Boogie Goes Color: ‘The Uncovering’ of New Photography

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From Yugoslavia’s civil war to NYC ghetto life and ’round the world, Boogie penetrates reality like few can. New color works and his signature stark, gritty, black and white photography are currently on view at Culver City’s Carmichael Gallery. Read more »

Brooklynite Gallery’s “Eurotrash” show with DOLK and M-CITY is back on! New exhibit opening date: May 8th. Volcanoes have moved on to annoy rich Russians who couldn’t make it Sotheby’s last week.

Sadly, the Brooklynite Gallery’s April 30th “Eurotrash” show is postponed indefinitely. M-City, Dolk and their art won’t be here on time. Stupid volcanoes. UPDATE: New opening date is May 8th.

Preview of DOLK and M-CITY at the Brooklynite Gallery

The volcanic orifice of Iceland continues to spew forth flight-delaying Earth debris, so we’re not exactly sure about the exact opening date of Brooklynite Gallery’s “Eurotrash” exhibit. Before DOLK and M-CITY are imported, here are some preview images.

DOLK and M-CITY at the Brooklynite Gallery

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Good thing half the Brooklynite Gallery‘s space is outdoors. For their upcoming “Eurotrash” show, Poland’s legendary street artist M-CITY will serve up a signature industrial-themed mural. DOLK will provide the mostly monochromatic story-telling stencils, promising to be extra cynical. Both artists plan to “leave many gifts to the people of NYC” during their stay, so keep a look out. “Eurotrash,” DOLK and M-CITY, Opens May 8, Brooklynite Gallery, NYC UPDATE: New date!

M-City and Gaia Get Busy in Bed Stuy

Street artist M-City followed up his recent wall painting in Long Island City, putting up a legal mural with Gaia in Bed Stuy. The duo finished stenciling and pasting up their collaborative collage over the last couple days in spite of frigid temperatures. Organized by Brooklynite Gallery and situated down the street, the finished work features some of the artists’ signature styles: bold buildings, birds and gears.

M-City Paints Long Island City

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True to their word, Ad Hoc Art continues showcasing their artists despite the September closure of their permanent Bushwick space. The gallery recently coordinated a new wall painting by M-City, his New York debut in Long Island City. Stenciled in black and white, the mural featuring the Polish street artist’s signature collage of buildings and smokey machinery is a fitting complement to the dreariness of the street’s dirty snow and ice. Read more »