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ADW – Solo Exhibition 18 October 2011

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Steadily becoming one of Dublin‘s most established street artists, ADW brings us his latest stencil art exhibition, ‘Pricks & Morter’. The show will take place in The South Studios from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd of October. For directions and more info follow ADW on Facebook.

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The Office of Non-compliance Hits The Road 1 September 2011

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Jor - Roadworks

Dublin Contemporary 2011 has collaborated with ANewSpace to commissioned internationally renowned street artists to create in twentytwo urban sites all over Dublin city centre. ‘Roadworks‘ includes artists such as Conor Harrington, D*Face, DMC, ESCIF, Foes Crew, InputOut, Jor, Mark Jenkins, Maser, Morgan, Prefab Collective, Will Saint Leger and Rask. Taking place from now until the end of October there has never been a better time to visit the streets of the capital and this is a testament to the hard work by the guys at ANewSpace.

Rask - Roadworks

Highlights so far include DMC‘s Call Girls on St Andrews Lane, Jor‘s Tree at Green Nineteen and Rask (Godfather of Irish Graffiti) in the National Gallery of Ireland. To keep up to date with all the latest happenings at ‘Roadworks‘ visit ANewSpace on Tumblr.

DMC - Roadworks

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Kings of Concrete 2011 22 July 2011

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Kings of Concrete
The sixth annual Kings of Concrete takes place in Dublin this weekend. This year’s giant graffiti line up includes ADW, AKA Crap, Andto, Askim, Brian Coldrick, Canvaz, Chris Judge, Colm MacAthlaoich, Darren John, David McClelland, Grim, Hawkie, James Kirwin, Jine, Kube, KVLR, Naser, MasterZ, Morgan, Mr. Steve, Myne, Omin, Phats, Risto, Rolk, Scie, Solus and Vetza. For more information visit Kings of Concrete 2011 on facebook.

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Mis-spent Youth: Solus 18 July 2011

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Solus
‘s first solo exhibition will be taking place in the Culture Box in Dublin from 6pm to 10pm on Thursday the 4th of August. For more information on this must not miss event visit Solus Street Art on Facebook

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Live at the Marquee – Cork 7 July 2011

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Respect by Solus at Erasure in Cork

Cork‘s 7th Annual array of Marquee gigs saw the usual big name artists being joined by a group of digital artists, illustrators and graffiti artists to produce ‘Live Artistic Interpretations’ of highlight performances. The idea is we got young up and coming artists to watch the gigs and paint their representation of it which we filmed with a timelapse camera.

Thinkhouse recorded the creative process as artists such as Paul Simon, Erasure, Bell X1 and Fleet Foxes had their performances reviewed in ‘art form’. Included below is the work of Loreana Rushe, Kathy Burke, Shane Mc Kenna, Solus and Edward Lacey.




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Conor Harrington Back in Ireland 28 June 2011

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Conor Harrington is one of the most ambitious and open artists to emerge from Ireland in recent years, with a deep respect for urban street and art culture. The good news is that he is back in Ireland and has already been painting in the capital last weekend. The great people at ANewSpace covered Conor Harrington‘s beautiful painting in Temple Bar in Dublin city centre and by all accounts it was an incredible spectical. Read more here »

The renowned street artist will also be taking part in the Ennis Street Festival, painting another original piece on the Glór building this coming Friday, July 1st.

Conor is originally from Cork, but is currently based in London. His work is an incredibly successful collusion between ‘fine’ art and ‘street’ techniques. According to Conor himself, central to his oil canvasses is “the male figure, referring to the masculinity of urban culture”. The men in Conor‘s paintings allude to the not necessarily heroic, but stoic and pensive male of the modernist painters; however the pieces are plastered with post-modern graffito flourishes in a pertinent clash of styles – “I’m interested in the dynamics between opposing elements” says the artist. Whilst both the male figures and abstract elements of the work are, with out doubt, contemporary, the emotions they transmit are timeless, if currently under-rated – dignity, courage and a quiet sense of duty to oneself and those around us. At a time when men are accused of being somehow redundant within society Conor‘s work is an intelligent and modest reminder of their positive emotional contribution. It also shows that graff doesn’t have to shock – or be soppy – to have substance.

The Clare Youth Service Music Project will be providing a musical backdrop to Conor‘s painting on the day, showcasing some of the young talent amongst the local DJs, producers and rappers in the Clare area. There will also be a breakdancing showcase by Cork based crew The Rhythm Rebels, hosts of the recent Livestylez festival. The Rhythm Rebels are Munster’s most active breakdancing group, taking part in national and international showcases and competitions and acting as one of the main promoters of hiphop culture in Ireland. This event will take place outside the Glór building and will allow the audience to sample both the audio and visual experience of street culture being presented.

The evening’s entertainment is free and open to people of all ages, and in keeping with all CYS events, will be a drug and alcohol free environment.

The event will run from 4pm until 8pm outside Glór, Ennis.

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Street Art by the Sea 16 June 2011

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Whitewash III 13 June 2011

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WWIII

The Whitewash III live street art event, took place at the Millennium Court Art Centre in Portadown on June 3rd. The latest graffiti gig in the Whitewash series turned out to be a great day with a good crowd and some brilliant pieces. Kieran McAlinden did a great job of portraying the mood on the day in the photos below. Keep an eye out on IrishStreetArt.com this week for an update on Whitewash IV taking place this weekend in Bangor, Co. Down.

The time lapse video below is shows Hawkie painting at Whitewash III

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Whitewash III 9 May 2011

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white-wash-portadown-art

The Millennium Court Art Centre in Portadown plays host to the third Whitewash street art event. The June 3rd gig will take place outdoors so you can expect a little more raw graffiti pieces this time round.

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Random Specific – Danleo 28 April 2011

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