We Heart Urbanism

Posted on May 5, 2009 Under Art

We really do love urbanism, but this isn't just about our love of cities, it's about an art opening. The Dalston Superstore is cutting the red ribbon with a show featuring five artist's creating in cities around the world. Martin…

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Russ Mills Laptop Skin

Posted on May 5, 2009 Under Art

Russ Mills is one of our favorite artists, but has a knack for selling out his prints in less than 24 hours. It can be frustrating, but when you actually get your hands on one it's very satisfying. He's finally…

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Caligrafia

Posted on May 5, 2009 Under Art

In another well-curated proposal, Choque Cultural's chronicling the art of text in Caligrafia, its latest exhibit. Jumping off from Chaz Bojorquez's famous East L.A. tags, the show features a diverse array of styles from 40 international artists. Hardly anything is…

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Slideluck Potshow

Posted on May 4, 2009 Under Art

Creative submissions have been extended until midnight on Monday for Friday's Slideluck Potshow, a collaborative artistic slideshow presentation and chance for food, drink and conversation sharing at San Francisco's South of Market photography center LeftSpace. Area and international creators alike present thought-provoking creative work…

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City Of Borders

Posted on May 4, 2009 Under Art

After screening at the Berlin International Film Festival earlier this year, the documentary film "City of Borders"Â about the patrons of Jerusalem's lone gay bar has made its way to the festival currently running in the City by the Bay. Director Yun Suh tells…

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New Earph Prints

Posted on May 1, 2009 Under Art

Our friend from Texas, Matthew Williamson (Earph Exbihtions), just dropped some new prints on us. By 'new' I mean space, future time, secrets of the universe new. We had our eye on Williamson before, and we're totally loving these new…

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Film The Blanks

Posted on April 29, 2009 Under Art

Throughout the history of film there have been some pretty niftily designed posters, many of which have become iconic images. Sure you could spot the artwork for A Clockwork Orange even without the title (right?), but what if most of…

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I Heart Guts (for Mother's Day)

Posted on April 29, 2009 Under Art

We're big fans of I Heart Guts. The adorable LA-based family hit the perfect formula for didactic design with their plush organs. For jaded adults (and precocious kids), a soft heart ("I Got The Beat") or a plus kidney ("When…

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Dalek & Mike Giant: Paris

Posted on April 29, 2009 Under Art

Hypebeast has a few nice pictures of the Dalek/Mike Giant opening at Galerie Magda Danysz that took place last week in Paris. The show runs through May 23rd and if you're in the area, you should definately check it out.…

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Ron English x LAZARUS RISING

Posted on April 28, 2009 Under Art

One of our favorite London galleries Elms Lesters is featuring Ron English in his first solo show in England. Ron's style has created a lot of buzz for his comical and provocative take on current political and cultural issues. He…

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