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Chapman Bros Bite D*Face

Tracy | Art Show, London, News, Post Graffiti, Street Art | Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

D*Face, the London based graffiti artist, is accusing artist brothers Jake and Dinos Chapman of stealing his idea. The Chapman brothers have been busy at this year’s Frieze Art Fair doodling skulls over Queen Elizabeth’s face on patrons’ £10 and £20 banknotes. D*Face insists that he came up with this same idea years ago.

Have a look for yourself of the original and offending images posted on D*face’s website:

D*face told the Independant in the article “Graf Artist Says Chapmans Stole Idea” Oct. 15, 2007:

“I did a project in 2003 where I got £20 notes and defaced them before putting them back in the system. There were 20 variations of hand drawings and printing techniques in which the monarchy is satirised, with images of the Queen being hung, having her head chopped off. Last April, I marked her 80th birthday by showing her dead, with a skull and crossbones,” he said.

D*Face added he had also pasted 5ft posters of the Queen’s defaced image on a £20 around Whitechapel, including Fournier Street, where the Chapman Brothers have a studio space. He also left flyers of the same image in nearby shops and at the Truman Brewery, where he rents a studio.

After witnessing the Chapmans in action at the Frieze, he is now considering taking legal action. “I’m annoyed. It is a blatant rip-off,” D*Face said yesterday.

“It seems that inspiration for the Chapman Brothers’ latest work pays more than a striking resemblance to mine. But it’s just not as good and two years later. These are mainstream artists stealing from sub-cultural artists.”

“I wouldn’t have minded if they had contacted me, like Banksy did in 2005 when we collaborated to create an image of Lady Diana instead of the Queen on a £10 note,” he added.

“Obviously artists are influenced by each other but there has to be a line drawn between influencing and stealing.” Jake Chapman, however, yesterday put up a robust defence of the Frieze project, saying that he and his brother had been “defacing” work since 1991.

“Drawing on money is as original as graffiti and that is as old as the Caves of Lascaux. It’s not a great revelation to draw on money. It’s not original. What’s interesting is that because it’s unoriginal, it’s authorless.

“No one can claim ownership of it. It’s strange for someone to claim authorship of graffiti which is by its very nature an avoidance of the notion of authorship,” he said.”

Here’s what D*face had to say about it himself on his own website: (more…)

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Halloween Prank

Tracy | Dan Witz, New York, Post Graffiti, Public Space, Street Art | Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

This just in from artist Dan Witz:


Mixed Media on plastic affixed to metal sign. Brooklyn, NY 2007

Check out more of Dan’s work here and at

http://www.danwitzstreetart.com

Happy Halloween!!!

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NINETEENEIGHTYFOURIA

Tracy | Art Show, Events, London, Shepard Fairey, Street Art | Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Shepard Fairey is in London for his new show this week: “NINETEENEIGHTYFOURIA” And it looks like he’s been busy:


Check out more pics of Shepard’s street art in London at Superouch blogspot.

NINETEENEIGHTYFOURIA

Opening Reception – Thursday November 1st, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
You don’t want to miss it!

StolenSpace Gallery
Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London
E1 6Q
www.stolenspace.com

Exhibition Dates – November 2nd – 25th, 2007

Check out more of the amazing work at:

www.obeygiant.com

www.obeyclothing.co.uk

And read an interview with him in the UK’s Telegraph here

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Head Space: Labrona Show

Tracy | Art Show, Los Angeles, Trains | Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

HEAD SPACE
a solo exhibition of paintings by Labrona

Canadian artist Labrona is best known for his extraordinary paintings on freight trains that roll all over the US and Canada. “I’m just a guy that paints trains, does art, doesn’t want a regular nine to five. I use my art as my voice,” he says. “I send my thoughts and emotions on to the railways for people to see…A train yard is like a forever-changing outdoor art gallery.”

Opening Reception

Saturday, November 3, 2007
From 7:00 PM – Midnight

Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art
1257 N. La Brea Avenue
West Hollywood, CA 90038
(SW corner of La Brea and Fountain)

Show closes November 15th

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DIY: how to make a wide-tip graffiti marker

Tracy | DIY, Graffiti, Street Art, Video | Monday, October 29th, 2007

Here’s a video from Skive One in Austraila on how to make a graffiti wide tip marker at home. Long live DIY!

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