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Features
A Revolution of the Ordinary: Nuart Aberdeen 2018
When Martyn Reed of the esteemed and renowned Nuart Festival set the theme for this year’s Nuart Aberdeen, “A Revolution of the Ordinary,” I had a feeling of both elation and defeat. And to be
April 20, 2018
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A History of JAZ: Franco "JAZ" Fasoli
Trying to define jazz is fraught and elusive, and so is any attempt to pigeonhole the multimedia artist known as Jaz. Born Franco Fasoli in Buenos Aires, the painter-sculptor-collagist, bred in the t
March 19, 2018
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Smithe: Learning and Loving Life
At one point during my conversation with Smithe, he insisted that he doesn’t like to give advice because he isn’t good at it, only to follow the declaration with some good, practical counsel of h
January 29, 2018
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Apexer: The Path of Intuition
After diving into familiar waters that had suddenly shifted, Apexer died and came back to life. He saved himself with sheer mind power, which also miraculously healed his shattered vertebrae without
November 29, 2017
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Hyuro: The Present Tense
The image contains 24 people, backs turned, gathered around and gazing up at a large brick wall. It’s unclear whether they are perplexed, contemplative, or at ease. Are they expecting something to
September 19, 2017
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Shepard Fairey's "Punk and Progress"
The musician who only wants to discuss his upcoming album, the film actress focused on her Broadway play, the painter who doesn’t acknowledge commerce. As I approached the Los Angeles studio of She
July 27, 2017
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BAER: An Experience
Taking psychoactive substances while painting graffiti is a radical artistic approach, but when the rational part of your brain reminds you that there’s a probability of being arrested and handcuff
July 06, 2017
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Fintan Magee: The Realist
Fintan Magee connects to the past and is, perhaps, a futurist, as well. These distinctions are important to understand because, as Fintan puts it, he connects more with the social realist muralists o
June 28, 2017
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Street Art in the Granite City
There is a cemetery that lies in the middle of Aberdeen, Scotland's city center that, upon first blush, resembles many of the great gravestone treats of the UK.
April 24, 2017
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Ella and Pitr: The Paper Painters
Laying on their backs, wet and dazed, they looked at each other, then in unison at the moon. “Hey,” said Pitr. “Hi,” said Ella. The rest is history.
December 17, 2015
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One, Two, Etam Cru
Polish duo Etam Cru live large, spider-manning up the faces of buildings to make sky-scraping murals about sticky situations and unsung heroes.
December 04, 2015
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In the Magazine: Sever
On my many trips down to Atlanta, there is one recurring event that transpires with each visit: nail biting, stress provoking, near gridlock traffic anywhere and everywhere at rush hour. It seems una
September 09, 2015
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