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OUTSIDE EXHIBITION: PHOTO GALLERY

The much anticipated exhibition of street art / urban art, Outside, opened at 34FineArt in Woodstock last night. We were there to check it out. Painting by AME72.

It was really rad to be able to see the details of work by artists that alot of us having only ever seen on the internet or in print. Mixed media screenprint by Grafter.

Asha Zero. The South African artists really owned the show, holding their own amongst some of the biggest names in the game.

Shepard Fairey / Obey Giant.

Banksy.

Again it was really great to be able to see the work up close and personal.

One of the highlights of the show is this painting by South African artist Ello. With the majority of the international working consisting of screenprints, it was really rad seeing original work.

Faith 47 pushing boundaries.

This is a painting that has to be seen in person. Truly amazing.

Jade Doreen Waller, another local artist, representing with this mixed media sculpture.

Capetonian DJ, Remy Gold, checking out one of the Mr Brainwash pieces.

Two really nice skateboards by Jade Waller.

This screenprint by BLU is super, super rad.

The devil is in the detail.

Some stoked looking gallery-creepers getting interviewed in front of this screenprinted skateboard by renowned South Africa artist, Norman Catherine.

Nick Walker screenprint.

Another really rad sculpture, by South African street / graffiti / fine artist Motel 7.

The London Police.

Absolutely mind blowing painting by Motel 7.

There was also a screening of the controversial film, Exit Through the Gift Shop. If you have seen it, this photo becomes quite interesting.

This show is well worth seeing in person. It will be running until the 19th of November. For more details, go here.

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OUTSIDE EXHIBITION


BANKSY -Choose your weapon 2010 -Serigraph edition 25 – 60x60cm

This exhibition, opening at 34 Fine Art tomorrow evening looks to be very, very interesting.

“34 FineArt is proud to announce an exciting Urban Contemporary group exhibition entitled Outside opening on 25 October 2011. After the Gallery’s groundbreaking Street/Urban exhibition in 2009, 34FineArt is celebrating the new recognition for Urban/Street Art. Works by internationally acclaimed artists Banksy (UK), RD357 (USA), D*Face (UK), Blek le Rat (FRANCE), AME72 (UK), FAKE (NETHERLANDS), DAL (CHINA), Shepard Fairey (USA), Nick Walker (UK), The London Police (UK), BLU (ARGENTINIAN / Italy), INVADER (FRANCE) and Mr. Brainwash (USA / FRANCE) will be on view next to work by local artists Faith47, Motel7, Jade Doreen Waller, Black Koki, Jop Kunneke and others”

RSVP to the event here. Check back on Wednesday for a review of the show and gallery.

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FAITH 47 INTERVIEW

by Alexia Webster

What is your favourite childhood memory?

I have an early, elusive memory of my mother singing to me around an open fire at night. She was singing to keep me from crying, but the song she sang was so sad it made me weep. It was about a princess who lived in a castle with her prince; she had a milk-white steed, a fine-feathered bed and many fine dresses. One night, three gypsies sang outside the palace gate. The highs and lows of their songs captured her heart, and the next morning she ran away with them. The prince searched for her day and night, and eventually found her sleeping in a cold, open field. He could not understand how she could leave her life of pleasures and wealth and exchange it for a life of poverty and living with the gypsies. She, of course, could not explain to him how she felt. But I understood. That song dug a deep tunnel into my heart. We lived in a hippy commune for the first few years of my life and that laced my childhood with a certain feeling; a mix of pine nuts and grass, goats, donkeys and water tanks, guitars and the night air, stars, voices, baked potatoes and salad, hand made toys, naked feet and forests.

Where would you go if you could go anywhere?

Right now, I think if I could choose any place on earth to go, I’d visit Peru.

Whats the strangest thing you’ve ever found lying around?

A dead, dry, completely flat cat. That was back in 2001, in Mitchells Plain. I was painting a wall with the NME crew. Mike tied a string around its foot and swung it around his head. Oh, and a penguin.

If you could go back in time where and when would you go to?

I think I would like to live amongst the North American Indians. They seem to me to be one of the old cultures that had a real understanding of how to live in harmony with nature, without imposing on it.

What do you think you were in a past life?

Oh I’ve been old, very old. I’ve also died young. I’ve been mean and unkind. In war. In love. Alone and blind. I’ve walked mountains. Spent months in prison. I’ve killed and raped. And I’ve thrown bones to tell the future. My children have carried me though countless deaths. Meak. I’ve been religious and I’ve denied the devil. I was in Japan, Norway and the Congo. I’ve been underwater and nested in high trees. I drank blood. I healed wounded children. I’ve been around and around in this circle, raised on high and subsequently diminished. Several times. We all have. I want to leave the circle now. I’m tired.

What makes you laugh out loud?

Seeing political voting street pole posters that have become the make-shift shelters of the homeless under bridges. That’s kind of a laugh. But also it’s not. And it’s not really out loud either.

If you were a tree what kind of tree would you be?

Now that’s a tricky question. I don’t think i could commit to an answer on that. Trees have a specific mood and it’s difficult for them to change, whereas my moods change so much. I think i’d need to be many trees.

The new Faith 47 book, available from Revolution, 223 Long Street, Cape Town.

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NEW FAITH 47 BOOK


The brand new Faith 47 book by On The Run publishing in Europe, is now available from Revolution Long Street, Cape Town. Here is some info and snapshots of the book from the publishers…
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FAITH 47 BLOG


Faith 47 runs a really interesting and intriguing blog at the international art publication site, Modart. Check it out HERE, for weekly if not daily inspiration and food for thought.

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