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Posted 733 days ago
The Banksy vs Manr Fight In Toronto

The Banksy vs Manr Fight In Toronto

May 14, early morning. “WE WILL NOT BE ERASED.” (Epoch) After posting an article about the graffiti writer Manr going over a Banksy painting in Toronto we’ve received a lot of comments and opinions about the weather or not Manr was right to do so. Since...

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Posted 735 days ago
Carl The Plastic Baby – Fauxreel

Carl The Plastic Baby – Fauxreel

The street artist Fauxreel (Dan Bergeron) is known for his wheat pastes and his ability to manipulate billboard advertisements. Fauxreel has come up with a new concept “Carl The Plastic Baby“. Fauxreel explains: “The billboards are real. Before I go any further though, I want to say...

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Posted 736 days ago
Banksy Wasn’t Here

Banksy Wasn’t Here

This was sent to us from the street artists Jerm IX and Vegas: As Banksy decorates North American cities co-inciding with the release of his film, and the media follows and reports each stencil in every city he hits, we can’t help but feel that...

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Posted 739 days ago
Posterchild’s Thoughts on Banksy Stencils in Toronto

Posterchild’s Thoughts on Banksy Stencils in Toronto

The Toronto street artist Posterchild shares his thoughts with the Globe and Mail about the recent Banksy paintings popping up around Toronto. He questions Banksy’s motive for creating these paintings and thinks the paintings are more like advertisements for his new movie then actual...

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Posted 868 days ago
REVS Paper Stack

REVS Paper Stack

Even if you’re not a graffiti aficionado or never walked around the East Village before Tompkins Square Park had perimeter fences, chances are you’ve heard of REVS. At the BNE Gallery, a gentleman by the named of Jordy dropped off a large stack of xeroxed...

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Posted 895 days ago
Sean Martindale’s FREE

Sean Martindale’s FREE

The Torontoist has an interesting article on the artist Sean Martindale about one of his recent art installation Grange Park in Toronto during the wee hours of a chilly night in late November. His newest installation spells out the word “FREE”. Sean Martindale is...

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