Background Noise, Volume 56: Brian Robertson
I wasn’t familiar with artist Brian Robertson until recently. My new friend, Cameron Gray, who I met via this very Background Noise series, introduced me
I wasn’t familiar with artist Brian Robertson until recently. My new friend, Cameron Gray, who I met via this very Background Noise series, introduced me
I first noticed BEAU’s work on a discarded mattress in New York’s East Village. Fear of bedbugs aside, it’s a great canvas to really get
Atlanta-based artist Evereman stays true to his name. Jay Wiggins, dubbed the “grandfather of the Atlanta free art movement,” by some, describes his alias as
“Tom Selleck Saved My Baby,” “Down With the Reptilian Agenda,” “Fuck You, I’m Batman,” “Carl Sagan Is An Asshole.” These are all phrases I would see
Alongside his partners in crime, CB23, Foxxface, and Tony Depew, Edapt has started to make a name for himself in the New York street art
I saw Gaia in action once. The funny thing was, although I was very impressed by his work in progress, I wasn’t aware that it
Street artist ME has been popping up quite a bit lately. Most notably, due to his ad takeovers with Clint Mario, which adorn bus stops
Abe Lincoln Jr is a man of many hats. Abe Lincoln Sr was a man of many hats as well. Actually, wait a minute, no
New York artist Aakash Nihalani’s work is all about perspective. A self-proclaimed childhood fan of magic, Aakash has always been drawn to optical illusions. He
I’ve only seen Alex Kvares’ work once, but I loved it. I stumbled on it while paying a visit to the Mulherin + Pollard gallery