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London: VNA Issue 30

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We are pleased to share that our pics of Futura, the artist formerly known as Futura2000, are making the cover and special feature of Very Nearly Almost Magazine for their landmark issue 30.

Futura - Introspective
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As D*face’s StolenSpace Gallery celebrates its tenth year anniversary, the issue looks back over the years of their journey to become one of the most well-respected urban art galleries on the world stage.

Dface studio visit

The VNA 30 also features interviews by international artists including James Reka, Borondo, Rufus Dayglo, Mr Thoms, Aaron Li-Hill, Madsteez, Risk, as well as street shots from London, but also Malmö.

Reka - Stolenspace
Borondo - Studio Visit 'Animal'     Borondo - Studio Visit 'Animal'
Letters from America
VNA Issue 30 is available here

Paris: Futura – Introspective

Futura - Introspective
In parallel to his recent intervention at Palais de Tokyo ( covered here) NYC graffiti legend Futura opened a new solo exhibition in Paris at Magda Danysz Gallery. Titled “Introspection“, the show features a new body of works from his street influenced abstractions, large scale paintings with colourful atom and elliptic patterns, drawings depicting his signature pointman character. Taking a step further, Futura also presented a selection of digitally manipulated photos.

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View the full set of pics here

Futura – Introspection
Until 26 July 2014
Magda Danysz Gallery
78, rue Amelot , Paris 11, France

Paris: Lasco #3 – Palais de Tokyo

Lasco Project - Palais de Tokyo

For the third instalment of the Lasco Project ( covered here) curator Hugo Vitrani invited seven  internationally renowned graffiti artists to infiltrate the Palais de Tokyo‘s cavernous basement level for the first time.

LA based illustrator Cleon Peterson created a large black and white mural depicting urban violence and social tension with policemen and crack addicts.

Parisian graffiti artists Horfé and Ken Sortais intervention is inspired by the underground Japanese manga “Violence Jack,” created in 1973 by Go Nagai, in which heroes, resistance fighters, victims and survivors-turned-executioners in a post-apocalyptic, violent urban setting.

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Stencils of Berlin based artist Evol transform the inner walls of the Palais de Tokyo into miniature buildings with balconies, windows and satellite dishes as a pointed comment on the failure of an architectural and political utopia.

Arrested by the police’s anti-graffiti task force in 2012, Parisian artist Cokney, who was tried and was fined over 200,000 euro for his illegal paintings on trains and subway cars, decided to combine paintings with the estimates, complaints and reports generated during his trial.

Portugese artist Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, used destruction as a creative force to chisel an anonymous portrait into walls, like for his signature “Scratching the Surface” series.

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On a wall visible to the public, NY graffiti legend Futura 2000 created a minimalist version of his usual style with a composition of stripes and stencilled dots.

Last but not least, on the underground tunnels not accessible to the public, is an inter-generational dialog between  Futura, Mode 2, Lek & Sowat called “Underground does not exist anymore”.

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View the full set of pics here

Palais de Tokyo
Lasco #3
13 Avenue Du Président Wilson, Paris 75016

Paris: Futura 2012 Expansions at Jerome de Noirmont

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Graffiti legend and contemporary artist, Futura recently opened his newest exhibition Expansions at Galerie Jerome De Noirmont in Paris.

The new body of works on canvasses explore spontaneity and geometric abstract forms through a vibrant colour palette, where viewers might recognise either real or imaginary landscapes. Futura happily signed books and invites for the eager crowd.

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View the full set of pics of the opening HERE

Guillotine also did a video of the Futura mural in the gallery

 

Futura 2012 Expansions
Until 29 February 2012
Galerie Jerome de Noirmont Paris