Sojourn - Singapore Street Art - Part 2 - Rivers & Walls
- Graffiti, International, Photographs, Singapore, Stickers, Street Art
- March 31, 2013
An exhibition that brought together artworks of various mediums from ClogTwo, InkTen and FreakyFir. From digital artworks by FreakyFir, canvas and wooden panel paintings by ClogTwo, street installations made up of both electronics and spray cans, not forgetting desks painted with the infamous hollow ghost by InkTen. The exhibition attracted guests of various backgrounds who
READ MOREMake no mistake, we’re fans of the shit that Kult Gallery does up in Singapore – we had a chance to visit there last year, and meet some of the crew involved, and they were fantastic. so whenever we see a show on there, we’re more than happy to tell you all about it-if you’re
READ MOREPresented by the Centre for Transcultural Studies at Temasek Pokytechnic, together with Clogtwo, Inkten and FreakyFir. From The Ground Up : “Should the “Art in the Streets” be folded into the grand narrative of art history? At what price of sanitizing and stepping down for a good fit in museums and galleries? Rhetorical.” “Street art
READ MOREThe Blackbook studios brings you Graffight, a battle between two writers on a monthly basis. The objective of the battle is for each of the contestants to piece their opponents name within the five hours given. This time round it was Noez23 Vs Miz-E. An epic battle under the 30 degree heat of the afternoon
READ MOREFor the first time in history, Meeting Of Styles hit Singapore last weekend. Here are some snapshots of the event of artists/writers from Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Australia, Indonesia and Germany. Singapore graffiti at its finest! Here’s a video from the whole weekend – good times … Meeting Of Styles Singapore 2014 from Hazrin Ismail
READ MOREExpanding its reach into Asia, Meeting Of Styles is finally here in Singapore! For the first time it will be held at a newly legalised spot for graffiti and street at the Rail Corridor. There are two walls spanding 40m by 5 m at the Rail Corridor. This spot used to be an old
READ MORESingapore is known for is extremely clean aesthetic, unknown to many is the hidden street art and graffiti world in Haji Lane, The Blackbook Studio and the Aliwal Arts Centre walls. These three places are located less than five minutes away from each other. The Blackbook Studio is run by the guys from the Zinc
READ MOREInkTen & ClogTwo, two of Singapore’s most prominent street artists, were painting live last night at the Art Bar – Butter Factory for the Converse Sneaker Clash event. The purpose of this event was to showcase how colours are a priority and importance to Converse’s existence, with an interactive element. Guests were greeted by a
READ MOREGreat video here from the recent Solidarity21 gathering up in Indo – a whole slew of fine artists joining together to do what they love! Our man Thachna got some of the gist of the video and what the artists said for those who are Bahasa-challenged ;) “RCLS was founded by a group of graffiti
READ MOREDavid Russell and Luke had a chance to catch up with Singaporean artists InkTen and ClogTwo whilst they were visiting over the weekend, and during their time down in the ‘burn this fantastic pair managed to paint not one, but two laneways in the space of a one hot Melbourne summers day. not only did
READ MOREWe’ve been following a lot of what the Solidarity21 collaboration has been up to lately, and after having seen the Indonesia x Singapore photos from late last year, I was pretty happy to see this video pop up today from the project! A great glimpse at what these guys are all up to, banding together
READ MOREOver the past year or so I’ve been catching a whole bunch of shit being put up across the net from the Solidarity Movement – especially the big paintup that they did in Singapore late last year, which looked all kinds of awesome. Initiated by the RSCLS crew, the Solidarity Movement sees artists from across
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