art.wikisort.org - ArtistSickboy is the name of a street artist from Bristol,[1] UK, known for his temple logo and his 'Save the Youth' slogan.[2] Sickboy moved to London in 2007 and his street art became prevalent particularly in the East End boroughs of Shoreditch and Tower Hamlets.[3] It is claimed Sickboy was one of the first UK graffiti artists to use a logo instead of a 'tag'.[4]
Sickboy |
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Nationality | British |
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Known for | Graffiti, Street art, Bristol underground scene |
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Sickboy originally trained in fine art[5] and, as well as painting graffiti on the street, he also paints on canvas and exhibits conventionally in art galleries. He has been painting street art since circa 1995.[3] In recent years Sickboy has become known for painting his 'temple' logo on wheelie bins, which can then be worth up to £50,000.[6]
In a 2011 article The Guardian article Sickboy named Spanish street artist La Mano as a major influence. He said "At the time, graffiti was mainly seen as letter-based, but [Le Mano] just used a logo and repeated it... I'd never been a big fan of stencil work, which is where a lot of people think graffiti crosses over into more acceptable street art. La Mano stuck more closely to the graffiti aspect, which I try to adhere to now. I like the freehand, grab-a-tin-of-spray-paint approach".[7]
References
- Miguel Cullen Graffiti gets the star treatment in Bristol, The Independent, 26 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
- Sickboy Temple Shrines London, View London, undated. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
- Chris Osburn Londonist Interviews … London Graffiti Artist Sickboy, Londonist, 11 January 2008. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
- Sickboy goes indoors for exhibition of his Bristol street art, Portisheadpeople.co.uk, 8 February 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
- Franco Milazzo Interview: Sickboy, Street Artist, Londonist, 30 October 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
- Crompton, Sarah (20 August 2012). "Graffiti's grandmasters make their mark". The Telegraph (London). Retrieved 17 September 2012.
But street art is now a profitable career. The fine arts graduate known as Sickboy, for example, covers waste bins with distinctive temple icons: they sell for £50,000. To the unconvinced and the underwhelmed, this is the perfect summation of the madness of the contemporary art world – both actually and metaphorically art as rubbish.
- Emine Saner The artists' artist: street artists, The Guardian, 2 November 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
Street art |
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Culture |
- Activism
- Aerosol paint
- Culture jamming
- Direct action
- Graffiti (terminology)
- Guerrilla art
- Hip hop culture
- Installation art
- Murals
- Propaganda
- Reverse graffiti
- Rock balancing
- Screenprinting
- Spray paint art
- Stencil graffiti
- Sticker art
- Subway Art
- Yarn bombing
- Wheatpaste
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Lists of artists |
- Street
- Graffiti
- Poster
- Stencil
- Wheatpaste
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Photographers | |
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Places |
- Atlanta
- Berlin (Berlin Wall)
- Brazil ( Southeastern Brazil (pichação), São Paulo (Beco do Batman))
- Hong Kong (Free Ai Weiwei campaign)
- Kyiv
- Northern Ireland
- Melbourne
- New York City (5 Pointz)
- Philadelphia
- San Francisco (Balmy Alley, Clarion Alley)
- Sarajevo
- Sydney (Newtown area)
- Tehran
- Toronto
- Palestine (West Bank Wall)
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Events |
- Beton Fest
- The Cans Festival
- Living Walls
- See No Evil
- Pasadena Chalk Festival
- Sarajevo Street Art Festival
- Sarasota Chalk Festival
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Related articles |
- Built environment
- Public art
- Public space
- Psychogeography
- Street party
- Urban acupuncture
- Urban planning
- Visual arts
- Vandalism
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Category: Street art |
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