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A baseball bat group exhibition in Japan.
The show features some of the finest writers in japan:
casper, dise, diskah, ekys, esow, kami, kress, rame, sasu,
sect, spte, suiko tomy, very one, wanto, zys and a bunch of great artist.
Opening reception is on the 22th of may.
Don’t miss it if you’re in town.
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José Parlá and Hong Kong’s Ooi Botos Gallery will present the art of script on this month.
The “Reading Through Seeing” exhibition is based on some of Parlá’s most colorful works
in his trademark multi-texture and layer aesthetic. Must check.
José Parlá “Reading Through Seeing” Exhibition
Ooi Botos Gallery
5 Gresson St., Wan Chai
Hong Kong
http://www.ooibotos.com
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An urgent call was received last week, calling by a friend who needed
help on designing their event poster in a real hurry. Because of this I found out
a crazy story behind. Well it’s hard to explain everything here but there is just a
kind reminder to everyone who is planning to hold event in China, you may have to
pick your partner(s) very carefully…that’s all I can say.
BIG UP to Ar Come & Shan who are the tough organizers behind this event and
everybody who has been working hard to make it happen. We’re looking forward
to this South Vs North hip hop dance battle in 15th -17th May in Shenzhen, China.
For more information please go:
http://www.hiphopfusion.org/
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Marked by his trademark style of photography, Japan’s YONE looks to unleash his
fury ofscantily clad women on Shanghai next week with his “PARTOUZE” exhibition
in Shanghai. The event will also feature taiwanese graffiti artist REACH. Stay turn.
YONE x Reach {PARTOUZE} Exhibition in Shanghai
Saturday, April 18th, 2009
3:00 pm
Farenheit Gallery (HWA’S Gallery)
3168 Hongmei Road
Shanghai, China
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The red shirt protestors from several provinces arrived Bangkok to join the
rally at the Government House. Their leaders took to turn to speak on the
main stage to attack the government. People joining the red shirt protest
is increasing every day. From beating up government officials to taking
over the Thai Army tank, the red shirts are getting angrier everyday. The
Thai government Sunday afternoon announced the state of emergency for
Bangkok and other major cities in Thailand.
Consider going somewhere else in April…
source: here
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Here’s what went down in Thailand last week at the Just Writing My Name Event.
Big up to Foner for putting up this jam.
Bangkok is flaming.
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Touch’s “Action For Seed” is heading to Guangzhou, China on the 25th – 26th of april.
Location: 125 Li Wan Lu (125号 荔湾路), Li Wan Qu (荔灣區), Guangzhou.
This will be the 8th stage since last year.
If you’re in the area you should go check it out and have some fun.
and if you’re not in the area you should be in the area!
To sign up please email: actionforseed@gmail.com
What’s better than free paints? A lot of free paints…
Source: www.actionforseed.com
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The first “Hong Kong Attack” fixie competition is set on
the 11th april @ Kowloon bay bike park.
Winners take cash back home.
The event will be hosted by the real local riders, check
out what’s the real fixie culture is about instead of having
Milk telling you about it.
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David Choe is in Beijing for his upcoming show at PYO Gallery.
Don’t miss it out if you’re in Beijing. There’s more than vandalism, sex and violence.
If you’re not sure what type of art he creates, be sure to check out his video called Dirty Hands.
Here’s the trailer: Youtube
“I wanted to fuck so bad, but I didnt speak the language, I had never been to china,
I got here 2 weeks ago for a solo show … the only visual stimulation out here were soldiers,
street beggars,dirty markets and bleak grey skies, which was perfect for creating
dense chinese norman rockwell slice of dirty life type paintings”
read his China experience here
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The sheone “revolution” exhibition in HK dropped yesterday.
There were a bunch of stuffs going on at the same time.
Sheone did his typical live painting on windows,
a vinyl toy was released, some of his works were shown,
and ofcourse lots of free cocktails and wine for a bunch of well-dressed
people that had no idea what’s really going on.
Not quite sure why the same type of exhibition name
come across over and over again,
can’t they think of better names sometimes.
Anyways, here’s what went down last night.
The “before”
the “process”
the “after”
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