Showing posts with label expo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expo. Show all posts

19.5.14

STICK CORE FOUR: Sticker exhibition in Berlin


sticky sticky ya, sticky yam, sticky yay...
its time for stick core 4 - the biggest stick core you´ll have ever seen.
as the stick core homebase idrawalot sadly has closed down and the adhesive castle named hatch has re-opend its totally clear where this years show will take place: at hatch - the worlds first sticker museum.

oooh baby i like it raw...
we will display street stickers by artists from all over the world of every material and size. as in the shows before we present you the sticky material in massive room filling combos and sure you can leave your own mark. this years show will open with a blast on july 4th, of course there will be cool drinks and good music for the crowd, as also some little surprises. 
let´s celebrate.

you can send your slappys to:

HATCH STICKER MUSEUM
℅ STICK CORE
SCHREINERSTR. 10
10247 BERLIN
GERMANY


we can´t wait to see you, bring your stickers, peace,
stick core


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find our open call here:


28.2.14

Bring Your Black Book 5: CALL FOR ARTISTS!


Mail your Stickers & Slaps to:
BYBB5
23542-1 San Fernando RD.
Newhall, CA 91321
U.S.A
ALL stickers will be dispersed and displayed
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add your self to this photo if you plan on mailing in
Check out the photos from last years BYBB:
www.flickr.com/photos/bnwcrew/sets/72157640034160724/

20.1.14

Stick Around CALL FOR ARTISTS!


Hello, my sticker friends!!!Need your awesome stickers and paste ups
Address:
PERIETEANU FLAVIA
Oficiul Craiova 8 Ghiseul 2,
CP 1483
mun.Craiova, jud. Dolj
Romania
EU
Deadline: 19 april
Don't forget to write your name, country and website
The exposition will take place this spring, in capital of Romania, BUCHAREST
You have to send me by mail stickers or paste ups, 'cause i'm gonna do some big combos
You could also send stickers from other people, just don't forget to mention that 
In Romania, my country, this kind of expo has never been done before ( that's why i want to show the people how street art really looks like) , so it will be very interesting for everyone and many people will see your works and after the exposition, all the works will be pasted up in the streets, where they belong
Also, the BEST 10 PACKS will receive a STICKER PACK with my cute creatures ^_^
Location and more info coming soon.....

14.8.13

All Stuck Up: call for Artists



Join us at 10 pm on November 8th, at Brooklyn Stable for a night of great art, music and drinks. We have organized an event with sticker artists specifically in mind. This is your chance to submit YOUR art to be displayed at an art show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 

Submit your art to: 

All Stuck Up
23 Olive Place
Lynbrook,NY,11563


Be sure to invite anyone who might be interested in this event!

Just a brief list of artists who have already agreed to submit art to our show: Kashink, Dead Eyes, Nite Owl, Bride Campaign, Goons, Sleep, Garth, Rx Skulls, Saint Virus, Six Stickx, A Queen Aminah, Aly Ungshoo, Yulfo, Chris Riggs, & Christine Cordero.

Art will displayed on all available walls, and any art submitted to us before our deadline WILL ABSOLUTELY be displayed for all to see.

We will are accepting stickers, posters, and card boards. Contact us if you have any questions!

If there is anything that you may want back following the show please be sure to contact Murdoc or Ariella [ari.saves@gmail.com]

The first people to arrive will receive sticker packs, as a thank you for attending the event.

People people in attendance will also be treated to live DJ's, as well as having access Brooklyn Stable's beautiful patio.

$6 beers and shot specials will be available.

Brooklyn Stable is located at: 486 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 11121

*** IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL, PLEASE CONTACT MURDOC OR ARIELLA***

AND REMEMBER SUBMIT YOUR ART TO:
All Stuck Up
23 Olive Place
Lynbrook,NY,11563



31.7.13

CALL FOR STICKERS II



You’re making your own stickers, you’d love to participate in a collective art-piece.
Now you can send to me a bunch of your slaps for a cool combo. I’m open to trade too.

