Excellent Japanese Graffiti exhibition and new book launch in London
Brick Lane based Stolenspace are launching a new book and a 10 day exhibition from today, showcasing an introduction to the Japanese Graffiti scene.
Tonight is the opening night where they launch the new Japanese graffiti book RackGaki. There will be live painting from two of Japan’s leading Graffiti artists’ KRESS and ESOW (who are flying in from Tokyo), a showing of the DVD that accompanies the book, Djs playing the best in Japanese trip-hop and all kinds of pictures and limited edition screen-prints on sale.
If you can’t make the opening night, the pictures will stay up in the gallery for the next ten days.
RackGaki at Stolenspace, 91 Brick Lane, E1 6QL
Thursday 10th May – Sunday 20th May, 2007
Pingmag also has an article about a large scale exhibition on Japanese Graffiti, which consists of 13 walls around the city of Mito, Japan, to be legally painted:
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