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"Pure / Surrender" review from Juxtapoz |
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Monday, 26 July 2010 |
Atlanta street art royalty: Born and Michi | Current | | Saturday, 24 July 2010 00:00 | |  “[Born and Michi] are considered Atlanta street-art royalty, although Michi Meko’s history lies in illustrative characters, while Born is a tried and true, old-skool graf writer,” explains contributing writer, Cheree Franco. “And my Atlanta saga continues…”
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Monday, 26 July 2010 |
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"Pure / Surrender" review from Creative Loafing |
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 |
Read the original article here. Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Visual Arts / review / State of the Arts Three-for-one, art-for-all: Reviews of new shows at Young Blood, Kibbee and Beep Beep Galleries Posted by Jessica Blankenship on Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:15 AM When it comes to giving the best in new and established local artists a platform to show their work (and doing some serious hustling to actually sell it), few galleries can compete with Young Blood and Beep Beep. Positioned a few miles apart off Ponce de Leon, the two Atlanta-centric art hot spots have been consistently offering up local wares with no hesitation about ranging from the extremely irreverent to the intensely evocative. Simultaneously, they’ve taken great and clever strides toward morphing Atlanta’s underground art scene from purely a labor of love into a money-making enterprise, by having a heavy hand in bolstering what is now a growing trend of serious art collection. Atlantans are buying and collecting local art now more than ever - Young Blood and Beep Beep are a big part of the reason why. (Don’t think anyone’s getting rich, folks. I just mean that now an artist might occasionally see a few bucks. We still have a long to go before local artists are getting their just financial propers.) |
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