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Saturday
Nov152025

Susiyo 'Sugar Baby No. 3' Original Available

Artist: Susiyo
Title: Sugar Baby No. 3
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 x 32 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: $640

Saturday
Nov152025

Tristan Eaton 'Lately' Art Show Announced

Artist: Tristan Eaton
Title: Lately Show at Cass Contemporary
Date: November 14th, 2025

Los Angeles-born Tristan Eaton is an internationally celebrated muralist, designer, and pioneer of the designer toy movement. Starting as a teenage street artist, he quickly rose to prominence through iconic creations like the Dunny and Munny for KidRobot. As founder of Thunderdog Studios, Eaton merged commercial and fine art, collaborating with major brands such as Vannen Watches, Nike, Marvel, and Hublot.

Known for his vibrant, layered collage murals, crafted entirely in freehand spray paint, Eaton's work spans cities from Paris to Shanghai. His fine art is featured in institutions like MoMA and Cooper Hewitt, and recently a 25-year retrospective at the Long Beach Museum of Art solidified his standing in the contemporary art world.

Eaton also holds rare licensing partnerships with Marvel and Universal Studios and has had collaborations with the Sphere in Las Vegas, Hublot, Space X among others. His work continues to bridge tradition and innovation, honoring graffiti culture while pushing artistic boundaries.

Saturday
Nov152025

Chaz Bojorquez 'Montana Can' HPM Available

Artist: Chaz Bojorquez
Title: Matte Black Montana Can
Medium: Hand Embellished Aerosol Can in Box
Size: 400ml
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $95

 

Chaz Bojórquez, often hailed as the "Godfather of Los Angeles Graffiti Art," is a pioneering artist who elevated street tagging to a respected art form with a unique blend of urban culture and formal training. Born in Los Angeles in 1949, his artistic journey began with formal studies in painting, sculpture, and ceramics at the Universidad de Artes Plásticas in Guadalajara, the Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts), and California State University. Crucially, he also studied Asian calligraphy under Master Yun Chung Chiang, an influence that profoundly shaped his signature style.
Emerging in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Bojórquez was part of the Chicano art movement, using his art as a form of socio-political expression and cultural identity at a time when Mexican-American artists were largely absent from mainstream museums. His work draws inspiration from his East LA roots, incorporating elements like Old English lettering, which Chicano writers used to instill a sense of pride and importance in their words.
A turning point in his career came in 1979 when he embarked on a global tour, studying communication and writing systems across 35 countries. This journey solidified his focus on typeface and calligraphy, leading him to explore canvas as a medium and blurring the lines between high art and street art.
Over his four-decade career, Bojórquez has successfully transitioned from an underground rebel to a mainstream success. His iconic work, including the well-known "Señor Suerte" (Mr. Luck) character, is now held in the permanent collections of major institutions like the Smithsonian National Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the National Museum of Mexican Art.
Saturday
Nov152025

Triple Trouble 'Available Works Of Art' Press Release

Artist: Shepard Fairey/Obey + Damien Hirst + Invader
Title: Triple Trouble Show Works Of Art Available

*some amazing pieces available

Saturday
Nov152025

Nicole Evans 'Reflection' Print Available

Artist: Nicole Evans
Title: Reflection
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 54 x 43 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: $130 AUD

Nicole Evans is a contemporary Australian artist, illustrator, and muralist renowned for her hyperrealistic yet surreal oil paintings that explore environmental themes. Originally from Tasmania, where a childhood love for nature and animals was fostered, she is now based in Melbourne.
Evans's work is characterized by a meticulous, multi-layered use of oil paint to create incredibly detailed depictions of wildlife. Her art often features animals in unusual or unexpected environments, a deliberate choice to allude to climate change, habitat loss, and forced displacement. The animals are frequently anthropomorphic, acting as symbols for her own emotions or personal life struggles. Her series Smoke Signals, for example, features oversized, prehistoric-looking animals inspired by phrases like "canary in the coal mine," positioning the creatures as harbingers of environmental danger.
A graduate of RMIT University with a Master of Fine Art, Evans has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, with pieces held in private collections worldwide. She has been featured in publications such as Beautiful Bizarre Magazine and The LA Times and actively accepts both public and private commissions.
Saturday
Nov152025

Paul Garcia 'Terranium' Original Available

Artist: Paul Garcia
Title: Terranium
Medium: Acrylic on Cradled Wood
Size: 30 x 30 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: $1,000

Paul Garcia is a painter, writer, and photographer known for his evocative work that explores the relationship between human instinct and the environment. Based in Liverpool, England, Garcia's artistic journey is unconventional, having initially pursued degrees in biochemistry and journalism before fully committing to the visual arts. His work is deeply tied to his lifestyle, which includes living in a self-sustained farm, a connection that is evident in the natural and often overlooked subjects of his art.
Garcia's style in photography focuses on collecting colours and repeated patterns from discarded or broken items, seeking to understand "why we see, rather than what we see". He is drawn to quiet, often ignored spaces and objects, finding a sense of self-recognition in them. This philosophical approach is central to his work across different mediums.
As an artist, Garcia is also involved in various other creative endeavors, including graphic design, web design, and podcasting about horror and film. His diverse skill set allows him to explore his artistic vision through multiple channels, creating brands, logos, album art, and more.
Saturday
Nov152025

