Tom Petty : An American Treasure
/Shepard Fairey pays tribute to Tom Petty by designing the cover of the new "Tom Petty: An American Treasure” box set.
Read MoreShepard Fairey pays tribute to Tom Petty by designing the cover of the new "Tom Petty: An American Treasure” box set.
Read MoreUrban Nation Museum for Contemporary Art new exhibition entitled “UN- DERSTAND. THE POWER OF ART AS A SOCIAL ARCHITECT.” Interactively traces the development of one of contemporary art’s most successful forms: Urban Art. At the same time, eleven brand-new artist residences are being inaugurated.
Read MoreTemplon Gallery will be presenting during the Expo Chicago the work of Ivan Navarro made of drum, neon, mirrors and electric energy.
Read MoreJoe Iurato painted this tribute to “The Big Man" Clarence Clemons in Asbury Park, NJ, at the Carousel house where Clarence played his final performance with the E Street Band.
Read MoreKevin Ledo pays tribute Jazz legend Daisy Peterson Sweeney in Little Burgundy, Montreal.
Read MoreShepard Fairey created a portrait of Kesha based on the powerful lyrics in her song, “Here Comes The Change” and the fact that this song is in support of the film On the Basis of Sex - telling the story about Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s fight to overturn a century of gender discrimination.
Read MoreRon English created the album cover artwork of “Living The Dream” SLASH FT. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS new album released on September 21.
Read MoreWentrup gallery presents “Ein Zimmer im Raum”, its 7th solo show by Gregor Hildebrandt who engages primarily with concepts of cross-media transfers of music and poetry into visual art.
Read More"The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains", the critically acclaimed major retrospective of Pink Floyd opened in Dortmund. An audio-visual journey through 50 years of one of the world’s most iconic rock groups, and a rare and exclusive glimpse into the world of Pink Floyd.
Read More"Las Pandereteras" is the latest mural by the Colectivo Licuado for this year's Parees fest, an ode to the local panderetera players.
Read MoreFaena Art presented last week Melodies of Certain Damage (Opus 2), an immersive sculptural and site-sensitive sonic installation and performance conceived by artist Naama Tsabar.
Read More“We paint the music you love to hear“ is a joint project by the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin and the Lollapalooza Festival. A unique fusion of music and art where three popular artists have designed a giant installation at the Berlin Olympic Stadium.
Read MoreJef Aérosol presents his new solo show "De la musique avant toute chose", at Martine Ehmer in Bruxelles. As a musician himself, the stencilist regularly pays tribute to those who have nurtured his musical culture and influence his artistic creation.
Read MoreUntil 9th September, 2018 – MAC Montreal is hosting a solo show by Montreal-based and internationally- acclaimed artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Unstable Presence is a major survey of Lozano-Hemmer’s workover the past 18 years, bringing together 21 pieces, including several large-scale immersive installations.
Read MoreIf you've been following updates this week, you know that Shepard Fairey is in Sacramento for Wide Open Walls. Together with his crew they just completed a 15-story Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison mural, which is his largest mural in the state of California and his most technically ambitious mural ever.
Read MoreIn remembrance of Aretha Franklin the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery is installing her portrait by Milton Glaser - it will remain on display through August 22nd.
Read MoreMusic On Walls had the chance to discuss with Adam Hoens aka ND Local who is specialized in Hip-Hop portraits. Discover which music inspires him since he started making art of his favourites artists.
Read MoreROCK IS DEAD, the new series from internationally acclaimed Australian Pop artist Johnny Romeo, is a colourful homage to the essence of rock’n’roll.
Read MoreDiscover the book which accompanies the exhibition Michael Jackson On The Wall and examines an extraordinary array of leading artists – from Andy Warhol and Isa Genzken to David Hammons and Glenn Ligon - responses to an enduring international icon.
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