“Surplus Candy,” the street art show in an abandoned East Village building we covered last month, featured a kitchen that was thoroughly demolished and covered in work. By the looks of this video, it was in pretty good shape until the artist Gilf got to it: her performance piece Define Progress basically entailed her smashing the shit out of the room and everything inside. You can watch it above, set to Gesaffelstein’s “Hate or Glory.”
Hanksy -- a street artist who isn't exactly ANIMAL's favorite -- is doing something pretty cool: he's hosting a street art show at an abandoned building that's slated for demolition in the East Village tonight. It's called "Surplus Candy," and it features the likes of Icy and Sot, El Sol…
Street artist Gilf wants you to know that there are an estimated 60 million people without shoes in the world. To raise awareness, she walked over 15 miles through New York City, completely barefoot, as you can see in the video above. If you would like to contribute, visit Soles For Souls for…
Recently, the jokey stenciler known as Hanksy organized a secret, one-night-only art exhibition inside an abandoned East Village tenement, scheduled for demolition. Over the course of several nights before the invite-only opening, dozens of artists snuck inside to destroy and cover the building's innards in art. ANIMAL got some photos of a…