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- April 4, 2011
So, I’m back up here in Singapore for a fair while, and lets just say that there is plenty of shit going on here this month – more than enough, actually. The big one is the launch this week of the 50 Bridges project … but more on that later! First up, is this mad
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 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 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 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
READ MOREWe love seeing shows pop up at No Vacancy, and the next great one is by an artists whose work we first saw a year or two ago, and were completely enamoured by – Katherine Gailer. “Katherine Gailer, a young Colombian artist, has been painting and exploring her passion and thoughts about the meaning of
READ MOREThere’s a story I was told by someone in Singapore that really resonated with me on the topic of the arts, culture and freedom of expression, and it goes something like this – “The government decided to build a new MRT (train) station, but, after it had been completed they decided not to open it.
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