performance! His vocal skills are second to none. Not only can he sing he has mad swagger too. Watch him walk away from the high note, he just had to step back and check himself!
If you had any doubt about his genius! This goes out to the honey dips and heartbreakers.
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Jam of the Week again! Summer Madness - Kool and the Gang
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UK Style Writer KEEN One AWE Crew
If your not up on the london Style Writing scene let put you on to one of its top OG writers Keen One who is still holding it down after some 20 years or so. Peep out his flixs on Flickr- http://www.flickr.com/photos/keenone/ NOW YA KNOW.
Posted on July 24, 2008 at 08:53 AM | Comment (2 comments) | Digg
Exhibition- Stormie Mills in OZ
If you happen to be down under in OZ- Australia go check out the brilliant work of artist Stormie Mills, also visit his website to view more work.-http://www.stormie.com.au/
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Video- Mare139 Full install at Brighton University
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Jam of the week- London’s Burning- The Clash
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Funny Tee shirts seen in Brighton UK
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July 24th- BlastMaster KRS ONE Free NYC Concert
KRS @ E. River Bandshell...Grand & Jackson ("Wild Style")
7:30pm July 24th.
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YouTUBE sux!!!! Still in all here is a preview of clips....
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WU Tang Clan aint nothin to fuk wit London Style
Tonite I went to see Shaolins Finest WU TANG CLAN blow it up at Shepherds Bush Empire in London. In true fashion they were well late and kept us waiting anxiously, once they came out on stage it was half the clan, RZA kicked it off with Meth and Raekwon. Meth seemed vexed because the rest of his band mates were not comin on...I figured some family beef was going on cause he was right pissed, kickin shit and pacing around. The crowd was amped up, it was off the hook I thought my balcony was gonna drop thats how jumpin it was. Finally the rest of the Clan walked on but you can tell by the body chemistry that something wasnt right. RZA, Inspecta Deck,Meth and Raekwon kept it live and got the rest to finally fall in line then it just went ballistic, I mean WU Tang 36 Chambers ballistic!!! I have to say I was impressed that after 15 years WU Tang Clan is still nothin to fuk wit!!! Meth was surfin on the crowd and at one point walking on top of them. They did an ODB set which set it off something lovely, the crowd was rawkus and loud as fuk. Each member had a solo moment and delivered, Meth flipped it as he always does. It was well worth the wait and trip to see these brothers perform their classics especially C.R.E.A.M which Rae switched up to P.R.E.A.M for Pounds Rule Everything Around Me.
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JULY 14, 2008 (HONG KONG/NEW YORK): Eric Haze was an essential part of the collective of
New York artists that brought graffiti as an art form into the arena of art galleries and media in the
early ’80s. Haze has also been one of the leading innovators in the visual development of hip-hop
culture as it emerged as the definitive style and language of 1980-1990s popular culture.
In Full Circle, Haze transforms the gallery into a bold environment of his signature hand styles and
letterforms, and a display of free associative approach to shape and color. Developing the show for
almost a year, the majority of the works were produced in the past six months. The exhibition will
include 15 drawings on paper (mostly charcoal and pastel), 15 large-scale hand-painted acrylic
canvases, 10 archival silkscreen prints on canvas, plus several standalone one-off pieces created in
both paint and ink.
July 24 – August 8, 2008
Opening Reception: Wednesday, July 23
(3-5pm: Press Session / 9-11pm: General Reception)
M O C A China @ Delay No Mall
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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Installation Fly Thru- Hold tight!
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Installation Unveiling Finally!!!
My residency at Brighton University concluded with the completion of the installation in the galleries. It was an incredible experience to finally realize a concept I had 22 years ago. I could not have done this with out the support and investment of many who gave of themselves either in time and resources. Off the top I want to acknowledge some folks, Letty for recommending me as the artist in residence, Indy and Kevin and their volunteers who have been producing the Brighton Hip Hop Festival/Rising Styles going on 5 yrs, Brighton University- Gez, Heidi, Dave, Steve, Gaby and Toby, Red Bull- Katya, Matt, Steffen, and the guy who drove the WU StyleWriter from Berlin to Brighton. I especially want to thank my assistants- Naqeeb, Toby, Jennifer, Antonio, Jill, MC Outsider. This project, more than a piece of art was a process, an experience, a collaboration not unlike much of the subway painting of my early years. I couldnt do this alone so not only do I give thanks to the folks that made this happen but to those writers who paved the path for such forward thinking ideas to happen. That said, are you ready for whats next......
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Installation Day 6- Illumination
Photos courtesy of Letty Lyons for Second Movement ©2008
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