Despite Your Face 23 September 2010
Posted by Irish Street Art in International Street Art, Street Art Events.Tags: ADW, Asbestos, canvaz, Cisto, Conor Harrington, Cool-C, DBC, Despite Your Face, Eelus, Eine, Karma, Loki, Morgan, Solus Splink(i love lamp), Will Saint Leger, Xpir
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ANewSpace present ‘Despite Your Face. This ambitious project consists of Irish and international Street Art from the Dublin Area. An opening party will take place on Culture Night, Friday the 24th of September from 6pm and the exhibition will continue until Sunday the 3rd of October at ANewSpace Gallery Boutique, 6 Chatham Street Dublin 2.
Featuring Works by: ADW, Asbestos, Canvaz, Cisto, Conor Harrington, Cool-C, DBC, Eine, Eelus, Karma, Loki, Morgan, Solus Splink(i love lamp), Will St Leger, Xpir and more to be announced
This collection hopes to present Irish and International street art in the Dublin area. It is by no means a complete overview (as the scene is far bigger then anyone can imagine) but instead is a snap shot of an underground existing in Irish society.
The exhibition is made up of a gallery show at Anewspace and special commission outdoor pieces. The first by ADW was completed on Sunday at Dame Lane, Dublin.
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A Year of Twelvedoors 2 May 2010
Posted by Irish Street Art in Ireland.Tags: Dublin, Ireland, Karma, twelvedoors.com
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Karma’s ‘Dreams and Dedication are a Powerful Combination’ is the final piece in this year long exhibition from the country’s finest street artists. Since Noone Casey donated their office door to Twelvdoors.com to use, abuse, deface and delight IrishStreetArt.com has been covering the regular installations. The street art collection also comprised of work by John Bowes, Konk, Able, Fink, Canvaz, Jeff Aerosol, ADW, Maser, Will Saint Leger and Sums. Ranging from hard hitting protest pieces and satirical political observations to colourful easy to digest works of art, Dublin‘s Dame Street Location has now firmly set its mark in the story of Street Art in Ireland.














