
01/19/12 12:12pm
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André Saraiva, known to many simply as André, began writing graffiti in and around Paris in the 1980s. With a unique style and vibrant color palette, he helped to invigorate the early street-art scene. André’s mark is “Mr. A”—a top-hatted, cheshire-cat-mouthed stick figure. His work eventually carried him to a level that merited ... READ MORE
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01/19/12 10:43am
With a full thirty years under their belt, Thrasher has long been the go-to magazine for everything skate. Since the days when Tony Alva and Steve Caballero were gracing the pages up until today's top skaters, Thrasher has always been on point. No more so than with their always amazing covers, which are now brought ... READ MORE
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01/19/12 10:19am
I'm seeing through my eyes. READ MORE
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01/18/12 5:28pm
After hearing the clamoring for them to release one, Krink have finally put out their very own app for the iPad and iPhone. Now, you can replicate the effects of Krink markers on the digital screen withe the ability to write on any photo from your image library, save and share on Facebook or Instagram. ... READ MORE
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01/18/12 4:51pm
If you picked up Issue #7, then you know that Jessy Nite is as bad as she wants to be. That's why her upcoming exhibition, "Bad As I Wanna Be," which opens at Primary Projects in Miami on February 11th. For "Bad As I Wanna Be," Nite explores rebellion, determination, success, luxury and gender identity ... READ MORE
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01/18/12 4:30pm
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Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Resolve, an exhibition of twenty-five emerging and established artists whose work is rooted in classical art traditions and training. In rendering the figure, still life, or landscape subject, this illustrious group (including twenty-two painters, two sculptors, and one photographer) expresses a collective interest in classical art ... READ MORE
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01/18/12 4:12pm
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Gallery Hijinks is proud to present "FRGMNTS," a solo exhibition of new works by New York based artist Matthew Craven. The artist uses historical images as a backdrop for a more abstract form of storytelling. Images from lost cultures, relics and landscapes, both well known and extremely ambiguous, create the patterns within ... READ MORE
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01/18/12 3:16pm
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