Art

Tools of the Trade

Date: Monday, Jun 25 2018 - Sunday, Jul 1 2018
Venue: SPACE
Artists
Tom Sturgess

From spray cans and paint rollers, to bolt cutters and balaclavas, this collection of found objects sheds light on the underworld subculture of graffiti.

Examining the tools used by artists to gain forced access to their chosen canvas and execute their often risky, and illegal work.

“These assortments of items are individually and collectively symbolic of a vastly impactful art movement that has spread throughout the entire globe. First recognised as ‘graffiti’ at the start of the Hip Hop movement in the working-class areas of New York in the early 1970s, the movement has since grown to an astronomical scale, and is now widely accepted by the masses.

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“However, beneath the glossy murals and the priceless stenciled paintings, lie the roots of real graffiti. In displaying these inanimate objects the artist has given these items a sense of significance; making apparent the preparations of an underworld contemporary art movement.”

Exhibition dedicated to the loving memory of
Joe Sparks (Sept 2 1986-March 2018) and Zac Winter (Nov 28 1992-March 2018).

June 25-July 1, SPACE, Old Market, preview Mon 25 6-10pm: BYOB.

Artworks, prints, t-shirts, spray paint, stickers and more for sale.

For more info, visit www.facebook.com/events/2049921335280987

By steve wright, Wednesday, May 23 2018

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