Todd Taylor of Hollarrr recently released a collection of images, entitled thanks and goodnight. You can find a copy at Humidity Skateshop, located in the French Quarter at 515 Dumaine Street.
Artists Hayley Gaberlavage and Robert Post will be displaying their work at Sibley Gallery from January 14th- February 29th. The show, entitled Magazine Street of Dreams, is a collection of paintings inspired by the people and places of Magazine Street.
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 14th, 7-10pm
Sibley Gallery, 3427 Magazine St, New Orleans
image above: Hayley Gaberlavage
From the Huffington Post:
the art world is abuzz about an exhibit that neither spectators nor buyers are able to see. The Underbelly Project, one of the largest exhibits of street art ever shown, is located in an abandoned New York City subway station.
Curated by street artists PAC and Workhorse, the illegal project has been in the works since 2008. The 103 contributors are known only by pseudonyms, however the New York Times revealed that
More contributors were American, among them well known names like Ron English (whose most recent work has been priced at up to $200,000), Swoon and Revok.
The project was on display for one evening and photographer Luna Park was kind enough to share her photos of the art with the Huffington Post.
The subterranean environment will not be kind to the work and some of it is already starting to degrade.
faile is a Brooklyn based artist collective best known for their distinctive style of street art.
Details of Prayer Wheels, 2008.