Showing posts with label Old Skool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Skool. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Busk, Bleach, Zadok - Exhibition Starts Tonight



Pure Evil Gallery

108 Leonard st

London EC2A 4RH

www.pureevil.eu


Phone 07805 420771

cue@sofuzzycrew.com

Gallery Hours:

10am - 6pm daily
or by appointment. 


Monday, February 22, 2010

Busk Studio Sessions - 22nd Feb 2010









Wayne Anthony freezes his nuts off whilst graffiti legend Busk creates brand new pieces for up coming show...

East Meets East - Formans Smokehouse Gallery, Stour Rd, Fish Island, London, E3 2NT

Opening Night: Thursday 4th March 2010

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Banksy v Robbo??




Banksy has recently landed himself in a world of bother though whether he's actually bothered we guess only close peeps would know. Its been said that Banksy was slapped some time ago by old skool writer Robbo so decided some time later to extract revenge by going over one of Robbo's historic (painted 25 years ago) Camden Town pieces. Banksy's artistic career stretches back to the 1980's so its clear he has a firm grasp on graffiti history. Others are saying its been tagged for decades now so who cares whilst old skool writers are up in arms. A quick Google search and you'll find writers up and done the country announcing they will destroy Banksy work on sight.

We've taken some quotes from flickr;

'man thats never forgive, if its stood for 25 years or so you gotta be a special sort of cunt to do that (and i aint usually a banksy hater)'

'thats harsh! a 25yr old Robbo piece basically buffed. Punishment For Banksy. 2010'

'Banksy was a fucking TOY as a writer,had no style,no real pedirgee and would never of stood out from the crowd and he fucking knew it....so he simply copied from the Parisian stencil artists in the 70's and 80's and went and painted some fucking Rats down trendy Bricklane at the right time and BOOM'

'get a grip guys, that Robbo piece had been gone over tons of times, it was proper trashed. The only visible part was the last O'

'Fuck it, if you wanna keep it, stick it in a museum, cover it in perspex.. whatever.. styles evolve, walls evolve, . LIke I said, that piece was trashed, I imagine Banksy meant to honour it, not disrespect the scene.'

'somehere must know Banksy's studio address, someone should post it on line to teach him a lesson.'

'What Banksy has done (readin between the lines) is the act of a Sad man..'

'that is truly disgusting behaviour. i think the fame has gone to that wanker's head.'

'fucking wanker!! i hope i see a photo of this taken out by the end of the week

Im sure 10 FT will carry the torch on that one.'

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Humbug! Christmas Emporium. Bah! Humbug!


From the 3rd – 23rd December 2009

Our History and Austin Gallery present Bah! Humbug! Christmas Emporium. Bah! Humbug!

An exhibition admiring the edgy and classic artwork shown on acid house night promotional posters as well as offering a unique shop where artefacts related to club culture can be purchased. The Emporium aims to bring together collective memories from this influential time, to allow the historical classic club culture to be admired. And offers a shop in conjunction with the exhibition to allow one to purchase artefacts of historical club culture.

The exhibition appeals to a wide spectrum, from the hard working professionals of today who are after a nostalgic hit from their wilder 80’s acid house clubbing days, to the younger generation who are riding the revived fashionable culture.

Extra prints and Our History films and documentaries will accompany the exhibition on show at The Star of Bethnal Green, 59 Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 6LG.

Our History has already had huge success with a travelling taster of the exhibition. In February 2009 the exhibition welcomed 2000 enthusiasts to the opening night in London’s Selfridges’s Gallery Space. The exhibition then successfully travelled to Tokyo for two months before travelling to Shanghai, with a recorded 400 people visiting daily in both cities.

After residing in Shoreditch’s Austin Gallery this December, the exhibition will travel in 2010 back to China. To the United States and Eastern Europe, where once again it will be successfully received.

With a wide personal contribution from influential artists to the Pop Up Gallery space Our History and Austin Gallery aims to bring back together people, culture, artwork and memories to allow history to come alive.

