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Probably the largest piece of street art in LA; a stencil-based train that stretches 380ft.
Assisted by Bumblebee, M-City completed this wall in 4 days.


It's striking from a distance, but also really special up close: the smoke streams are incredibly intricate cityscapes.











M-City was in town for a show at the Carmichael Gallery, which included stencilled canvases and some really stunning machine-like installations.








All the work from the show is posted on the Carmichael Gallery site.

artist: M-City
location: Los Angeles



Opening this Saturday (June 5th) during the Culver City Art Walk in LA, a group show at the Carmichael Gallery with a lot of great artists.


Escif


Sam3


SpY

Artists include:
Aiko, Dan Baldwin, Banksy, Beejoir, Blek le Rat, Boxi, Bumblebee, C215, Henry Chalfant, Martha Cooper, D*Face, Brad Downey, Eine, Ericailcane, Escif, Faile, Shepard Fairey, Stelios Faitakis, Gaia, Hush, Mark Jenkins, Dave Kinsey, Know Hope, Labrona, Anthony Lister, Lucy McLauchlan, Aakash Nihalani, Walter Nomura (a.k.a. Tinho), Other, Steve Powers (a.k.a. ESPO), Lucas Price (a.k.a. Cyclops), Retna, Saber, Sam3, Sixeart, Slinkachu, SpY, Judith Supine, Titi Freak, Nick Walker, Dan Witz and WK Interact

Details here.




Aakash Nihalani


Boxi


WK Interact


Labrona

Open from March to July '10 @ Ogilvy & Mather NYC, an awesome-looking show curated by the Carmichael Gallery, featuring Aakash Nihalani, Boxi, WK Interact, Will Barras, Ethos, Mark Jenkins, Nina Pandolfo, Simon Birch & Labrona.

Details here.

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Updates about the Carmichael's wonderful newspaper on street & contemporary art:

The February issue is out soon, and will include:
Nina Pandolfo, Jeffrey Deitch, Andreas von Chrzanowski, Ryan McGinley, Ed Templeton, Barry McGee, plus features on Truth, Roa, osgêmeos, Stormie Mills, Alexandros Vasmoulakis, a handful of group shows, our Bookshelf and new Auction and Art Fair sections, as well as the best of Unurth.

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A great show by Aakash, with a new approach (complex metal geometric pieces), but one that fits really well with his street work.

The show is open at the Carmichael Gallery in LA until February 18th; details here.

artist: Aakash Nihalani
location: Carmichael Gallery, Los Angeles

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