jump to navigation

Banksy Movie 23 March 2010

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , , , ,
add a comment

With a cast including Shepard Fairey, Rhys Ifans, Space Invader, Banksy’s new film, ‘Exit Through The Gift Shop‘ should not be missed. “An often hilarious blend of fact and hoax, solemnity and farce, plastic art and projector art, directed by and starring – but who can be sure?” – Banksy

Now showing at the Lighthouse Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin.

All Banksy Posts »
All Street Art Videos »
Return to Home »

Outstanding Time Lapse Street Art Footage 14 March 2010

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , , , , , , , ,
1 comment so far

Here is IrishStreetArt.com‘s pick of the timelapse videos on offer over the past few months. The footage below includes the to the vibrant collaberation, that is ‘We Like Colour’, the giant wheatpasting by the established Pilpeled and intricate work by Claudio Ethos in Sao Paulo.

‘We Like Colour’ a Collaboration by Pirates, CIA, Stereofarm, Graffiti6 and Spring69

Pilpeled at the “rafsoda” t.l.v port opening fabuary 1st 2010.

Claudio Ethos,the Brazilian graffiti artist, was hired to paint a large mural inside Casa Das Caldeiras in Sao Paulo. The project was for Experimenta.

More Time Lapse Video »
All Street Art Videos »
Return to Home »

Above Haiti – Help Thy Neighbor 17 February 2010

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , , ,
add a comment

World renowned street artist, Above told IrishStreetArt.com “I just recently got back from Cuba where I made a very important and special site specific stencil commenting and drawing more awareness to the crisis in Haiti!”

Help thy neighbor

Cuba is less than 90 miles away from Haiti making them very close neighbors. The young and courageous neighbor is embarking to Haiti to help out those who have fallen victim. The recent earthquakes in Haiti has taken over 230,000 innocent lives, wounded 300,000 and made 1,200,000 people homeless.
Please GET INVOLVED and help donate to send aid and resources to the people of Haiti.

More Featured Street Artists »
More Video »
Return to Home »

The Irish in Barcelona 12 January 2010

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art, Ireland.
Tags: , , ,
add a comment

This timelapse video shows Irish street Artists, Pat and Fis, creating murals of two homeless people in Guinardo, Barcelona. Speaking of their inspirational work, they told IrishStreetArt.com “We decided to make them colorful to show how rich the homeless are at heart as we met so many homeless while out and about,and their outlook seemed to remain positive and genuine regardless of their situation”. Beautiful street art pieces, great footage.

More Barcelona Street Art »
More Street Art Videos »
Return to Home »

5 Years, Countless Layers 23 November 2009

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , ,
add a comment

Gainsbourg brings us a five year record of the graffiti on the walls of rue de Verneuil.
Props to Ronan Casey for the heads up!

More Featured Street Artists »
More Video »
Return to Home »

Friday’s Time Lapse 13 November 2009

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , , ,
add a comment

This week irishstreetart.com brings you the latest stop motion pieces the internet has to offer. Enjoy!

Stop motion video of D*Face creating a piece in downtown LA. Corner of 7th st and Matteo. Part of the LA freewall project, a collaboration between Lahoda fine arts and Jet-Set Graffiti.

Stop motion video documenting D*Face painting an illegal street mural in the Meat Packing district in New York city to coincide with his Ludovico Aversion Therapy/All your dreams belong to us show at the Jonathan Levine

A wall piece made in stockholm, kungsholmen october 2009 by Ceke and Forget in colaboration with Kollektivet livet

There are two sides to every coin, and we all know two wrongs don’t make a right but somehow when it comes to filming a video in reverse then reversing it, it makes total sense? Confused? Watch the video to get a better idea. If you still don’t understand, I can only suggest to try and watch it in reverse?! Go above!

The reverse side also has a reverse side. -Japanese proverb.

More Featured Artists »
More Video »
Return to Home »

A walk along the banks of the Danube 11 November 2009

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags:
add a comment

Vienna-24

We were lucky enough here at irishstreetart.com to get to Austria over the halloween Break. Vienna is incredible and despite being warned that the nightlife can at times be a little dull, we found it to be far from tame. Shout out to Gerry, Leo, Murph, Megan and Julie. Vienna’s street art is fantastic, with Europe’s most established crews and writers leaving their mark all over the banks of the Danube. If you visit Vienna, bring a camera and be sure to stroll by the city’s river. ‘Til then enjoy a pick of Vienna’s Street Art below.

More International Street Art »
Return to Home »

Above the streets of Paris 4 November 2009

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , , ,
add a comment

A big thank you to Above who has sent IrishStreetArt.com his most recent work from Paris, France. Above tells us ‘I thought you would enjoy the feeling, “2-D”site specific stencil, and 3-D “arrow kite” installation.’ It definately gets our seal of approval. Click here to go above

More from Above »
More Street Art Videos »
Return to Home »

Prescription Art, Brighton, UK 21 October 2009

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: , , ,
add a comment

brighton24

The photos below were taken by regular irishstreetart.com contributer Lucia Orlandi at Prescription Art‘s Roa vs Best Ever in Brighton.

Prescription Art offers original artwork and prints from some of the hottest street and urban artists working around the world today. The artists represented have been selected for their exception talent, allied to a unique and distinctive style. They also offer secondary market works from some of the biggest names in street art, such as Banksy, Faile, Invader, Shepard Fairey, D*Face and Nick Walker. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in Brighton make sure you drop by one of Prescription Art‘s exhibitions.

Return to Home »

Best Street Art Flick of 2009 2 October 2009

Posted by IrishStreetArt in International Street Art.
Tags: ,
add a comment

Bomb it - The Movie

The groundbreaking film, Bomb It, follows the street art movement around the world. Featuring street artists and top graffiti writers such as Shepard Fairey and Os Gemeos, from five continents, Bomb It – The Movie updates the story of graffiti with a truly international perspective and is a must see for all fans of street art. Watch the trailer below or Click here to watch full Movie.
Thanks to Sheena Cattigan for the heads up.


Click here to watch full Movie »

More international Street Art »
More Street Art Videos »
Return to Home »

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 34 other followers