The word is electric. Last night’s premiere opening of Blue Print for Space, the newest gallery addition to the annual Primary Flight mural commissioning in Miami, was like an Oscar showing for urban art.
Upon walking up to Blue Print, we were immediately inundated by familiar faces. Mac, Retna, Revok, Augor, Nick Walker, Reyes, SheKillsHe, and many more were in the house.
Curated by BOOkSIIII, the event featured murals and wall pieces by Bask, Augor, Blackbooks, C215, Chris Stain, D*Face, El Mac, Ron English, Shepard Fairey, Logan Hicks, Retna, Reyes, Revok, SheKillsHe, Jeff Soto, Tes One, Typoe, Zevs, and others.
With an open bar, movin’ beats, and a packed house, it’s safe to say Blue Print was the space to be last night. The exhibit will remain open to the public through January 2nd, 2010 at Art Center, 800 Lincoln Road in Miami.
Crowds lined up outside
The whole crew inside: Mac, Nick Walker, Retna, Augor
Palm tree-lined outdoor area
Don't mess with the boar's head
BOOkSIIII and wife, Cristina
Checkin out the work
Augor wasn't sure which way was up
El Mac and Nick Walker
Mac's piece
Bask's massive Dobra Den
Click Clack, Bang Bang
The Miami humidity was in full effect, inside and out
Tes One and Jeff Soto pieces
Keeping the beats moving
Beats by Dr Dre headphones, customized by Retna and Tes One. Each artist was asked to customize a pair of these sweet headphones to be auctioned off for charity. We tried to get our hands on a pair, but charity is for charity!
Piece by Retna
The artists honored
Typoe's I Would Be Like Jesus
Revok made it out of jail (for the second time in a month) with the help of “a really good lawyer.” Good to see him out and about in Miami.
Hats off!
Shepard Fairey wall seen on our way to the after party...more on that soon.
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