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NOW That's What I Call Street Art
Work by Adrian+Shane features in 'NOW That's What I Call Street Art' exhibition, which opens at Gallery Zozimus, Dublin tonight (March 1st) at 6PM.
The exhibition runs for the month of March and includes work by Irelands leading street artists : Fink, Solus, Littleman, Adw, Adrian+Shane, Karma, Heid.
Location:
Gallery Zozimus,
56 Francis Street,
Dublin 8,
Ireland
The exhibition runs for the month of March and includes work by Irelands leading street artists : Fink, Solus, Littleman, Adw, Adrian+Shane, Karma, Heid.
Location:
Gallery Zozimus,
56 Francis Street,
Dublin 8,
Ireland
New T-shirt Design
We have just added a new design to our T-shirt collection.
€25 (FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE).
ORDER HERE NOW!
€25 (FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE).
ORDER HERE NOW!
NEW T-Shirt Designs Just Released
Adrian+Shane T-shirts
Due to popular demand we have finally released a collection of T-shirts.
Originally made to be worn by us, we got such a big reaction to them and countless emails requesting to buy them from us.
There is a limited amount available. So get them while you can.
Hand-stencilled T-shirts.
More art, than fashion.
As these T-shirts are hand-stencilled, each one is unique.
BUY HERE.
Originally made to be worn by us, we got such a big reaction to them and countless emails requesting to buy them from us.
There is a limited amount available. So get them while you can.
Hand-stencilled T-shirts.
More art, than fashion.
As these T-shirts are hand-stencilled, each one is unique.
BUY HERE.
'EDGING' - Opening Night in Barcelona
We finally got around to sorting through the photos from the opening night of our 'EDGING' exhibition in Barcelona.
Click HERE to see them all now.
The exhibition finishes on August 28th. There are still some pieces available which can be purchased from the Galería Artevistas website: HERE
Click HERE to see them all now.
The exhibition finishes on August 28th. There are still some pieces available which can be purchased from the Galería Artevistas website: HERE
EDGING: Barcelona
An exhibition of brand new work by Adrian+Shane opens at Galería Artevistas, Barcelona on August 5th.
The exhibition runs for the entire month of August and is officially part of the Barcelona Circuit Festival 2011.
Adrian+Shane - "EDGING"
August 5th - 28th.
Galería Artevistas,
Passatge del Crèdit nº4,
08002 Barcelona,
Spain
Open Mon 2pm-9pm; Tue-Sun 11am-9pm
Underground: Liceu
The exhibition runs for the entire month of August and is officially part of the Barcelona Circuit Festival 2011.
Adrian+Shane - "EDGING"
August 5th - 28th.
Galería Artevistas,
Passatge del Crèdit nº4,
08002 Barcelona,
Spain
Open Mon 2pm-9pm; Tue-Sun 11am-9pm
Underground: Liceu
VIDEO: 2 Paintings - [time lapse]
Adrian+Shane were invited to make two large paintings for the 'Graffiti/Street Art Exhibition' which opened at the EU Commission offices in Dublin on September 28th 2010. This is the time lapse video of them making the paintings on a very cold Saturday in mid September.
Today’s Obsession: Adrian + Shane
Print magazine just published this great article about Adrian+Shane:
"I am completely bananas over Adrian + Shane’s art right now. I ran across them last year, maybe middle of the summer, and since then they’ve put out a flood of angry, funny work. They’re a couple of artists working as one entity since 1998—a phenomenal achievement in and of itself. Working with another artist for any amount of time is a complete bitch; doing it for over a decade shows an understanding and devotion many people simply can’t pull forth.
Their work strikes me as sort of a more modern look at the ideas we got from Gilbert and George, Andy Warhol, Barbara Kruger, Tibor Kalman. The sense of propaganda is there, so’s the pop repetition and instant art, but there’s more punk to it. More spray paint, more Xerox, a little more like the work that came out of Act Up! In the late eighties and early nineties.
There’s a sense of belonging to the present, a deep connection to pop objects like Barbie, Madonna, and their own image. The thing I think is notable about their work that I didn’t see in older pop art is the ability to immediately perceive of these icons as a part of their own personal vocabulary. There’s never a sense of exploring something they’ve never seen before—more like upending a crate of Barbies and having a bitchy little fight with all their toys. It’s pretty magnificent stuff.
Image from their blog, and their Flickr stream".
by PATRIC KING.
"I am completely bananas over Adrian + Shane’s art right now. I ran across them last year, maybe middle of the summer, and since then they’ve put out a flood of angry, funny work. They’re a couple of artists working as one entity since 1998—a phenomenal achievement in and of itself. Working with another artist for any amount of time is a complete bitch; doing it for over a decade shows an understanding and devotion many people simply can’t pull forth.
Their work strikes me as sort of a more modern look at the ideas we got from Gilbert and George, Andy Warhol, Barbara Kruger, Tibor Kalman. The sense of propaganda is there, so’s the pop repetition and instant art, but there’s more punk to it. More spray paint, more Xerox, a little more like the work that came out of Act Up! In the late eighties and early nineties.
There’s a sense of belonging to the present, a deep connection to pop objects like Barbie, Madonna, and their own image. The thing I think is notable about their work that I didn’t see in older pop art is the ability to immediately perceive of these icons as a part of their own personal vocabulary. There’s never a sense of exploring something they’ve never seen before—more like upending a crate of Barbies and having a bitchy little fight with all their toys. It’s pretty magnificent stuff.
Image from their blog, and their Flickr stream".
by PATRIC KING.
Graffiti/Street Art Exhibition Opening
Adrian + Shane in The Irish Independent
Antics Rogue Show 2010
2:00pm - 4:00pm
The Market Bar
Fade Street, Dublin
Will St Leger - "As part of the SoGo Festival I'm bringing back my anarchic art show Antics Rogue Show. A crew of street artists will be on hand to rework your crap suburban paintings into urban masterpieces. You bring us bad art and we'll pimp it".
This event is free (donate to the artist what you think it's worth)
Confirmed Artists: ADW - Adrian + Shane - Will St Leger - Danleo - D$ - Morgan - Karma ... and more to be announced.
more details
This event is free (donate to the artist what you think it's worth)
Confirmed Artists: ADW - Adrian + Shane - Will St Leger - Danleo - D$ - Morgan - Karma ... and more to be announced.
more details
Photos from The Antics Rogue Show
'The Antics Rogue Show' took place on 18th July 2009 at The Bernard Shaw, Dublin ... A selection of about 10 artists participated in "pimping old art" ... Its a simple idea: You turn up with your old painting/picture etc, hand it in, the artists are called in and they go to work on it live with spray, stencil, marker, blood or whatever their favourite medium is and an hour later you have a one of a kind updated piece of art.