The Lister opening tomorrow night is not the only game in town. Mighty Tanaka in DUMBO presents a 3d art show titled Year of the Head Chakra (featuring the work of Lionel Guzman, Ed Shawn Herrera and Reginald Pean).
And Robots Will Kill's own Veng has a piece in the Encounters Graffiti Expo at AE Studios in Long Island City:
As previously mentioned, Luna Park and I are pleased to be taking part in the show "Stokenphobia" opening this Friday at Pandemic Gallery in Brooklyn. When I stopped by to drop my piece off, I was blown away by the quality of the work that is being featured in this show. Not only are the drawings by Gore B as stellar as one would expect, but many of my favorite artists have turned out some of the best work that I have seen from them in a while. Even better are the prices - whether you are a collector or just an admirer who would like to own a piece from your favorite artist (but had never been able to afford it), shows like this are an excellent opportunity to pick up a smaller work without breaking the bank. I already have dibs on the Deuce Seven boat, but there is plenty more available to choose from...or just come out and enjoy what is bound to be yet another memorable night at the always fun Pandemic Gallery!
Gore B.
Deuce Seven
Skewville
Shai Dahan, 2esae, Chris RWK, Veng RWK
Abe Lincoln Jr, Tony Bones, Darkcloud, Royce Bannon
Celso, Infinity, Deuce Seven, Dick Chicken
UR New York
Opens Friday, March 12th, 7-11pm Pandemic Gallery 37 Broadway (btw. Kent & Wythe) Brooklyn, NY 11211
Veng and Chris of Robots Will Kill, doing what they like to do best. Who cares if temperatures in Brooklyn are hovering around freezing when there are walls to be painted?!
This week, Veng & Chris of Robots Will Kill were the latest artists to tackle the exterior wall at the Espeis Gallery in Williamsburg. Much to the delight of just about anyone walking by, RWK pays tribute to the classic children's book "Where the Wild Things Are". Stop by the corner of N. 11th & Wythe Avenue to see Veng's Max character sailing either to or away (I'll leave that up to your imagination) from Chris' Wild Things. Curated by Brooklyn Street Art, who also shot a time lapse video of the action,"Where the Wild Robots Are" will be on view for the next two months.
See the completed mural in this time lapse video shot by BSA