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Read MoreLast sunday, Shepard Fairey officially revealed his music project NØISE in his gallery Subliminal Projects,
Read MoreApple Music recently invited Hattie Stewart to create a selection of original artworks to celebrate the 10 years anniversary of the iTunes Music Festival at the Roundhouse in London.
Read MoreWhat happens when urban contemporary art meets music?
Read MoreThe french street artist Jo Di Bona shares with Music On Walls his passion for music and tells how he created "Pop Graffiti", where spray cans sound like rock and roll!
Read MoreNew art collaboration from the Festival "Hip Hop Del Calle Calle" in Chile
Read More36 years ago, on September 18, 1970, the Jimi Hendrix died in London, aged 27 years.
Read MoreFollowing its debut at the Queens Museum in New York, on Sept. 16, 2016, the GRAMMY Museum at L.A. LIVE and Delta Air Lines present the second of the two-part traveling exhibit, Hey! Ho! Let's Go: Ramones and the Birth of Punk.
Read MoreJohn Pugh celebrating the birthplace of West Coast Jazz.
Read MoreAmy Jade Winehouse would have turned 33 today. Happy Birthday!
(14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011)
Read MoreTupac Shakur died twenty years ago today, several days after he was shot in cold blood in Las Vegas.
Read MoreART WHINO and SHAOLIN JAZZ join forces to present CHAMBERS, A night of all things Wu-Tang, including work by 50 visual artists.
Read MoreMoW is presenting today one of the most sought-after artists of the street art scene, Nychos. In this interview, Nychos shares with MoW how music is one of the main things that inspire him and how he honours musicians through dissecting the bodies or faces so he can look inside of them. Check the full interview here...
Read MoreLehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Silence of the Music, the Brazilian artist duo OSGEMEOS’ first New York solo show with the gallery. The gallery will host an opening reception on Thursday, September 8, from 6-8PM.
Read MoreArtist Adam Lister shares with MoW his examination of music culture through his quirky watercolor paintings inspired by his love for 8-bit graphics. With his "RAP ICONS" series of paintings, Adams tells MoW how hip-hop was his thing as he grew up in the 80s and the 90s and how music keeps him focused and helps him connect with the physical act of making paintings.
Read MoreIt was a long time since MoW stumbled upon Darius Twin's work on Instagram and wondered how music inspired some of his incredible light-painting photographies. Today the Artist discusses with MoW about his musical inspirations, trough his artworks and in his life. Also sharing with us the understanding and appreciation of light-painting photography.
Read MoreA few weeks back, ZenkOne was asked to create an artwork on a mural of 140 meters wide and 8 meters high! One of the biggest mural project ever! Guess what? His artwork was inspired by music and great musicians! MoW got the chance to discuss with Zenkone about this project and his love for music! Check out the full interview here:
Read MoreSUBLIMINAL PROJECTS and OBEY CLOTHING are pleased to present Banned In Babylon: The Art and Culture of Bad Brains...
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