
Last Thursday night, at the Museum of Sex in New York City (also known as MoSex) anticipation ran high to see the museum’s latest exhibition entitled, “F*CK ART.” The show features select pieces of 20 artists with unconventional approaches to street art — pushing the boundaries of sexuality in public space. The exhibition runs the [...]
Feb 28, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, ads, Aiko, Andrew H. Shirley, art, art show, ArtByDjBoy, B-rad Izzy, bike, Cassius Fouler, Curated by, dickchicken, drinks, DROID, El Celso, Emilie Baltz, exhibition, F*CK ART, fine art, FUCK, Fuck Bike #001, GEN 2, graffiti, graffiti writers, Ice Cream, Ice Cream Cart, installations, Jeremy Novy, JMR, LUSH, Mannequins, Mark Snyder, miss van, MODE 2, New Show, new work, new york city, NYC, Opening Night, opening reception, Overtly Sexual, OZE 108 of 907, Patch Whisky, photography, photos, Plexiglass, Plexiglass Art, PNB, Portraiture, Post No Bills, provocative, public, public space, punkrose33, ROSTARR, Roz Baron, RTTP: Nathan Vincent & Bryan Raughton, Salacious, Salacious Art, sex, Sex in Art, Sexual Behavior, Sexuality, Spray Cans, spray paint, Street Artists, Street Graff, Street Tags, tags, Tony Bones, William Thomas Porter, WOLFTITS, Wonerpuss Octopus | Leave A Comment »
The Pandemic Gallery’s upcoming exhibit, All Talk, will feature thirteen emerging artists showcasing a wide array of audacious art that speaks volumes.
Feb 15, 2012 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2012, Aakash Nihalani, ALL, ALL TALK, Andrew H. Shirley, animation, art, art show, artists, Bedford Avenue, Broadway/Wythe, brooklyn, Brooklyn-Based Artists, Cassius Fouler, design, Destroy & Rebuild, exhibition, Filmmakers, filmmaking, Gabriel Specter, gallery, graffiti, GROUP SHOW, Installation Art, installations, Isabel Lasala, J. Ralph Phillips, Jenna Hicock, Jesse Edwards, Jesus Saves, Kent, Map, Marcy Avenue, Merk, Murals, new york city, NohJColey, NYC, Oil Paint, opening reception, Pandemic Gallery, photography, Print Making, rooftops, Sculpting, show, spray paint, street art, Street Artists, streets, TALK, Upcoming, Vimeo, Visual Artists, Walls, youtube | Leave A Comment »

Three Friends We Love featured artists are exhibiting works at the art fairs in Miami this year – Aakash Nihalani + Olek at Scope with the Jonathan LeVine Gallery and SoA’s M. Tony Peralta at Pool Art Fair.
Dec 02, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: Aakash Nihalani, art, art basel miami, art fairs, crochet, friends we love, jonathan levine gallery, M. Tony Peralta, Miami, moni vargas, olek, Pool Art Fair, Scope, short docs, SoA's, street art, VIDEO | Leave A Comment »

Colombian artist STINKFISH turns every wall into a work of art with just a spritz of a spray-can. His vibrant portraits evoke emotion unlike any other street artist and that’s probably attributed to his South American upbringing mixed with his stencil techniques.
Nov 30, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 2011, art, Art Blogger, art show, artist, Blogger, brooklyn, Brooklynite Gallery, Colombia, Colombian Artist, exhibition, latino, Latino Artist, new york city, NYC, Pattern, portraits, punkrose33, Recent Show, Roz B., Signature, Signature Touch, South, South America, South American Artist, STINKFISH, Street Artist, Thinkers, Thinkers of This, Tribal, Tribal Pattern, Tumblr, work | Leave A Comment »

Mighty Tanaka celebrates its Grand Re-Opening in Dumbo with Not For Prophet, a solo show by one of favorite street artists, Poster Boy.
Nov 10, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 120 seconds, advertising, art, AXIS, commercialism, dumbo, exhibit, friends we love, Mighty Tanaka, poster boy, social commentary, street art, Subway Art | Leave A Comment »

The Jewish Museum presents The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats, the first major exhibition in this country to pay tribute to the Caldecott award winning author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats.
Oct 05, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG, VIDEO | Tags: anti-Semitism, art, author, brooklyn, Caldecott award, children of color, country, exhibition, Ezra Jack Keats, ID, illustrator, Izzy Romero, Jewish Museum, new york, poverty, The Jewish Museum, The Snowy Day | Leave A Comment »

Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974- 1981 opens at the MOCA on October 1, 2011 with a DJ set by none other than Henry Rollins.
Sep 28, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: Anthony Kiedis, art, California, dj, Ed Ruscha, exhibits, Getty's Pacific Standard Time Initiative, Henry Rollins, los angeles, moca, moni vargas, October 1, Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974- 1981 | Leave A Comment »
Exhibits We Love :: Poster Boy – Not For Prophet
Mighty Tanaka celebrates its Grand Re-Opening in Dumbo with Not For Prophet, a solo show by one of favorite street artists, Poster Boy.
Nov 10, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: 120 seconds, advertising, art, AXIS, commercialism, dumbo, exhibit, friends we love, Mighty Tanaka, poster boy, social commentary, street art, Subway Art | Leave A Comment »