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Art:  Trespass. A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art
Drool, I can’t wait to get my hands on this gem.
Trespass. A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art is a new 320-page Taschen book by Carlo McCormick (pop culture critic, curator and Senior Editor of Paper magazine), Marc and Sara Schiller (founders of the Wooster Collective), Ethel Seno (editor).
/via  emilychang.com

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Art: Trespass. A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art

Drool, I can’t wait to get my hands on this gem.

Trespass. A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art is a new 320-page Taschen book by Carlo McCormick (pop culture critic, curator and Senior Editor of Paper magazine), Marc and Sara Schiller (founders of the Wooster Collective), Ethel Seno (editor).

/via  emilychang.com


Street Art: Graffiti Proposal

The most heartwarming graffiti marriage proposal you will see today, guaranteed.

My favorite comment - “Omg, I would marry this dude. talk about fucking can control.”

/via thedailywhat

Street Art: The “Space Invader Walk” in San Diego via Wooster Collective

If you’re heading to San Diego for the “Viva la Revolucion” exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego (from July 17th) be sure to take the “Space Invader Walk” around the city and find the 21 space invaders that Invader placed in in Downtown San Diego.

/via prostheticknowledge

Art: Street Artists Add A Little Porn To The iPad
The group Freedom From Porn has been going all around the city and altering the iPad ads to add a little porn to them. To be clear, these aren’t really explicit additions, instead, they’re more subversive. For example, see the Steve Jobs’ Facebook page below.
/via Techcrunch.com

Art: Street Artists Add A Little Porn To The iPad

The group Freedom From Porn has been going all around the city and altering the iPad ads to add a little porn to them. To be clear, these aren’t really explicit additions, instead, they’re more subversive. For example, see the Steve Jobs’ Facebook page below.

/via Techcrunch.com

New Book: Untitled: Street Art in the Counter Culture  
The definitive book covering street art today. Containing work attributed to: Banksy, Faile, DFace, Swoon, Bast, Blu, Blek Le Rat, Nick Walker, Obey, Dolk, Judith Supine, Eine, Gaia, Elbowtoe, Hush, Copyright, Mir, Dan Witz, Space Invader, Armsrock, Doze Green, Know Hope, Logan Hicks, Skullphone, WKInteract, Skewville, Borf, Ame72, Sam3, Eelus, Miss Bugs, Rene Gagnon, The London Police, Michael De Feo and many many more.

New Book: Untitled: Street Art in the Counter Culture  

The definitive book covering street art today. Containing work attributed to: Banksy, Faile, DFace, Swoon, Bast, Blu, Blek Le Rat, Nick Walker, Obey, Dolk, Judith Supine, Eine, Gaia, Elbowtoe, Hush, Copyright, Mir, Dan Witz, Space Invader, Armsrock, Doze Green, Know Hope, Logan Hicks, Skullphone, WKInteract, Skewville, Borf, Ame72, Sam3, Eelus, Miss Bugs, Rene Gagnon, The London Police, Michael De Feo and many many more.

 
New Art/Vinyl: DJDM 12” single
We just received our full set of 12” singles credited to DJDM (Danger Mouse?  Banksy has done artwork for him before!) in 4 colorways (green, bronze/brown, silver and gold) for which Banksy designed the artwork using his iconic ‘Laugh Now / Keep It Real’ monkey image. On one side the monkey’s billboard reads ‘Keep It Real’ and on the other it reads ‘Laugh Now But One Day We’ll Be In Charge’. The records are numbered from an edition of 500 copies and have long been sold out.

Related articles:
Mysterious ‘Banksy mural’ uncovered by council workers in Manchester(telegraph.co.uk)
Time Out Sydney scores Banksy coup (mumbrella.com.au)

New Art/Vinyl: DJDM 12” single

We just received our full set of 12” singles credited to DJDM (Danger Mouse?  Banksy has done artwork for him before!) in 4 colorways (green, bronze/brown, silver and gold) for which Banksy designed the artwork using his iconic ‘Laugh Now / Keep It Real’ monkey image. On one side the monkey’s billboard reads ‘Keep It Real’ and on the other it reads ‘Laugh Now But One Day We’ll Be In Charge’. The records are numbered from an edition of 500 copies and have long been sold out.