Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Our next show "Brooklyn Yes Indeed" July 27th.


Here's the press release for the next show coming up. Its got 2 great guest curators, and the show will be awesome. Here's the link to the facebook event page . Please spread the word.


David “CHINO BYI” Villorente, Dead Flowers Productions,
and the Urban Folk Art® Studios proudly present
BROOKLYN YES INDEED!
Opening Reception & Party
Featuring artwork from legendary Brooklyn artists
JOUST • Mr. KAVES • KEO • RIBS • Jamel Shabazz • TRIKE
“Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn.”
Brooklynites have a pride that is unmatched, and while the borough has gone through many changes as of late, one thing holds true, Brooklynites from the ’70s and ’80s have style, and we know it. This style was exhibited in many ways, from the way we dressed, walked (with a knowing swagger), talked (despite mythology, there’s more than just one Brooklyn accent), made a stoop our own, or how we wrote on subway trains, walls, and later, canvasses.
While street-art is often referred to as a worldwide movement — and it truly has has become one, co-opted by small commercial interests and big business alike — the art-form got its humble, ink-stained start in the five boroughs of New York City, kicked-off by city-kids for city-kids. The County Of Kings can lay claim to breeding and nurturing many a talented and acclaimed urban artist, hailing from places as diverse as Red Hook, Coney Island, Park Slope, and Bedford Stuyvesant.
The BROOKLYN YES INDEED show intends to highlight an art movement and subculture that has grown leaps and bounds from its insular D.I.Y. origins, by showcasing artwork that shows the trajectory of a clutch of legendary Brooklyn artists who have taken their work from the trains and walls of our great city onto the next level. In addition to canvas and sculpture work, the exhibit includes photography in an effort to give a context as to where the art was birthed, and by whom.
*** Curated by David Villorente and Lee Greenfeld ***

1 comment:

  1. 4000 NYC STREET ARTISTS DO NEW MAJOR GLOBAL STREET & URBAN ART PROJECT: The world's largest single collaborative artwork in in the 21st century, 4000 plus street artists in NYC, 1000s world wide, 27 countries, 67 cities, 2 art interviews published, also in INDIA street crews and galleries.

    MAKE PEACE PROJECT NEW SYMBOL: 100,000 SYMBOL WALLS, street artists using new proactive make peace symbol upcoming art exhibitions, already getting major press.

    MORE INFO: http://www.facebook.com/makepeacedayNOW

    GOAL: alll street artsists create orginal artworks STREET ART & Graffitti using the NEW make peace symbol As seen on the facebook page and send in photos of these artworks in public spaces and places. For more details go to exhibit page below. Then if you wish send in 12 by 12 inch square orginal for NYC art exhibit in Sept. and or 8 by 11 images (landscape) of any art posted on a wall in your city, town or country, with name of artist. Simple! Our Goal is to spread new make peace symbol Only all over world.

    Main page: https://www.facebook.com/makepeaceproject?fref=ts

    Exhibit facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/430617513698990/?ref=ts&fref=ts



    Thank you AimSSB crew NYC

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