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Friday, March 21, 2008


Daily street art: Noirboston and Roadsworth


Yes, I know, I should rename this whole street art series something like "Sporadic Street Art Updates," or "Sometimes daily street art." Let's just say I'm using the term loosely. This weekend I plan on visiting my favorite street art-related spot in town: the Wall in Central Square, so I can capture some photo updates of what's going there. As I've mentioned before, the whole project began last October, when a who's who of Boston and New York-based street artists threw their stuff all over the formerly boring brick outside of Central Kitchen (and on the roof, and other how-did-they-get-there? spots). Then, inevitably, shit fell down or was spray painted over with non-interesting "0's," etc. NOW there's more art over the old art, this layer over that layer over that layer, so it's spanned beyond just a street artist's roll call - it's a concentrated statement of what's happening in cities all over the world, everyday. Here's hoping it keeps going!

I don't know a ton about today's handpicked local artist, noirboston, but I'm a fan of his gold and sometimes neon, Scooby Doo zombie character-like stencils currently lining the streets of Boston with other familiar characters, like Nineta and Goldenstash, like Boston's freaky, unofficial street art mascots, greeting en route to wherever you're going.

As for the non-local, Roadsworth's stuff seems to be popping everywhere, from Amsterdam, to Montreal, to Quebec, to Berlin, if Flickr is to be trusted as a location source. Roadsworth's shtick is using road markings as a base for artwork, transforming crosswalks, manhole covers, and other common city staples into statements of inspired cleverness. This is a somewhat Banksy-ish tactic that I've written about before; and the artists who do this - use pre-existing environments a the catalyst for artistic ventures - are the some of the most interesting. It's a means of changing expectations for what you might see on a daily walk - who doesn't want to stumble across art right under their feet?


In Boston: noirboston






Photos by noirboston.

Not in Boston: Roadsworth



Photo by nomsaleena.


Photo by greynotgrey.


Photo by hobbes313.


Photo by François @ Edito.qc.ca.

Sidenote
: Any e-mail responses I've received in regards to daily street art over the past few months have been wholly positive, however, one or two commenters were not so happy about the fact that I use mainly Flickr photos. Sorry dudes, I wish I could be everywhere to take my own photos, but unfortunately I gotta be at the paper's offices at least some of the time, and Flickr's got the best street art collection. I always give photographers credit, but if you ever see your photo up here and don't want it to be, shoot me an e-mail and I'll take it down ASAP. Also, if you want to send a photo for me to use on the blog (with credit, of course), that'd be cool too.

--Caitlin E. Curran



3/21/2008 12:47:28 PM by Will Spitz | Comments [0] |  




Friday, March 07, 2008


Daily Street Art: C215's stencils and new art @ THE WALL!


We're really digging the Parisian artist C215's mosaical, stenciled portraits, which are currently gracing bleak slabs of city concrete across the globe. Stenciling is the old stand-by for street art and graffiti artists, but when it's done with a certain amount of creative vision, not to mention precision, it can be one of the more impacting methods. C215's portraits are pieced together by lines and shapes that feel like years worth of cracks or erosion, and the result is strikingly intimate, in a similar way to Swoon, but with a slightly different style. He's got a whole gigantic slew of his artwork on his MySpace, but we'll give you a sense of what we're talking about, below.

We also found some local stencils worth mentioning, by an unknown artist, and  - drumroll, please - there's some new art going up on the Wall in Central Square, which we've gushed about before, and was starting to look a bit tattered due to peeling wheatpasted art, and some not-so visually (but inevitable) interesting defacement. Feast your eyes on the new stuff!

Not in Boston (but everywhere else: New York, Rome, etc.): C215





Above images taken from C215's MySpace.




Photo by shoehorn99.

In Boston (Central Square): Stenciled tourists - who's watching whom?


Photo by sushiesque.

AND new art at the Wall:




March update photos byThe Wall mastermind hargo.




3/7/2008 4:07:40 PM by Caitlin | Comments [2] |  




Monday, March 03, 2008


Daily Street Art: The NYT covers Berlin graffiti


Yesterday's New York Times travel section had an interesting piece about graffiti and street art in Berlin. From the article:

"Nearly everywhere you go, from the cafe-lined streets of Kreuzberg to the leafy schoolyards in Grunewald, hastily drawn “tags” stream across the sidewalk and crawl up the side of buildings, in an elaborate zigzag of cartoonish graphics, puffy letters, photo-like wheat pastes and bold stencils. Parts of the city look as splattered as a New York City subway car from the 1970s.