Aiming to make this history alive again for each individual Austin Gallery is inviting you to contribute to the show, with any artwork, poster or t-shirt that you may have relating to this genre that would be possible to sell in the shop that accompanies the exhibition.

Lots of love, Ernesto

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Kay One - Graffiti Life





Kay One - Destroy all Toyz London Interview

LSD London Street-Art Design | MySpace Video


I don't know where I should start? I started writing graffiti in the mid 80's with San, the prez of TRP crew along with my partner in crime from the cradle to the prescinct, Banga, when the Paris writers used to meet at the hall of fame at the Stalingrad metro station (where Henry Chalfant took his pictures for " spraycan art"), after being a vandal and paying my dues to the streets and the yards, I moved to London in the 90's, after 93MC splet from NTM Posse, where I started working with a company named "Maharishi" in 1994, starting a longterm relationship with that family for years before joining my man Pete & Tony Vegas the foulest of the foulest!!! In the 90's in London, if you knew about Hip Hop, you'd know that the spot was "Deal Real Records" in Soho, and it's still now! R.I.P, Ton's dad, how could I forget the love you showed me...As I grew up on "Dj Red Alert" tapes from 98.7 kiss fm and that my best friends were Dj Klyde & Dj Asko, I started spinning I while ago and followed my brothers on their show on Radio Nova,"The Hypnotik Show".Then back in London, I started droppin vynils in a few clubs in Mayfair like "57" or Momo's...This is when I started doing my own mix tapes and a few collaboration with my old school graffiti fam from my hood, TKC crew!I'm still writing on walls and for magazines like Frank 151, The Source, and also Track List and RAP U.S as the graffiti editor for those that can read french... Now, a lot of people in Paris are diggin Graffiti, and I see and hear too many toys talking about the old school scene to give themselves credibility, killing the true history for an instant of glory. I got to stand for something. That's why I decided to write as well to keep the new generation in touch with their foundations and to keep exposing the false prophets! Nuff respect to the foundations of NYC graffiti scene... One! KAYISM 93MC,TRP,RKS,TKC,BAD...

Kay One

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Graffiti Legend Drax - Global Village






Old Skool graffiti writer Drax recently toured India & Thailand... Drax Interview coming to LSD Magazine real soon...

Drax's Photostream

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Laser 3.14 - Coming to LSD Soon

Dutch artist Laser 3.14 regularly comes to London to stamp his mark in various spots around the city. LSD are in the process of interviewing him as we this post went to print. Stay Tuned for some wise words from Lase 3.14...


Laser 3.14 & Jimmy Rage



Laser 3.14 in London and Batley

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

LSD - London Street-Art Design ISSUE 2 OUT NOW!



LSD Magazine ISSUE TWO - Out Now

http://www.londonstreetartdesign.com

Soundtrack: Quartz - Meltdown (Club Mix)

Artist Interviews

Boswell / K-Guy / T.WAT / Maxx Moses / Knit the City / 5 Pointz / Gregos / Hugh Leeman /
I am Here Project / Shameless / CZK / The Art Tart / Fugitive Images / ACE / Shuby /
Chihiro Streetcat / Blair Zaye / Jake Ramjett

Acid House (USA)

Farley Jackmaster Funk / Kevin Saunderson / CeCe Rogers / Tyree Cooper /
DJ Pierre / Mr Fingers / Jesse Saunders / Marshall Jefferson /

Acid House (UK)

Mark Moore / TinTin (Energy) / DJ Micky Finn / Ernesto (Our Cultural History) /
Charlie C / MC Chalky White / Dominic Spreadlove / Gordon Mason / Pops / Wayne Anthony

LSD Crew

Wayne Anthony / Sirius 23 / One Monk / Emma Jane Bond / Shrinechick / Cain Harris / Norman Parker / Chaz / Garry Charles / Rhea BB Nielsen / Sim Simmer

LSD Guest Writers

George Orwell / Dirk Robertson / Clanco / Kate Fox / Uncle Albert / Ray St Claire / Val Valerian / Crystalinks / Vigilant