Taken from Vandalog‘s Blog: I really do not advocate artists tagging over others’ work usually (unless it is absolute shit/Waterloo Tunnel/or the artist does it himself), but in this case I applaud TrustoCorp for doing what other artists have wanted to for awhile: vandalize MBW’s street art. Granted the guy is a joke, and his [...]
Life on The Onion states: at a London press conference an an 89 year-old grandmother confessed to being the infamous Bansky-the british street artist that is internationally known.
Primary Flight was awarded Best Public Art in Miami 2010 Miami NewTimes writes: “Every year, some of the best street painters in the world converge for Art Basel week. Since 2006, a guy named Books IIII has corralled the talent, mediums, and paint for a creative explosion called Primary Flight.”…
Aiko came and stayed a couple days with our fam over at the Fountainhead Residency. She had some time to bang out this new purple mural. We love her. Check out the Original post here. Photos by Martha Cooper and Aiko.
TIME FOR DESIGN “Urban Beautification through Street Art” Panel discussion with Wynwood developer Tony Goldman, and artists Brandon Opalka, Space, Cruz, and Books Bishof, Founder of Primary Flight. May 19, 2010 / 7 pm / MOCA, North Miami Hope to see you there!
ironlakfilms — February 03, 2010 — Ewok, Jaes, Augor, Pose and Enue from the American Ironlak Team join forces with Askew at Primary Flight as a part of Art Basel 2009 in Miami. Video by KC Ortiz and We Are Supervision. wearesupervision.blogspot.com ironlak.com
The London Police rolled through Wynwood recently and painted this monster of a mural. Check out the time-elapse video below, as well as the gallery of the entire project from start to finish. Photos by Jill C. Weisberg.
Another ill PF 09 interview. This time Depoe chats with RJ from Vandalog. RJ talks to New York based graffiti / street artist Depoe who had the intimidating task of painting two 70-foot-high silos at Primary Flight Miami this year.
Jeff Soto talking it up as he works on his PF 09 piece. Video via RJ @ Vandalog. Jeff Soto talks about goofy guys with paint rollers and knives – and why fatherhood has change his take on street art.
Biscayne Times writer Anne Tschida takes you deep into the heart of Wynwood to explain how Miami got to be the graffiti and street mecca that it is today. The article gives credit where credit is due, explaining how Primary Flight paved the way for unbridled creativity to take over the Design District. The article [...]