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One Not To Miss: Beauty Is Embarrassing 

	

	One of the things we learned fairly early on about the Wooster Collective website was that it was a source of inspiration for artists around the world to create more art. Seeing creative work from across the globe each morning inspires others to get out their and create more work of their own.  

	This was the exact feeling that we had after seeing an upcoming documentary about the contemporary artist Wayne White. If you, like us, grew up watching Pee Wee’s Playhouse than you’ve seen Wayne’s work.  

	Following the support we’ve lent to such films as Exit Through The Gift Shop, SENNA, and The Imposter, we’re thrilled to be involved in the theatrical release of Beauty Is Embarrassing which will hit theaters in the United States beginning in September.  We’ll be hosting screenings and events in the coming weeks so if you’re a fan of Wayne’s work and want to help out, drop us an email.  You’ll see by the trailer below just how entertaining and inspiring the film is. We truly loved it and are excited to share Wayne’s energy and creativity with all of you. 



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One Not To Miss: Beauty Is Embarrassing

One of the things we learned fairly early on about the Wooster Collective website was that it was a source of inspiration for artists around the world to create more art. Seeing creative work from across the globe each morning inspires others to get out their and create more work of their own.  

This was the exact feeling that we had after seeing an upcoming documentary about the contemporary artist Wayne White. If you, like us, grew up watching Pee Wee’s Playhouse than you’ve seen Wayne’s work.  

Following the support we’ve lent to such films as Exit Through The Gift Shop, SENNA, and The Imposter, we’re thrilled to be involved in the theatrical release of Beauty Is Embarrassing which will hit theaters in the United States beginning in September.  We’ll be hosting screenings and events in the coming weeks so if you’re a fan of Wayne’s work and want to help out, drop us an email.  You’ll see by the trailer below just how entertaining and inspiring the film is. We truly loved it and are excited to share Wayne’s energy and creativity with all of you. 

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KNARF via: KNARF.oans http://bit.ly/LPNgaG
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KNARF via: KNARF.oans http://bit.ly/LPNgaG

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BAZUCO x KNARF via: KNARF.oans http://bit.ly/LPNgaG
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BAZUCO x KNARF via: KNARF.oans http://bit.ly/LPNgaG

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Between the Lines – Toronto’s War on Street Art What happens when a city declares war on graffiti? That’s one of the questions, the documentary Between the Lines, a film about a group of Toronto street artists who find new meaning in their work as they defend it against Mayor Rob Ford’s War on Graffiti, is going to answer!As mentioned by thegridto.com, Toronto’s Mayor Ford is making sure that everyone knows that he hates graffiti and street art since he took office in late 2010: He’s since gone so far as to slap on the coveralls himself to power-blast it from the walls of the city and herald a new mobile app that lets Torontonians report what they deem to be unsightly scribbles and murals themselves.According to that, James Gen Meers and Kelli Kieley had good reasons when they started to film their Toronto street art documentary over a year ago. A few weeks ago, they finally unveiled the first official trailer for Between the Lines and are still trying to raise some cash for their project.I’m looking forward to watch the entire documentary of this war on street art! For more info, check out betweenthelinesdoc.com!Related posts:Toronto Street Ad Takeover
Banksy Street Art: Only Advertising?
Street Art Documentary – No Art No Street
This post was written by Brenna Urban on Urban Art Core.

   
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Between the Lines – Toronto’s War on Street Art

What happens when a city declares war on graffiti? That’s one of the questions, the documentary Between the Lines, a film about a group of Toronto street artists who find new meaning in their work as they defend it against Mayor Rob Ford’s War on Graffiti, is going to answer!

As mentioned by thegridto.com, Toronto’s Mayor Ford is making sure that everyone knows that he hates graffiti and street art since he took office in late 2010: He’s since gone so far as to slap on the coveralls himself to power-blast it from the walls of the city and herald a new mobile app that lets Torontonians report what they deem to be unsightly scribbles and murals themselves.

According to that, James Gen Meers and Kelli Kieley had good reasons when they started to film their Toronto street art documentary over a year ago. A few weeks ago, they finally unveiled the first official trailer for Between the Lines and are still trying to raise some cash for their project.

