MOSES & TAPS™ Exhebition ‘TOPSPRAYER EXPRESS™’ in Köln

Diesen Freitag, am 1. Februar 2013 um 19:00 Uhr wird in der Kölner Galerie RUTTKOWSKI68 (Bismarckstrasse 68) die erste MOSES & TAPS™ Ausstellung mit dem Titel ‘TOPSPRAYER EXPRESS™’ eröffnet.
Nachdem das 2011 veröffentlichte Buch INTERNATIONAL TOPSPRAYER: MOSES & TAPS™ eine erste Übersicht über die umfangreichen Arbeiten der Künstlergruppe gewährte, präsentiert die kommende Einzelausstellung TOPSPRAYER EXPRESS™ nun Neues von MOSES & TAPS™die ebenfalls als ERNI & BERT™ oder TOPSPRAYER™ bekannt sind. : Bilder, die Graffiti gekonnt und überlegt von ihrem herkömmlichen Medium wegbewegen, re-interpretieren und, im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes, auf eine Reise schicken.  WERTICAL hat mit Ihnen ein Interview über Inkognito-Dasein, Pseudonyme, das Internet und ihre Ausstellung in der Galerie Ruttkowski;68, zu deren Vernissage sie aus Sicherheitsgründen nicht anwesend sein werden, auf Deutsch hier!

Dauer 1. Februar bis 17. März Vernissage Facebook Event
RUTTKOWSKI68
Bismarckstrasse 68
50672 Köln
Phone +49(0)221 1699 3647
info@ruttkowski68.com
HOURS (during exhibitions)
Mon-Fri 15-20h
Sat-Sun 17-20h
Tue closed and by appointment

(picture above via Wertical)
Whether graffiti is described as scribbling, art, vandalism, or urban propaganda, it has long hovered between unlawful and lawful expression. Today, the gap between the two has narrowed. While street graffiti remains a form of vandalism, it is increasingly considered an art form, too. Some of those notorious paint sprayers are now defined as graffiti artists, whose works are exhibited, traded, collected, and analyzed. Graffiti has become a key influence in the world of contemporary art.
One group, known variously as MOSES & TAPS™, ERNI & BERT™, and TOPSPRAYER™, has grabbed the attention of both law enforcement officials and art critics. The ever-changing name of this collective is not borne out of indecision or marketing. Rather, it helps conceal the identities of its members while still defying the unwritten laws of graffiti: anonymity. The pseudonym is the signature that gives the work recognition value – for fans and for the police as well.
In 2011, the collective, who rigorously decided against an online presence, published a volume of their works for the first time. Across 288 pages, INTERNATIONAL TOPSPRAYER: MOSES & TAPS™ is a showcase of the group’s ambition to take graffiti to another level. Over the course of 1000 days, they spray-painted 1000 railway carriages. Some looked like typical graffiti, others were more conceptual. One work involved painting false doors and windows on a wagon, a trompe l’oeil effect that led to great confusion on the platform the next morning. On another carriage, the artists took a more ironically playful approach. They spray-painted a sign like those issued by German railway authorities, which warn that the train’s surface is protected by anti-graffiti coating.
TOPSPRAYER EXPRESS™ opens on February 1st, 2013 at Ruttkowski;68 gallery in Cologne, Germany. It is the first solo exhibition by the artists. As the title implicates, the artists give graffiti a ride that is bound to a new direction. The works on show, re-interpret and transfer graffiti from its convential medium to another surrounding.
The artist collective will remain incognito and won’t be present at any time.
Read the Wertical Interview with MOSES & TAPS™

"What are you doing after this?" Exhibition in London

"What Are You Doing After This?" is the name of a new group exhibition starting this Friday February 1st at London's Ivory&Black Soho, featuring some of the most exciting young artists currently living and working in New York and Los Angeles, working across a wide range of disciplines including photography, video, sculpture, painting and mixed media.

The exhibition will be featuring selected works from Curtis Buchanan, Jason Dill, Leo Fitzpatrick, Fuck This Life, Jerry Hsu, Atiba Jefferson, Todd Jordan, Kevin “Spanky” Long, Nina Long, Neckface, Alex Olson, Jeff Potocar, Tino Razo, Lele Saveri, Chris Shonting, Meryl Smith and William Strobeck.


At first glance it would be easy to dismiss this show as just another skate art show. To many that would be the obvious connection between the 17 artists in the show, but the real theme for WAYDAT is friendship. It is the friendship between the group that connects them. Although they have been friends for many years this is the first time they have all exhibited together. Some of the artists names may be familiar, others you won't have heard of but all are of equal importance in terms of the friendships they all share and the world that they have created.

"What are you doing after this?"
February 1st – February 22nd 2013
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-6 PM

Ivory&Black Soho
94 Berwick Street, W1F 0QF, London UK

To join the private reception with the artists and curators on Friday between 6.30 – 9PM, send an email to rsvp@ivoryandblack.com. For more info, visit ivoryandblack.com.
Produced and curated in association with with one of the Outsider Posse`s favourite websites and collectives: The Heavy Mental.