Chris Austin 'Give Yourself Space' Original Available

Artist: Chris Austin
Title: Give Yourself Space
Medium: Gouache on Wood
Size: 30 x 30 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: $2,160

Canadian artist Chris Austin, a self-taught painter and sculptor based in Toronto, is renowned for his surreal, vibrant artwork that blends unexpected elements of nature to explore themes of environmental change and interconnectedness. His unique visual style, which he describes as a "mash-up", draws inspiration from graffiti, collage, and sign writing, resulting in images that are both playful and introspective.
Austin's work often features majestic, sometimes feared, apex predators like sharks, bears, and orcas, placed in serene, unnatural, yet recognizable terrestrial landscapes such as forests or fields. He intentionally uses these surprising juxtapositions to challenge the viewer's perceptions of these animals, presenting them not as threats but as vital parts of a delicate ecosystem in need of protection. His paintings possess an otherworldly, luminous quality achieved through extensive experimentation with acrylic and gouache paints, a technique that he constantly refines through trial and error.
With a meticulous process grounded in research and photo references taken during his hikes, Austin's finished works often feature flat colors without volume or shadow, focusing instead on strong composition and color palettes. His art has been exhibited in galleries internationally.
Saturday
Nov152025

Shepard Fairey 'Out Of Print' Art Show Announced

Artist: Shepard Fairey
Title: Out Of Print Retrospective Show
Date: November 15th-December 7th, 2025

*over 400 pieces of Obey art on display

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BEYOND THE STREETS is proud to present SHEPARD FAIREY: OUT OF PRINT, a landmark exhibition devoted to the artist’s lifelong dialogue with printmaking. Bringing together more than 400 original screen prints alongside new and re‑mixed works that combine screen printing and stenciling, the exhibition surveys Fairey’s enduring commitment to the image, the multiple, and the power of mass communication.

“I’m a product of the era of mass production, and the mass culture printing has created. I can’t imagine my art practice without the influence of, and the use of, printing,” says Shepard Fairey. “Some of my biggest art influences were not paintings but printed things like posters, album covers, skateboard graphics, punk flyers, and t‑shirt designs. Printing is a cornerstone of my art practice and philosophy. The printing press began the democratization of art, and I have used printed posters to spread my artwork and messages in public spaces as well as keep my art affordable by printing multiples.”

Spanning early underground interventions to celebrated cultural icons, OUT OF PRINT charts Fairey’s evolution across three and a half decades: from guerrilla placements and hand‑pulled posters to studio editions whose graphic precision and political urgency have entered the global visual lexicon. The presentation highlights the artist’s fluency in the language of advertising and propaganda, recoding those strategies to “arrest visually and provoke intellectually,” and underscores how the reproducible image circulated on walls, in windows, and through wardrobes functions as both civic dialogue and cultural memory.

Alongside historic and rare editions, the exhibition debuts a focused group of hybrid works in which layered stencils, paper, and ink collide expanding Fairey’s print vocabulary while remaining rooted in the immediacy of the street. Archival materials, process ephemera, and contextual graphics round out the presentation, offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at the artist’s methods and influences posters, album art, skateboard graphics, and punk flyers among them.  “OUT OF PRINT brings together the spirit of the street and the discipline of the studio,” notes Director Dante Parel. “It’s an opportunity to experience the breadth of Shepard’s print practice in one sweep from the subcultural pulse that shaped him to the images that, in turn, helped shape public imagination.”

“Some people say digital media has ended print, but the provocative, tactile experience of a print on a wall or in the wild can’t be replaced” says Shepard Fairey, “Printing still matters!”

Saturday
Nov152025

Imbue '24 Hour Art Club Mystery Tube Sale' Available

Artist: Imbue
Title: 24 Hour Art Club Mystery Tube Sale
Medium: Test Prints, Proofs...
Size: Various
Edition: Various
Prices: £35

After 10 years of the 24 Hour Art Club my archive drawers are filled with spares from previous editions, tests, proofs and other prints. So, I've put together some fun, mystery tubes. You'll receive at least 3 prints plus other extras. Only a limited number of tubes are available.

Saturday
Nov152025

VHILS 'Doors Of Cairo' Installation At Giza Pyramids Opens

Artist: VHILS
Title: Doors Of Cairo
Medium: Pyramids of Giza Installation
Date: November 11th - December 7th, 2025

VHILS aka Alexandre Farto today debuts a monumental installation the Pyramids of Giza, as part of the 5th edition of Forever Is Now - the landmark open-air exhibition organised by Art D’Égypte | Culturvator under the patronage of UNESCO. Bringing together leading contemporary artists from around the world, the exhibition invites the creation of site-specific installations that enter into dialogue with Egypt’s vast historical and cultural legacy.

Standing beside one of the most iconic monuments in human history, Doors of Cairo takes form as a large-scale installation built from reclaimed wooden doors sourced across Cairo and Lisbon. Once part of homes, workshops, and everyday life, these doors have been reassembled into a single structure composed of two pyramid-like forms. Carved with portraits of anonymous people and assembled with geometric compositions crafted from cut fragments, the work transforms discarded materials into a monument to collective memory, a reflection on the invisible resilience of ordinary lives.