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Expected Surprise – Artez – Oxymoron Galerie

„Expected Surprise“ by Artez

Vernissage: 03.08.2018 6-10pm
Exhibition: 03.08 – 31.8.2018

Artez is responsible and hardworking person who performs perfectly under the pressure. With over 15 years of painting experience in public spaces, Artez is one of the leading street artists of his country, Serbia. His ability to quickly adapt and learn new things helped him during his many travels around Europe, Asia and South America. Curiosity and desire for constant artistic development are the basis of his ambition and persistence.
In August he will have his first Soloshow at the „Oxymoron Galerie“ in Vienna, Austria.
Don´t miss the Opening: 03.08.2018 6-10pm @Oxymoron Galerie, Burggasse 98, 1070 Vienna.

Bio:
Artez was born in 1988 in Belgrade, in former Yugoslavia. He was raised by his mother, 12 years older sister and father who used to show him how to draw. At a very young age he was confronted with the temporary nature of things and life, mostly because of the political situation and wars that were shaking the whole Balkan region during ’90. At that time, graffiti culture started to appear on the streets of Belgrade, and young people embraced it as a way of expressing themselves in a society that lacked culture and art. Love for drawing followed Artez since he was a child, so graffiti letters and tags that started appearing on the streets of Belgrade inspired him to start spraying in public space when he was 15 years old. Temporary nature of graffiti gave him the freedom to experiment with different styles and tools used for painting and constant change of “workspace” awakened his love for creating art in public space. During first 12 years of his “graffiti career”, Artez mastered the use of the spray can as a painting tool he used for creating different graffiti styles & characters, 3D letters & photorealism. Over the years his focus moved from painting small-scale surfaces with spray cans to painting large-scale murals with acrylic wall paint, brush and rollers. The style he created over the years can be described as a mix of realism and illustration.In ‪2014 he founded StreetSmart, a non-government organization that is focused on creating events and promoting street art. Since 2016, Artez has continued to get noticed, thanks to the many murals he painted in India, Argentina, Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, Serbia, Croatia, Greece, and also due to the participation of other renowned artists such as Bosoletti, Sebas Velasco, Theic Licuado, Lonac, Malakkai, Aec Interesni Kazki and many others…

Curated by: Wolfgang Breyscha (Famiglia_Vienna) & Colin Linde (Oxymoron)

Mehr Infos hier.

Street Art-Festival in Wien – Ö1 Morgenjournal

Am Samstag beginnt in Wien das 5. internationale „Calle Libre“-Festival. „Calle Libre“ – das heißt: Freie Straße. Es geht um Street Art, und zwar vor allem um riesige Wandmalereien an Feuermauern; sie werden unter den Augen des Publikums entstehen; dazu kommen Workshops, Künstlergespräche und mehr. Dorothee Frank nimmt das Festival zum Anlass, Nachschau zu halten, wie Wien aktuell mit Graffiti, Street Art und Co. umgeht.

Den Radiobeitrag gibt es hier zum Nachhören.

Expected Surprise – Artez – Oxymoron Galerie

„Expected Surprise“ by Artez

Vernissage: 03.08.2018 6-10pm
Exhibition: 03.08 – 31.8.2018

Artez is responsible and hardworking person who performs perfectly under the pressure. With over 15 years of painting experience in public spaces, Artez is one of the leading street artists of his country, Serbia. His ability to quickly adapt and learn new things helped him during his many travels around Europe, Asia and South America. Curiosity and desire for constant artistic development are the basis of his ambition and persistence.
In August he will have his first Soloshow at the „Oxymoron Galerie“ in Vienna, Austria.
Don´t miss the Opening: 03.08.2018 6-10pm @Oxymoron Galerie, Burggasse 98, 1070 Vienna.

Bio:
Artez was born in 1988 in Belgrade, in former Yugoslavia. He was raised by his mother, 12 years older sister and father who used to show him how to draw. At a very young age he was confronted with the temporary nature of things and life, mostly because of the political situation and wars that were shaking the whole Balkan region during ’90. At that time, graffiti culture started to appear on the streets of Belgrade, and young people embraced it as a way of expressing themselves in a society that lacked culture and art. Love for drawing followed Artez since he was a child, so graffiti letters and tags that started appearing on the streets of Belgrade inspired him to start spraying in public space when he was 15 years old. Temporary nature of graffiti gave him the freedom to experiment with different styles and tools used for painting and constant change of “workspace” awakened his love for creating art in public space. During first 12 years of his “graffiti career”, Artez mastered the use of the spray can as a painting tool he used for creating different graffiti styles & characters, 3D letters & photorealism. Over the years his focus moved from painting small-scale surfaces with spray cans to painting large-scale murals with acrylic wall paint, brush and rollers. The style he created over the years can be described as a mix of realism and illustration.In ‪2014 he founded StreetSmart, a non-government organization that is focused on creating events and promoting street art. Since 2016, Artez has continued to get noticed, thanks to the many murals he painted in India, Argentina, Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, Serbia, Croatia, Greece, and also due to the participation of other renowned artists such as Bosoletti, Sebas Velasco, Theic Licuado, Lonac, Malakkai, Aec Interesni Kazki and many others…

Curated by: Wolfgang Breyscha (Famiglia_Vienna) & Colin Linde (Oxymoron)

Mehr Infos hier.

Streetart in der Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung (wienerwohnen.at)

„Wir wollen mehr solche Wände“, so lautete der einheitliche Tenor der MieterInnen in der Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung nach dem Streetart-Festival „3 Weeks,
3 Walls“. An drei Wochenenden im Mai und Juni 2018 haben zahlreiche nationale und internationale Graffiti- und Streetart-KünstlerInnen drei graue Wände der Wohnhausanlage in bunte Kunstwerke verwandelt.

Der Graffiti-Künstler Cane ist seit 2001 in der Wiener Graffiti-Szene aktiv und dokumentiert auf seiner Plattform spraycity.at die bunt bemalten Wände der Stadt. Er hat am ersten Wochenende der Aktion gemeinsam mit Skero, der gebürtigen Stuttgarterin Junek und Moron eine Wand mit einem Alphabet gestaltet. Die Idee hinter „3 Weeks, 3 Walls“ war aber, eines Großen der Szene zu gedenken.“

Im Gedenken an Levin Statzer

„Levin war für die Wiener Szene sehr prägend, er hat einen ausgereiften Stil gehabt, war international verbreitet, sehr anerkannt und man hat seinen Namen ,NESH‘ in der ganzen Stadt gefunden“, so Cane über den Wiener Graffiti-Künstler Levin Statzer, der 2005 bei einem Autounfall starb. In Gedenken an ihn fanden seit Jahren „Levin Statzer Jams“ bei der Wiener Nordbrücke statt.

Seine Mutter, Doris Statzer, hat mit ihrer Familie die Levin Statzer Foundation gegründet und mit „3 Weeks, 3 Walls“ die Streetart in die Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung gebracht. „Ich bin wahnsinnig zufrieden mit dem Output der Bilder und der Hilfsbereitschaft von Wiener Wohnen. Es sind viele Leute vorbeigegangen und haben geklatscht, viele haben auch gesagt, dass sie mehr solche Wände wollen.“

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