And it’s not just no-name graffiti writers who are contributing to the visual assault. With no shortage of vacant buildings, weedy lots and creative nomads, Berlin has become a blank canvas for graffiti artists far and wide, turning the German capital into arguably the most “bombed” — slang for graffiti-covered — city in Europe."

Catch the video interview with Berlin street artist Ali here, read the rest of the article here, or enjoy a collection of Berlin street art photos I've assembled below, via the Global Urban Art Pool.



Photos by K!WA.


Warhol bananas, as mentioned in the NYT. Photos by nolifebeforecoffee.

Photo by LoisInWonderland.



3/3/2008 4:07:20 PM by Caitlin | Comments [2] |  




Friday, February 29, 2008


Daily Street Art: Back from Paris and Iansanity


Daily street art posts have been minimal lately, due to my recent absence from the office/country, but I'm back and voilà! I've brought street art pics back pour vous. From the fifth arrondissement of Paris, Hemingway's old stomping grounds, I've got some shots of famed figures in stencils, by the not-so-famed artist Jef Aerosol (he's getting there, though). Meanwhile, Boston's street art scene was vivacious as usual, and I've got a lot to catch up on, starting with Iansanity, whose alien-like hot dog bun heads are popping up all over Allston.

In Boston (Allston): Iansanity






All photos by iansanity.


Not in Boston (Paris):










All photos by moi.


2/29/2008 3:47:49 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Thursday, February 14, 2008


Daily street art: the Valentine's edition


Maybe it's just my inner cynic creeping out, but Valentine's Day seems like a holiday created by greeting card companies to make everyone feel bad about themselves. Okay, that's my totally subjective (and pretty much completely false) take on it. According to Wiki, though, the first mass-produced Valentines hailed from Worcester, Mass., so apparently it's partly our (and by our, I mean the past and present residents of Massachusetts) fault:

"The first mass-produced valentines of embossed paper lace were produced and sold shortly after 1847 by Esther Howland (1828-1904) of Worcester, Massachusetts.... Since 2001, the Greeting Card Association has been giving an annual "Esther Howland Award for a Greeting Card Visionary.

In the second half of the twentieth century, the practice of exchanging cards was extended to all manner of gifts in the United States, usually from a man to a woman. Such gifts typically include roses and chocolates. In the 1980s, the diamond industry began to promote Valentine's Day as an occasion for giving jewelry."

Yes, we all know about those diamond commercials, they make me want to chuck something at my television. So, in honor of the big V, here's something better to rest your eyes on - Valentine's-themed street art!

In Boston (Nineta mends her broken heart):

Photo by l a i a.


In France (Paris):

Photo by Aaltra.


In Italy (Rome):

Photo by art crimes.

In Spain:

Photo by goandgo.

In England (Bristol):

Photo by iyers.

Also in Spain (Barcelona):

Another flick by goandgo.

Somewhere in Europe (robot love):

Photo by -Three-.

AND, in New York City:



Photo by RFullerRD.

Happy V-day.



2/14/2008 1:17:16 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Friday, February 08, 2008


Daily Street Art: Skelewags and some famous musicians in Cambridge


In Boston (Cambridge): Stenciled-on musicians are brightening those bleak, concrete walls







Awesome pics by sushiesque, who also captured a heartbroken Loch Ness monster. We miss Elliott and Kurt too, Nessy.




Not in Boston (???):
Christine Autturio, my artsy, in-the-know co-worker, pointed out Skelewags, the crafty, Tim Burton-referencing street art currently decorating sewers and other unappealing city locations, by an artist called Chewy, on conceptart.org.  Actually, decorate isn't even the right word, because Chewy incorporates his artwork into pre-existing structures, cracks, pipes, plants, etc. These things are not just canvases for the artwork, they're part of it. It's sort of Banksy-type thinking, that street art can be both inspired by and an improvement upon it's surroundings. Chewy's website is currently unfinished, and I wasn't able to pin down exactly what city these photos are from, via extensive Google researching, but my could-be-totally-wrong guess is somewhere in Portugal, based on this. If anyone knows for sure, help a sista out and shoot me an e-mail.











Photos by Nuno Caria.




