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NOW: A Collaborative Project with Sean Martindale and Pascal Paquette
Photo courtesy of nowexhibition.com |
Torontoist: Street Art Shakes Up the AGO
Both artists are typically known for their street art—Martindale, for his urban interventions (such as pocket planters made of advertising posters and tree planter alterations) and Paquette, who works under the name Mon Petit Chou, for graffiti. And yet, Martindale sees their AGO stint as a perfect opportunity for showing how street art and gallery art tend to inform, and not isolate, one another.
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While the gift shop and FRANK installations reflect on the AGO itself, the Young gallery is bursting with commentary on Toronto today. Video projections documenting the artists spray painting the word "NOW" repeatedly using early graffiti styles, or continually painting over the work of other local graffiti artists, pay homage both to the art form, past and present, and to the complicated relationship we have with it in this city.
You may recall that I mentioned the show before, just after I finished painting the legal wall that Sean and Pascal secured for the Whitewash collaboration. Here's the photo I took at the time:
The wall after I painted it. |
And here are the results on video:
Part of the Whitewash video installation - Martindale, Paquette, et al. |
Whitewash video installation cont'd - Martindale, Paquette, et al. |
Some nice work from the others in the Whitewash installation, with plenty more to come. Make sure you drop by to see the whole show for yourself; I can testify that the opening party was bumpin'. I look forward to watching Whitewash evolve as other artists are added to the list.
Labels:
occupy stencils,
rob ford stencil
Nearrrrrr, farrrrrrr
Some more (and much nicer) photos of the Super Grover at Lansdowne and Bloor, from Martin Reis:
Beautiful!
I'm also going to take this opportunity to once again plug Martin's 'THINGS' set on Flickr, which is now up to an impressive 64 photos. Make sure you check out his other work too, including this cool photo in the latest edition of Torontoist's Vandalist feature.
The man is truly dedicated to his craft.
Nearrrrr. Photo by Martin Reis |
Farrrrrrr. Photo by Martin Reis |
Beautiful!
I'm also going to take this opportunity to once again plug Martin's 'THINGS' set on Flickr, which is now up to an impressive 64 photos. Make sure you check out his other work too, including this cool photo in the latest edition of Torontoist's Vandalist feature.
The man is truly dedicated to his craft.
Labels:
super grover
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