• April 23, 2018
  • Posted by Marc

Jon Naar - Photographer, Faith of Graffiti

It is with great sadness that we just learned of Jon Naar's passing.  Jon took the photographs for Faith Of Graffiti, the seminal book on subway art in 1972.  His eye for design brought a new perspecitve to "vandalism" and facilitated Norman Mailer's essay where he calls graffiti, art. We became friends with Jon just over the past decade.  We were happy to collaborate with him to create a limited edition book + print package when the

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Posted In: Graffiti, Special Editions, Trains, Wooster On Paper

  • August 8, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Join Us for the NYC Premier of An Art that Nature Makes at the Film Forum

If you follow Wooster Collective, you know we believe in the added value of art in our everyday world, and the important intersection of urbanization, decay, and art. We would like to invite you to the opening of An Art that Nature Makes, the newest film acquired by sister company BOND/360 opening August 10th at Film Forum (209 West Houston Street). Filmmaker Molly Bernstein and subject Rosamund Purcell will be present for Q&As Wednesday and Friday screenings. The film celebrates photographer Rosamund Purcell whose works are unbound by normality. "A collector

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Posted In: Art, Film

  • August 2, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

EDJINN X POLINIZA

Check out these pictures from Edjinn's last wall at Poliniza Dos Festival in Valencia. More from Edjinn here.

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Posted In: Art, Murals, Walls

  • August 1, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

The Cuma Project

Stinkfish collabs with Mazatl and Kill Joy in Honduras on the Cuma Project, an independent initiative in several rural communities in the western part of the country that borders El Salvador. The goal of the project was to visit a variety of communities that have been affected by hydroelectricity. The artists completed a series of interventions on school facades and communal houses. They worked with COPINH (The Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras), an organization devoted to the defense of the environment, the land, and the local indigenous culture, the Lenca.   Stinkfish on the Cuma Project: "We

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Posted In: Activism, Art, Environmental, History, Murals, Walls

  • July 20, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Pejac is DOWNSIDE UP

Pejac is an artist best known for his elusive creation of socially and environmentally-charged work, such as his recent series in a Palestinian and Syrian refugee camp in Jordan. He will open his first ever major exhibition at the London Newcastle Project Space from July 22-31st; in the lead up to this, he has created an installation, DOWNSIDE UP, on three locations in Shoreditch, London (Redchurch Street, Shacklewell Street and Granby Street). Check it out.  Follow Pejac here and Continue Reading

Posted In: Art, Events, London, Politics, street art