May 16, 2008, 12:09 am
Filed under: blog | Tags: exhibition, hip hop, ICA boston, mark bradford, robin rhode, street art, street level, william cordova
Filed under: blog | Tags: exhibition, hip hop, ICA boston, mark bradford, robin rhode, street art, street level, william cordova

<< Robin Rhode, Still from “Untitled, Harvest,” 2005. Digital animation.
Check it out - the exhibition runs from March to Oct, 2008 at ICA Boston. Looks like a pretty interesting art exhibition. The museum itself is an interesting architecture. Great view of the Boston skyline too…
>> For these artists, city streets act as fluid, living sources of inspiration.
Street Levelpresents recent work by three promising artists whose works draw directly from street culture: Mark Bradford (Los Angeles), William Cordova (Lima, Miami, New York) and Robin Rhode (Cape Town, Johannesburg, Berlin). Using metropolitan grids, billboards, boom boxes, and graffiti as open-ended metaphors, their works both celebrate and critique how cultural territory is defined and transformed in urban environments. <<
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