2/8/2008 12:34:28 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Friday, January 25, 2008


Daily Street Art: Goldenstash hits Herrell's and Swoon hits the world


In Boston (Allston): I wrote about Goldenstash, the famed Hanna Barbera–esque, comically seductive, unapologetically womanizing cartoon creation of a local street artist; back in September. To refresh your memory:



Now, the man behind the stache is having an art show at Herrell's, in Allston. The show opens tomorrow, with a fiesta from 7-9 pm, and the works will be on view for the next two weeks. Go check 'em out!



He's also got some sweet kicks on his Flickr page:





Where can we get some of these? Proletariat, perhaps? Hook us up!

Not in Boston (Detroit): Swoon is an awesomely awesome street artist based in Brooklyn (looks like she's got a web page, but it's not working at the moment), but her artwork seems to be everywhere - Detroit, Paris, etc. I enjoy it's pencil-sketched feel, and seemingly perfect rendering of human contemplation:


Photo by Leshae.


Photo by Erikthered.




Photos by _Kriebel_.




1/25/2008 2:56:05 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Wednesday, January 16, 2008


Daily Street Art: From Inman Square to Hawaii


In Boston (swirly, drippy snake in Inman Square):




Photos by me.

Not in Boston (Hawaiian street art):


(I had to look here to get it).




All photos by a Honoluluan called dubside.


1/16/2008 4:59:29 PM by Caitlin | Comments [1] |  




Friday, January 11, 2008


Daily Street Art: The Friday BLOW OUT Edition!


Hi. My street art posts have been MIA for the past few weeks, and not in the good, "Paper Planes"-kinda way - sorry about that, dudes. I fell victim to newspaper deadlines, but I will neglect daily street art no longer! As a piece offering, I've got a plethora of new and fantastic street art photos and news. Let's get started.

In Boston: An art show in Davis Square

There's a graffiti-inspired art show up at 38 Cameron Gallery through February 28, and the opening reception is tonight from 7 to 9 pm. The show features works by Rene Gagnon, who "began tagging in 1985, which led to painting larger production pieces in 1986, and was considered to be the most widely recognized graffiti artist/tagger in the area, under the alias, SNO," and Kenji Nakayama, a Japanese-born artist now living in Boston, who is "focusing on photo realistic multi-layer stencils and capturing a moment of my daily life, inspired by graffiti, street art, and industrial structures." Here's a sneak preview, courtesy of 38 Cameron's website:


(Rene Gagnon)


(Rene Gagnon)


(Rene Gagnon)


(Kenji Nakayama)


(Kenji Nakayama)

Not in Boston: Mona Lisa's everywhere


Covering-up Mona by ©athrine, from Oslo, Norway, who also posted a mooning Mona:




Snowy Monas by Rash., from Tehran, Iran.



Large, horizontal Mona by natalie_guinsler, in Columbus, Ohio.


Faceless, hiding out on a broken window Mona by Toots Fontaine, in Melbourne, Australia.



(For the record, here's what it's like when you try to see the real thing at the Louvre.)



1/11/2008 2:14:21 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Wednesday, December 12, 2007


Daily Street Art: Stickers and a Colombian lizard


In Boston (Allston):



Photo by walknboston.

Not in Boston (Medellin, Colombia):



Photo by deuniti.



12/12/2007 7:57:51 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Thursday, December 06, 2007


Daily Street Art: monopolizing Boston; precise, globally-minded Roman street art; plus the Urban Arts Festival!


First, the news:


Click here for more info.

Back to our regular program. In Boston, as previously reported, Monopoly everywhere:









All photos courtesy of hargo, who'd like to share this "timeless holiday story about family, love, and codependency" with you. Watch out for those reindeer around South Station.

Not in Boston (Rome, Italy - we think):







All photos by the Jango.




12/6/2007 1:08:48 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Wednesday, November 28, 2007


Daily Street Art: Peeping Toms and NYC street art that's not from the Banksy exhibit


In Boston (Allston), who's watching whom?



Captured by mikeyallswell.

Not in Boston: Don't worry - it's not the oft discussed Banksy (who we personally find hilariously inventive, even though the fact that the dreaded Brangelina is now worshipping him makes us feel nauseous, but that's a discussion for another day) and his controversial exhibit at the Holasek Gallery in Chelsea. Instead, we're going with Williamsburg, Brooklyn:



Pic by LoisInWonderland.


