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Inspiration / Urban Interventions Book Launch

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To celebrate the UK of Urban Interventions, Gestalten have teamed up with Andipa Gallery to host an launch party and exhibition.

Urban Interventions delves into the a new world of graffiti and street art. Work lending itself more to art installations than that of spray cans, the work on show is witty from the smallest ephemeral figurine to huge floating football pitch like barges. Inspiring and exciting work, the artists provoke the context of urban environments to deliver intelligent art in public spaces that can’t help but brighten any dreary commuters journey through their everyday environment.

We managed to get our hands on a copy of the book ahead of the exhibition and let’s just say, we’ll be keeping our eyes wide open to see if we can spot the next smile inducing creation on our way to work.

If you’re interested in seeing work by the artists featured in Urban Interventions or picking up a copy and meeting the nice folks at Gestalten who designed and produced it get down to the Andipa Gallery in South Kensington this coming Friday.

Urban Interventions: Personal Projects in Public Spaces
Book Launch at Andipa Gallery, London

Friday, April 23, 6 – 9 PM
Andipa Gallery, 162 Walton Street, London SW3 2JL


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    Lawrence Whiteley
    21st Apr 2010
    5:32 pm
  1. Excellent, thanks for the post, book looks excellent. If I can’t make it there friday, what shall I do?