Here is the DEADLINE for a nice combo: October, 15th 2013
Shipment to: « BAMMMMMMM »
Baptiste Lefebvre
Bureau culturel
Rue de Berne 63
CH-1201 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

Shipment can be declared as: « art work for cultural purpose only », « no commercial value », Maximum value 2 USD. Questions to cetusss (at) elvisss.com. 
SHOW in Bureau culturel - 1st-30NOVEMBER2013
PRESENTATION of the project in PECHA-KUCHA - 20NOVEMBER2013
(Geneva – Switzerland)


More info.

11.6.13

Re-Writing the Streets: The International Language of Stickers

Re-Writing the Streets: The International Language of Stickers
A Traveling Exhibition
Curated by Catherine Tedford and Oliver Baudach
Overview
In the last twenty years, street art has evolved dramatically from the graffiti that peppered subway stations, back alleys, and train yards, and was typically seen as vandalism.  Today, new forms of visual communication are created in public spaces, often attracting viewers in more contemplative and/or interactive ways.  Street art stickers, or simply “stickers,” have emerged as a vehicle for self-expression and an effective way to engage passersby.  Stickers may be used to “tag” or claim a space and make it temporarily one’s own, to sell products or services, to announce events, to publicize blogs or other social media sites, or to offer social commentary and political critique.  As one of the most democratic art forms, stickers can be created and distributed easily, quickly, and widely, through do-it-yourself drawings, silkscreens, and stencils, or inexpensive online printing companies.
In urban sites typically dominated by commercial advertising and corporate logos, publicly placed stickers, by their very presence, re-write the streets and produce what curator Nato Thompson calls “creative disruptions of every day life.”  Sticker artists use a range of rhetorical strategies in their work, from humor and charm to rebellion and resistance.  Representing a diverse array of voices and perspectives, stickers offer a spirited “ground up” alternative to an often “top down” media-saturated environment.  And although street art stickers are ephemeral by nature, they capture the creative, cultural, and political pulse of time and place.
Description
Drawing the finest examples from two collectors, Oliver Baudach in Germany and Catherine Tedford in the United States, the exhibition includes over 800 original, unused stickers grouped by artists, themes, dates, and geographic locations.  Oliver Baudach is the founder and director of Germany’s Berlin-based Hatch Kingdom, the world’s first museum devoted to sticker art.  Representing three decades of work and spanning genres from character design artists to skateboarding and street wear, Baudach’s collection numbers over 25,000 stickers from Europe and around the world.  With an extensive network of artist contacts, Baudach has become a leading expert in the field.  Catherine Tedford, gallery director at St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, has been collecting stickers since 2003, and her collection numbers over 8,000 stickers from North America and Europe.  Her recent focus is on historical political stickers produced in the United States by such organizations as the Industrial Workers of the World during the 1910s and Students for a Democratic Society during the 1960s and ‘70s, as well as Catalonian separatist stickers from Spain during the 1970s and ‘80s, examples of which are all included in the exhibition.
Individual sticker artists and artists’ collaboratives who tag the streets are represented in the exhibition, though rather than using their real names, most artists adopt street names that conceal their true identities.  Well-known artists in the exhibition include Cupco (Australia); Hoplouie (Denmark); Flying Fortress, Haevi, Ping Pong, Prost, Tower, and 24/7 Crew (Germany); Bust and Sol Crew (Netherlands); and Evoker, Obey Giant, RobotsWillKill, Zoltron, and 14Bolt (United States).  Some artists tag the streets with humanoid figures, robots, animals, insects, eyes, hands, and other imaginative character designs, while other artists play with type fonts and other graphic design elements.  Such portraiture and signature stickers are widespread, whereby artists are engaged in tireless self-promotion.  Other stickers serve as social commentary and critique, and subjects addressed in the exhibition include animal rights, civil liberties, the economy, environmental issues, identity, music, political protest, and sports.
Contents
  • Fifty-two framed sets of stickers grouped by artists, themes, dates, and geographic locations
  • A main text panel that provides an overview of the exhibition
  • Two co-curators’ statements describing their history and experience with stickers
  • Thirty accompanying interpretive text panels with artists’ statements and/or artistic, cultural, and historical contextual analysis.
  • A limited edition ‘zine catalogue featuring full-color illustrations and selected artists’ statements; 25 are included with the traveling exhibition, and additional copies can be purchased for $5.00 each.
  • Contemporary sticker-related publications, ‘zines, and sticker rolls for display cases and hands-on viewing.
Outreach for Teaching and Research
Re-Writing the Streets: The International Language of Stickers is geared toward college and university audiences in the United States and Canada, though the exhibition will be of interest to a broader public of all ages.  The exhibition will introduce sticker art to new audiences; offer those in academic and art circles an exciting and versatile educational resource; and provide wider recognition for an important contemporary artistic movement.  A multitude of subjects exist in this field for teaching and research in disciplines ranging from art and art history, communication studies, cultural studies, and global studies to government, modern languages, and sociology.

