Mark Jenkins’ ‘Meaning is Overrated’

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Tomorrow night, public hactivist and street artist that we like, Mark Jenkins, is opening a show of new work at the Carmichael Gallery. Here’s a preview of only two pieces from the show, as they appear to be holding out with the rest of the images, but if it matches up to the stuff he does in the streets, this could be pretty spectacular.

“Meaning Is Overrated,” Jan 21 – Feb, Carmichael Gallery, Los Angeles

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Sticky Street Art Gets Commercially Co-Opted

What with all the artists working in tape, it’s no surprise that the medium and method continues being used for commercial purposes. A new video for Vampire Weekend’s “Cousins” features what appears to be the work of Aakash Nihilani, but is not according to the Village Voice. Read more »

Mark Jenkins’ Street Art Puts People to Sleep

After the bomb squad was called in on his PETA bear statue, police continue taking an interest in the life-like sculptures of Mark Jenkins. According to the Winston-Salem Journal, police attempted to rescue a female figure laying on top a billboard, only to climb up and discover it was just a mannequin, part of “Sleepers,” the street artist’s outdoor exhibition sponsored by the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. In hopes that Jenkins’ installations might last longer than 20 minutes, the museum promised to warn police before dumping any more bodies in public.

Photos by Mark Jenkins

Kevin Spacey Stages Secret Show in ‘Tunnel 228′

The long dormant Victorian train tunnels below London’s Waterloo Station have been brought to life for a temporary performance art installation by Pay It Forward star Kevin Spacey and his cohorts at the Old Vic Theater. Called Tunnel 228, the new venture is a collaboration with the performance group Punchdrunk that also includes work from about 20 artists, including Mark Jenkins among others. The subterranean show has stayed a secret, spread last minute by word of mouth and a secretive website to dispense the free tickets, now sold out. But after the positive response so far, Spacey twittered that he hopes to bring the show back come fall. Click the images above for a taste of Tunnel 228.

Photos by Romanwyg

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Bear Statues Attack D.C. for Greenpeace


Kind of like how the Boston Police overreacted when they the public started noticing LED characters and thought they were bombs, police in D.C. also took no chances yesterday, calling in the bomb squad to disarm what turned out to be an art installation commissioned by Greenpeace that “highlights the shared plight of polar bears and humans in the face of global warming.” Street artist Mark Jenkins, known for his public space hacking sculptures, created a series of of homeless bear statues and installed them around the nation’s capital:

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