Streetwalker 12.04.2007

Jonathan Levine’s love of underground art is obvious. His Chelsea gallery has boasted, time and time again, fantastic urban art scenes highlighting some of the most unconventional artists. Beginning last February with a survey of Sao Paolo’s art scene, the gallery continues its series on international street art this time exploring the streets of Europe. By inviting Europe’s most significant street artists, the gallery aims to create a visual dialogue within the global community, through an exchange of creative ideas that transcend geographical borders and cultural differences. The exhibition features 6 artists: French stencil graffiti artist Blek le Rat, and retro inspired artist Space Invader; Italian wall painter Blu, digital animation artist BO130, and microbiology and surrealism inspired Microbo, and last but not least English artist D*face known for his subversive dysfunctional characters.
Come and check out how Paris, Milan and London’s streets contribute to urban landscapes and the worldwide freedom of expression. The exhibit runs until December 29th, so all you street lovers now know what to hit during the holiday season. More info here.