I’m looking forward to watch the entire documentary of this war on street art! For more info, check out betweenthelinesdoc.com!

Related posts:

  1. Toronto Street Ad Takeover
  2. Banksy Street Art: Only Advertising?
  3. Street Art Documentary – No Art No Street

This post was written by Brenna Urban on Urban Art Core.

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Hasselt (Belgium) - The Malt Tower via: ROA http://bit.ly/oJzj6d
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Hasselt (Belgium) - The Malt Tower via: ROA http://bit.ly/oJzj6d

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Hasselt (Belgium)-The Malt Tower via: ROA http://bit.ly/oJzj6d
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Hasselt (Belgium)-The Malt Tower via: ROA http://bit.ly/oJzj6d

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Paul Notzold Brings Interactive Digital Projections to Sheboygan: The Wooster Project 

	


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Paul Notzold Brings Interactive Digital Projections to Sheboygan: The Wooster Project

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Shepard Fairey x Evan Hecox x Jim Houser Black Book Gallery (Denver) Presents
FAIREY/HECOX/HOUSER
A group exhibition featuring amazing works by Shepard Fairey, Evan Hecox, and Jim Houser. Fairey will exhibit printed and edition works on wood and mix media collage. Fairey and Hecox will also be painting a murals while in Denver so stay tuned for photos of the work in progress.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Friday, August 3rd 6pm-11pm
Artists will be in attendance//Free to the public
Black Book Gallery
555 Santa Fe Dr.
Denver, Colorado 80204theblackbookgallery.com
MURAL INSTALLATION:
Shepard Fairey and Evan Hecox will be installing murals on the Metropolitan State College of Denver CVA (Center for Visual Arts). For more information please visit www.theblackbookgallery.com
PANEL DISCUSSION AND BOOK SIGNING:
On Friday, August 3rd there will be an invite only panel discussion with all 3 artists at the Metropolitan State College of Denver CVA (Center for Visual Arts) – More information coming soon.
There will also be a signing event on the 3rd that will be open to the public – For more information please visit www.theblackbookgallery.com


  
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Shepard Fairey x Evan Hecox x Jim Houser

Black Book Gallery (Denver) Presents
FAIREY/HECOX/HOUSER

A group exhibition featuring amazing works by Shepard Fairey, Evan Hecox, and Jim Houser. Fairey will exhibit printed and edition works on wood and mix media collage. Fairey and Hecox will also be painting a murals while in Denver so stay tuned for photos of the work in progress.

OPENING RECEPTION:
Friday, August 3rd 6pm-11pm
Artists will be in attendance//Free to the public

Black Book Gallery
555 Santa Fe Dr.
Denver, Colorado 80204
theblackbookgallery.com

MURAL INSTALLATION:
Shepard Fairey and Evan Hecox will be installing murals on the Metropolitan State College of Denver CVA (Center for Visual Arts). For more information please visit www.theblackbookgallery.com

PANEL DISCUSSION AND BOOK SIGNING:
On Friday, August 3rd there will be an invite only panel discussion with all 3 artists at the Metropolitan State College of Denver CVA (Center for Visual Arts) – More information coming soon.
There will also be a signing event on the 3rd that will be open to the public – For more information please visit www.theblackbookgallery.com

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Elbow Toe’s “Look Back In Anger” 

	


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Elbow Toe’s “Look Back In Anger”

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Feature: Saber & Revok in Conversation This Saturday, July 28, two legendary graffiti artists, REVOK and SABER, will open new body of works at Known Gallery in Los Angeles (Gilgamesh and Beautification, respectively). In our May 2012 Public Art Issue, we sat down with the two artists to have them discuss the current state of graffiti, their personal history with authorities, and how cities can best capitalize on the positive aspects of graffiti and street art. Here, we have reprinted the article in full.     
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This Saturday, July 28, two legendary graffiti artists, REVOK and SABER, will open new body of works at Known Gallery in Los Angeles (Gilgamesh and Beautification, respectively). In our May 2012 Public Art Issue, we sat down with the two artists to have them discuss the current state of graffiti, their personal history with authorities, and how cities can best capitalize on the positive aspects of graffiti and street art. Here, we have reprinted the article in full. via: Juxtapoz.com

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