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Spidertag’s INM#25: The Neon Language of Futurism Primitivism Lights Up Bayonne

October 15, 2025

As night descends on Bayonne for the Point de Vue Street Art Festival 2025, a 30×5 m wall awakens, pulsing with geometric precision and electric rhythm. This is INM#25, Spidertag’s latest chapter in his ongoing saga of Interactive Neon Murals, a glowing dialect he calls Futurism Primitivism. Each line of light feels like a sentence in an evolving code, […]

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Between Water and Memory: Ricardo Romero’s /Fading/ and the Silent Weight of Change

October 14, 2025

Ricardo Romero’s “/Fading/” is one of those rare moments when an old idea, one long held in the artist’s sketchbooks and imagination, finally finds its place in the world. Stretching across 15 metres of poetic absurdity and environmental reflection, the work presents a surreal yet deeply moving image: a polar bear floating beneath a railway bridge, its image gliding […]

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Triple Trouble: London’s First and Only Mural by Hirst, Fairey & Invader Lands in Shoreditch

October 10, 2025

Shoreditch has a new landmark and it’s making art history. Earlier this week, a monumental mural titled Triple Trouble appeared on a wall in East London, uniting three of the most iconic and influential artists of our time: Shepard Fairey (OBEY), Damien Hirst, and Invader. Painted across a façade in Shoreditch, Triple Trouble is a vivid collision of each artist’s distinct […]

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Triple Trouble: When Damien Hirst, Shepard Fairey, and Invader Collide at Newport Street Gallery

October 7, 2025

Newport Street Gallery is about to host a creative collision unlike anything the London art world has seen. Opening 10th October 2025 (evening preview 9th October) and running through 29 March 2026, Triple Trouble brings together three of the most influential, and mischievous, artists of our time: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, and Invader. Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd Presented in association with Heni and curated […]

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Invasion Alert: Invader’s New Pieces Land in London Ahead of Triple Trouble

October 7, 2025

London’s skyline has been quietly invaded once again. In the days leading up to the much-anticipated Triple Trouble exhibition, the elusive French artist Invader has returned to the capital, embedding a series of new mosaics across the city’s architecture… a pixelated trail teasing what’s to come. Opening Thursday, 9 October (6–8 pm) at Newport Street Gallery, Triple Trouble brings together three of contemporary […]

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Steve Lazarides and Banksy: Behind the Lens of Street Art’s Greatest Mystery

October 3, 2025

Every great artist has a witness. For Banksy, that witness was Steve Lazarides. Once a photographer from Newcastle with an eye for subcultures, Lazarides became Banksy’s first chronicler, collaborator, and unlikely agent. Together, they staged not only artworks but interventions, guerrilla gestures, pop-up infiltrations, and acts of cultural sabotage. Steve Lazarides – How To Paint Graffiti […]

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Invader Sues Julien’s Auctions Over Alleged Theft and Copyright Infringement of Stolen Mosaics

September 30, 2025

A new legal battle is unfolding at the intersection of street art, intellectual property, and the art market. French artist Invader, internationally known for his pixelated mosaic installations inspired by retro video games, has filed a lawsuit against the parent company of Julien’s Auctions, alleging copyright infringement, theft, and violations of the U.S. Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA). […]

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HOXXOH at Oolite Arts: A Monumental Prelude to Little River, Miami

September 30, 2025

Oolite Arts marked the beginning of a new chapter in Miami’s cultural landscape. Before construction begins on its future campus in Little River, the organisation invited Miami-based artist HOXXOH to activate its current warehouse buildings at 75 NW 72nd Street with a sweeping, large-scale mural. HOXXOH. Image copyright Oolite. The gesture is both celebratory and […]

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Saype’s Villars-sur-Ollon Land Art: Does Painting the Earth Damage the Soil?

September 28, 2025

When French artist Saype paints the alpine slopes of Villars-sur-Ollon, his works may vanish with the seasons… but do they leave anything behind in the soil? A Mountain as Canvas Since 2022, the Swiss resort of Villars-sur-Ollon has become home to an ambitious experiment in land art. Each summer, the Grand Chamossaire slope has been […]

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Book Review: Banksy Captured Vol. 2 by Steve Lazarides

September 28, 2025

If Banksy Captured Vol. 1 was the birth of rebellion, Banksy Captured Vol. 2 is its adolescence, swaggering, ambitious, and slightly hung-over from success. When the Street Became a Stage Lazarides turns his lens outward: from Bristol’s underpasses to Piccadilly’s skyline, Los Angeles’ warehouses, and even the prim halls of the Tate. The scale has changed, but the spirit […]

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Ricardo Romero’s Sculptural Tribute to the Eternal Varina, Praia do Pedrogão

September 26, 2025

On the sands of Praia do Pedrogão, a striking figure now stands, still and alive with meaning. Ricardo Romero’s monumental work Emerge manifests as both memory and presence, a figure of resilience and grace, a woman sculpted in his signature luminous white, embodying centuries of tradition tied to the Portuguese coast. This sculpture is an act […]

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