Bumblebee's participating in a show at the Thinkspace Gallery in aid of Born Free USA; he's created a phonebooth installation, as well as a huge tree covered in newsprint, with 14 industrious bees.

See more Bumblebee here, and the interview I did with him here.

artist: Bumblebee
location: Silverlake, Los Angeles

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On his way to Canada for his Show & Tell Gallery show, C215 stopped by NYC and left some great work.

artist: C215
location: NYC

photos by Sabeth718

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Known as 'the invisible man', Liu Bolin's intention is 'to show how city surroundings affect people living in them'.

artist: Liu Bolin
location: London + China

images via The Telegraph. Thanks Casey.

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Knit The City have taken their 'Yarnstorming' to Parliament Square in London. See the full story here

artist: Knit The City
location: Westminster, London

via Artbleat




Yellow beehive newsbox


Bee scene inside the newsbox

Los Angeles artist Bumblebee has been placing paper-mache beehives in abandoned phoneboxes for a while now, and has recently recolonized that other endangered species, the newsbox.

from Bumblebee:
"Telephone companies have been abandoning their public telephone booths by taking out the phones and leaving the structures beehind. (Probably due to the rise in cell phone users.) I want to reuse these structures as a way of communication with the public once more by replacing that empty space with paper-mache beehives. To me, this symbolizes the irony beehind the question, 'where have so many of the bees gone' and the theory that cell phone signals have been misguiding their normal patterns of migration."


artist: Bumblebee
location: Los Angeles