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Feature: Blek le Rat interviews HUSH
Thursday November 18, 2010 |
![]() In conjunction with the White Walls Gallery of San Francisco, HUSH’s New York City exhibition Found opens tomorrow, November 19 in NYC at Angel Orensanz Foundation For Contemporary Art. In honor, we had legendary street artist Blek le Rat ask HUSH a few questions in regards to his 25 new mixed-media works and installation he will be presenting.
Blek le Rat: Hi Hush. One of the first things, among others, I am interested in is the fusion between Eastern and Western culture in your work. It seems to me to be more than a style but a kind of philosophy in your life. Could you please explain this way of thinking and working? What was your experience in Asia? Blek le Rat: I think you contribute to creating a new style in running straight on from the movement of the 1940s called "action painting" which was associated with Abstract Expressionism. Do you feel that graffiti art is some how an evolution of action painting and if so why?
Blek le Rat: How do you like your success all over the world? Did you expect to be successful? How do you explain the reasons for so many artists from all over the world have a such success with people?
White Walls presents: Hush Found November 19—21, 2010 Angel Orensanz Foundation, For Contemporary Art New York, New York Tags:
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