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Overtime: July 4 – July 10

Posted by Khoi, July 10, 2011
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  • Inti throws off hats and shoes in Paris.
  • A new wall from Rime, Askew, Deus, Vans, Score, Dabs & Myla, and Witnes.
  • Shepard Fairey interview by Brooklyn Street Art (Huffington Post).
  • My Love For You talks to ESPO on podcast.
  • Stik will be releasing his Heritage Blue Plaques soon online.
  • Street Cred museum show gets a write-up in ARTFORUM.
  • A perfect match between Remi/Rough and Augustine Kofie.
  • New walls from Hyuro, Fin DAC & Morten Andersen, Jaybo, and Escif.
  • Escif also does the Macarena.
  • Painter Dana Schutz leaves Zach Feuer Gallery for Fredrich Petzel Gallery.
  • Riccardo Tisci next in line to design artwork for Kayne West.
  • Tommy Mottola opens gallery in the Hamptons.
  • Thief walks into SF gallery, walks out stealing Picasso drawing, hails cab. Later, arrested.
  • Interview with legendary gallerist Michael Werner.
  • Ai Weiwei back to making art, although planned work probably different than before arrest.
  • Filmmaker, photographer, artist, and Angeleno Quam Odunsi provides a glimpse of his city in the inaugural issue of Installation Magazine.
  • The world’s biggest photograph – to be shown in Southern California.
  • Reebok Portrait of the Artist: Ryan McGinness.
  • New work in progress from Joe Sorren and Kevin Earl Taylor.
  • Another timelapse from Eric Fortune.
  • Amy Sol goes camping and watercolor sketching.
  • Something new from Doktor A for a show in Chicago.

Related posts:

  1. Overtime: June 27 – July 3
  2. Overtime: July 11 – 17
  3. Overtime: March 14th – 20th
  4. Overtime: July 25 – 31
  5. Overtime: Feb. 7 – Feb. 13
Categories: Contemporary Art, Features, Low Brow & Pop Surrealism, Overtime, Street & Urban Art. Tags: Ai Weiwei, Contemporary Art, Dana Schutz, Features, Kayne West, Low Brow & Pop Surrealism, Michael Werner, Overtime, Pablo Picasso, Quam Odunsi, Riccardo Tisci, Shepard Fairey, Street & Urban Art, Tommy Mottola.

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