11/28/2007 5:16:35 PM by Caitlin | Comments [2] |  




Tuesday, November 27, 2007


Daily Street Art: Yipes, Mr.Buildmore, and heavy thoughts from laser 3.14



In Boston:



Yipes + Mr.Buildmore flick by walknboston.

Not in Boston (works by laser 3.14 in Amsterdam, a frequent haunt on Daily Street Art. It's hard to avert our eyes from Amsterdam's awesomely awesome street art):









Excellent photos from a series by wojophoto.



11/27/2007 6:37:29 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Tuesday, November 20, 2007


Street art photos of the day: MidEast Up art and some wursts


In Boston (Middle East Upstairs, Cambridge):

There we were, enjoying a UFO Raspberry Hefeweizen, and the experimental, post-rock sounds of the Amherst-based instrumental band Hadoken at the Middle East Upstairs, when we spotted something on the right, above the posters for Dirty Projectors and the Most Serene Republic: a massive green and black tag boldly splashed across the red wall. "How long has that been there?" we wondered, immediately consulting bartender Matt Price, who estimated about two weeks. We had no recollection of what was there before, but Price said that, strangely, it said "ZuZu". Even though, you know, the Middle East Upstairs is not ZuZu and all. Regardless, we like it, and though it's not technically street art, since it's not so much on the street but, oh, 20 or so feet away from it, we thought it was worth posting a few flicks. Apologies for the graininess - darkness is the photographer's constant foe. [Update: The Middle East Crew say the artist is James Ovid Mustin III, star of this blurry but cool video.]










Not in Boston (Holland, The Netherlands):



Photo by wojofoto on Flickr.




11/20/2007 12:42:14 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Friday, November 16, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Friday, fuzzy stencil outlines


In Boston (Allston):



Photo by Seth Tisue.

Not in Boston (Mexico City, Mexico):



Contrast-y flick by a hundred visions and revisions.

Send us a photo? E-mail: ccurran@phx.com



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Tuesday, November 13, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Abbey Road-era Beatles and Sack


In Boston (well, Beverly):



Photo by Bläck Döve, who also captured this gem:



The enemy?

Not in Boston (NYC):



Photo courtesy of RFullerRD.

And, of course, anytime you wanna send a photo of some cool street art, in Boston and beyond, send it to ccurran@phx.com.



11/13/2007 5:26:33 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Friday, November 09, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Nineta and a bunch o' Britneys


In Boston (Nineta, on Comm Ave and beyond):






**(This one's actually by Matt Siren)



Photos snagged from l_a_i_a.

Not in Boston (Talking Britneys in Vancouver, British Columbia):









Photos swiped from jerm9ine.

Help us out. Send a photo or two. Drop an e-mail here.



11/9/2007 2:20:56 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Wednesday, November 07, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Wednesday


In Boston (South End):



Flickr photo by (who else?) Hargo.

Not in Boston (on a subway car in Holland, the Netherlands):



Photo by ces53 on Flickr.

Also not in Boston (Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand):



Photo by bronzebrew on Flickr.


Send us your street art photos! Drop an e-mail here.



11/7/2007 12:55:34 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Monday, November 05, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Monday


In Boston:



Via hargo on Flickr. (Otherwise known as the man behind the Wall.)

Not in Boston (Tirana, Albania):



Via sys68escuadrilla on Flickr.

Send us your street art photos! Drop an e-mail here.



11/5/2007 4:14:56 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Friday, November 02, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Friday


Boston (Central Square):



A meeting of our Boston (and non-Boston) favs at the Wall at Central Square. Photo by l a i a on Flickr.

Not in Boston (Philly):



Photo by Phillybits on Flickr.

Got a cool Boston or non-Boston street art photo? E-mail it to us.



11/2/2007 1:19:18 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Thursday, November 01, 2007


Street art photos of the day: Thursday


Boston (somewhere around 93 north):



Photo submitted anonymously.

Not in Boston (Málaga, Spain):



Flickr photo by bayt, from the Windowzoo project. More here:



Got a cool Boston or non-Boston street art photo? E-mail it to us.


11/1/2007 2:41:05 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  




Wednesday, October 31, 2007


STREET ART PHOTOS OF THE DAY


Boston:



Photo by hargo on Flickr.

Not in Boston:



Banksy photo from Wooster Collective.

Got a cool Boston or non-Boston street art photo? E-mail it to us.


10/31/2007 1:34:34 PM by Caitlin | Comments [0] |  



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