Issue 9 of artsy culture magazine King Brown is out and it’s dope. It features interviews with the likes of Dabs & Myla, Ed Templeton, NYCHOS, Ghostpatrol, HuskMitNavn, Unga (Broken Fingaz crew), Numskull, Vans the Omega, and Ozzie Wright, among others.
One of my favorite staples of the limited edition mag that was founded by Australian graffiti artist The YOK, are the tool pages at the end of each profile, that show what the artists are working with, literally. At $30 a pop, it’s a bit pricey, but its pages aren’t interrupted by advertisements and there’s nothing else like it, so pony up.
Bonus video of Nychos, Sheryo and Yok painting Schoolhouse Gallery at the launch party.
It looks like the art of Chris Brown has evolved since we crashed his reception at the Opera Gallery in SoHo last year. Judging by the looks of his $90,000 Porsche that he decided to "art" because he can, the angry clowny scribbles have gone into full sloppy Kenny Scharf…
With its bright blue background and intricately patterned letters of the alphabet, the mural that stretches around the corner of Avenue C and Sixth Street in New York's East Village is visually arresting. But the painting, which just began last week, has quickly become a symbol of controversy -- one…
To celebrate the release of Yoav Litvin's book "Outdoor Gallery," the Brooklyn art exhibit featured works from more than 40 artists and included 3 collaborative murals and films from DEGA. "The book is my kind of document of my adventures in New York city," Litvin tells ANIMAL. "I grew up here in…