2.2.13

Oversized and Underpriced


English: (deutsch kommt weiter unten)
The basic idea of OVERSIZED & UNDERPRICED is simple: great art for little money! The oversized stickers are designed by international urban artists – generously for free - and will be sold, proportional to the value of the art pieces, for a small price. This makes possible that art interested people with a smaller budget can buy a piece of brilliant art! After the great success of the last three rounds of OVERSIZED & UNDERPRICED with great donation results, here we go with the fourth round in this form of the charity exposition.

A share of the proceeds will be donated to the following purposes:
- the "Skateistan" project, a skateboarding school in Afghanistan
- the preservation of the hatch sticker museum

Opening reception: Saturday, February 2nd, 2013 at 8:00 p.m.
Exhibition: February 4th - 16th, 2013
Opening hours: Wednesday till Sunday from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m. and by appointment

Deutsch:
Die Grundidee von OVERSIZED & UNDERPRICED ist simpel: grosse Kunst für kleines Geld! Die übergrossen Sticker werden von internationalen Urban Artists - grosszügig for free - gestaltet und zu einem, im Verhältnis zum Wert der Kunst, kleinen Preis verkauft. Dies macht es möglich, dass auch kunstinteressierte Menschen mit kleinem Budget an geniale Werke rankommen können! Nachdem die ersten drei Runden von OVERSIZED & UNDERPRICED in den letzten Jahren grosse Erfolge mit tollen Spendenresultaten waren, folgt nun die nächste Runde dieser einmaligen Charity- Ausstellung.

Ein Teil des Gewinns der Geschichte wird für folgende Zwecke gespendet:
- "SKATEISTAN", eine Skateboardschule in Afghanistan.
- Erhalt des Stickermuseums

Vernissage: Samstag, 2. Februar 2013 um 20:00 Uhr
Ausstellungsdauer: 3. bis 16. Februar 2013
Öffnungszeiten: Mittwoch bis Sonntag von 14 bis 18 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung 

Participating artists:
Amrisu / Aro One / Auto64 / Base23 / Big N-Bobby Thug / Bo Ing / Bustart / Claes Otto Jennow / Danny Doom / Dave the Chimp / DeerBln / Echo / Eliot / Emess / Gregor Wintgens / Haevi / HalloKarlo / Hans / Hr.v.Bias / Ink-a-Zoid / Jones / Kid Crow / Kingdrips / Kire / Kosmonavt / Lastplak / Look / MaJo Brothers / Mike Friedrich / MC Fitti / Mim / Nadja Schüller Ost / NestdaFoe / Pabo / 
Ping Pong / Pisa73 / Prins One / Prost / Ragtag / REK607 / Shaf / Shyeone / 
Sigrid Benedicte Strøyer / Sinero / Skatin / Stnk / Sunstroke / The London Police / The Walters / Tim Robot / Undenk / Vidam / Wilson Wolf / xXCrew / Zaira



29.11.12

Espanish Conexion


ESPANISH CONEXION exhibition 1st – 16th December 2012, organized by High Roller Society
OPENING Friday 30th November, 6-9pm
Location: 10 Palmers Road, LONDON E2 0SY ·  More info: High Roller Society website

24.10.12

Stick Or Die



STICK OR DIE 
16 Creadores urbanos internacionales exponen diseños en vinilo sobre tablas de skate.
16 International urban artists exhibition, vinyl decal designs on skate decks.

AU OSCE / EBENHOLZ / EVOKER / HAEVI STYLES / HESHER PARK / JUAY / LOFGNA / MITTENIMWALD / NUDE OR DIE / PHOTOCOYOTE / PUNK ROBOT / SETDEBELLEZA / SINERO / VIDALOOKA / WOLF / ZURBOTS