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Conor Harrington – Crossing Lines 7 February 2011

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Conor Harrington's trip to Tel Aviv

IrishStreetArt.com is delighted to share with you, Crossing Lines, a short film documenting an Irish artist’s trip to Tel Aviv, Israel and Bethleham, Palestine. In the summer of last year, Cork’s accomplished Conor Harrington set out on a week long undertaking, with film-maker Andy Telling. Conor tells us ‘My work deals with conflict and tension so I thought this would be an interesting place to go to.’ For more stunning street art visit Conor Says Boom

A Telling Tale Production Presents ‘Crossing Lines’

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It Starts Here – A Beautiful Timelapse Piece 1 February 2011

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At last a campaign video that’s worth watching. This beautifully captured time-lapse piece for Dublin‘s Dylan Haskins was illustrated by Mark Flood and produced and directed by Fionn Kidney.


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ADW – Step Up to The Plate 24 January 2011

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ADW was another Irish street artist who has had quite a successful year in 2010 with his first solo exhibition relieving rave reviews and his work featuring in a number of Irish publications. In this time-lapse footage ADW pieces together ‘Step up to the Plate’ in the ‘Good Food Gallery’, where the Dublin based artist held a mini solo exhibition in October 2010. To keep up to date with ADW in 2011 visit ADWart.com

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Spherosphere – A video by Kevin McGloughlin 18 October 2010

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Speaking of his music video production, ‘Spherosphere’, Kevin McGloughlin told IrishStreetArt.com ‘The song and video speak of weighing options and making tough decisions.’ We think it’s Well worth a goo!

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Banksy does ‘The Simpsons’ 11 October 2010

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The video below shows Banksy‘s efforts at the opening sequence for ‘The Simpsons’. Banksy is said to have been inspired by reports that Simpsons characters are animated in Seoul, South Korea. Before Fox pulled it down, the YouTube video had amassed 42,305 views, and it’d be safe to say that almost none of us actually watched it on TV, to the point that there was even quickly dispelled speculation as to whether or not the segment had actually aired. The episode, MoneyBart, made its US debut last night and will be shown in the UK and Ireland on 21 October.

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Vango – The Escapist 11 October 2010

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Here is the latest stenciling video, ‘The Escapist’ created in Berlin, by Irish street artist, Vango. For more of the same visit Vango on flickr

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Above on Bansky in Paris 27 September 2010

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Above sent IrishStreetArt.com in his most recent stencil from Paris. He told us ‘Last year I was traveling for 3-months around Europe and spent 2 weeks in Paris. One day when I was walking around Paris I found this spot but unfortunately I had just 1 day before my flight to Rome. After observing the large concrete frame on the wall, it gave me a lot of inspiration for several ideas on how to creatively interact with the un-used frame and location. One idea was to juxtapose an “art thief” stealing a popular painting like the Mona Lisa from the frame. I felt the idea and site-specific stencil would interact well with the un-used frame and the fact that the Mona Lisa is located just 10 minutes away inside the Louvre museum.

Time always changes things and with that new situations arise. Since last year when I was in Paris I’ve noticed a lot of new topics in street art and more importantly the thievery of art works in the street. I felt it more interesting and relative to have the art thief portrayed in the stencil stealing a piece of art that actually gets stolen quite often. The English artist Banksy is one of the most popular street artists and highly publicized victims of his street artworks being stolen. It’s not by random chance this happens to Banksy’s art as first and foremost he makes great work but also due to the fact that his indoor works have sold for several hundred thousand dollars you can imagine when he paints outside in the street his works are soon sought after by thieves.

It’s an interesting concept and somewhat of an irony as we the artists and the thieves are both working in an illegal manner. One illegal activity inspires another. The artist paints illegally with spray cans on a wall, while the thieves jack hammer and chip off illegally painted walls, illegally. It’s kind of like the pot calling the kettle black to a degree.
I took the initiative to comment and create a situation in this piece that could mimic both illegal acts simultaneously executed here in the painting and in the process.

Many years ago before Banksy’s mass appeal he painted his popular rat image that read, “Because I’m worthless.” Times have changed Banksy is a common household name as well as the increased value of his artworks. I felt like it would be applicable to the current state of affairs to appropriate his previous statement to “Because now I’m worth it” to reflect the past and current thievery of his street artworks.’

“A lot of people never use their initiative because no-one told them to”
Banksy

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Rattles the Most, Cork 4 August 2010

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Graffiti Crews at Rattles The Most.

LB Frames covers Cork‘s ‘Rattles the Most’ in HD at the beginning of the summer. Really nice footage and incredible graffiti from the pick of Ireland’s graffiti writers including the prolific RTM, TDA TDS and TNB crews. Check out White Street Car Park’s latest facelift in the doc below.

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The Pop Show – Stop Motion 17 July 2010

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The Bernard Shaw hosted The Pop Show in June. A day of Keith Haring organized by Maser and 12 in aid of Dublin Aids Alliance.

Featuring graffiti and art by Just, Rask, Maser, Text, Finch, Will St. Leger, Chris Judge, Sums and James Earley, enjoy yet another nnother kick-ass stop motion flick from Albert Hooi.

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Kings of Concrete Caught on Camera 16 July 2010

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Maser - Kings Of Concrete

Another year of the ‘Kings of Concrete‘ festival in Dublin and another incredible collection of graffiti and stenciled street art pieces. The photo of Maser‘s efforts above comes from Informatique.

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