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Thierry Noir and Stik paint the huge Village Underground Wall, London 2013

October 10, 2013

Thierry Noir has been invited to paint with the local artist Stik in Shoreditch on the 600-square-foot Village Underground Wall. They both painted their iconic characters on the wall in a dialogue. The characters are simple for both artists as they started painting illegally, and their art needed to be painted quickly. Street Art London curated […]

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STIK UNVEILS “LIBERTY” MURAL IN NEW YORK’S EAST VILLAGE

October 2, 2013

The STIK Liberty mural was unveiled in New York’s East Village as a considered tribute to the area’s radical history and enduring community spirit. British street artist STIK created the monumental work as a gift to the local community, acknowledging the neighbourhood’s longstanding social and political significance. Rising four storeys at the corner of East 9th Street […]

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Chichester Street Art Festival, England 2013

May 11, 2013

The first street art festival has just wrapped up in the cathedral city of Chichester. The festival was curated by local resident and artist Neil Lawson Baker with Street Art London. Street artists invited were Christiaan Nagel, Cityzen Kane, Dscreet, Hitnes, Liqen, NUNCA, Phlegm, ROA, RUN, Thierry Noir and The Rolling People.

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Banksy versus Bristol Museum, UK 2009. Image © Banksy

Banksy versus Bristol Museum, UK 2009

September 1, 2009

In the summer of 2009, the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery was transformed into a mesmerising space by local artist Banksy, who curated a unique exhibition that would come to be known as “Banksy versus Bristol Museum”. The exhibition ran for 11 weeks, from June 13th to August 31st, and featured more than 100 works […]

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