Exhibition: Joe Volt "We walk the streets at night" in Frankfurt

Am Samstag den 02.02.2013 startet die Soloausstellung "We Walk The Streets At Night" von JOE VOLT.
Die Ausstellung ist die Fortführung seiner Fotostrecke 'Life with the hungry ones' und wird neue Bilder zeigen. Dafür hat er über einen längeren Zeitraum verschiedene Frankfurter Writer durch die Nacht bei Ihren Aktionen direkt an den Schienen und Zügen, wie auch über den Dächern der Stadt begleitet.

Die Austellung ist nur für einen Abend vorgesehen, wird aber hoffentlich verlängert. Von daher besucht umbedingt die Vernissage von ‘We Walk The Streets At Night’, falls es auch die Finissage seien sollte.

Es gibt keinen Sponsor, die Austellung wird von Joe Volt selbst finanziert. Daher kommt vorbei und unterstüzt das ganze. Alle Bilder sind käuflich und in verschiedenen Formaten zu erwerben. Ansonsten kann man auch ein paar Bier trinken und damit die Sache supporten.

Diesen Samstag ab 19 Uhr in der Kaiserpassage Laden 41, Kaiserstraße 62, Frankfurt/Main

Check the foto series "Life with the hungry ones" from german photographer Joe Volt

Art in the Dancehall exhibition Los Angeles

 Cover llustration by Tony McDermott for the Yardcore Collective single, “Can’t Stop The Dance” (Greensleeves Records, 1994)
Art in the Dancehall, one of our favourite Reggae and Dancehall related exhibitons is moving to Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles, where it will be exhibited from February 2 to March 2. The launch party with live music sets by Tom Chasteen (Dub Club), My Lord Sound, The Large and Al Fingers is open to all.

Art in the Dancehall is a project and exhibition curated by Al Fingers and Suze Webb (Shimmy Shimmy) celebrating illustration and design in Jamaican music, from 1979 to the present day.
Launching in Birmingham as part of BASS Festival in early July and continuing to PUMA YARD (London) and KK Outlet (London) in August/September 2012, then on to Miss Lily’s Variety (NYC) in December, the exhibition features the work of seminal dancehall artists Wilfred Limonious (JA), Denzil “Sassafras” Naar (JA), Jamaal Pete (USA) and Tony McDermott (UK).
This foundation is complemented by the work of five young artists from four different countries keeping the tradition alive today: Robin Clare (JA), Ellen G (Israel), Peter Edwards (UK), Daniel David Freeman (UK) and GABE (Germany).

An edition of 100 Tony McDermott screen prints has been produced for the show, featuring the original black and white cover illustration of theCan’t Stop The Dance” singel you see above and will be sold during the show. (Falls jemand von der deutschen Posse einen Print erwerben will bitte kurze Nachricht an uns.)

While talking about Reggae and Dancehall music, we hope you didn`t miss the release of the video recap from David Rodigan on Mungo's Hi Fi Soundsystem this week.

Back in November of last year the Mungo's Hi Fi / Scotch Bonnet crew welcomed the legendary David 'Ram Jam' Rodigan to take control of their session at Chambre 69 in Glasgow. Quality dubplates and pure vibes as Rodigan comes back to his country of origin for the first session ever, opening with Protoje`s Kingston be Wise. While Dance and Clash video recaps usually wouldn`t be mentioned here, the production  by Motion Pixel deserves it as is able to cover the great vibe of the night in a short film.
In weniger als 3 Wochen hat die Hamburger Outsider. Posse die Chance Rodigan zusammen mit Silly Walks live zusehen. Mehr infos in der Date Page.

Epicly Later’d: Eric Dressen - Skateboarding documentary

Since it`s first episode in 2007, Patrick O'Dell`s Epicly Later'd has been one of our most loved online skate shows, covering and chronicling the life and behind-the-scenes stories of many different skaters. Today, many episodes later, it contains some of the most authentic and relevant skateboard documentaries produced ever and we always looking forward to the next new episode. So when it was announced that Eric Dressen is the next skater to get the Epicly Later’d treatment, alot of people from the Posse were pretty excited.

Unfortunatly many people who are not into skateboarding and even some of our young guns may not know who Eric Dressen is even though he was a pioneer of street skating had an important influence in skateboarding. Eric has been pro skater for five decades and might have been the only skater to be professional in the '70s banana board era and stay current and relevant into the '80s and '90s scene.

For that reason a documentary about Eric was long overdue and important or as Patrick O´Dell said: "It was great to give Eric a little more shine, and he totally deserves it. I feel that skateboarding is at an age when its' history needs to be written, and I don't want people like Eric forgotten to skaters of the future."

From contest skating in the 70s and 80s, to influencing several generations of street skaters, Eric Dressen’s history in skateboarding is one of the deepest. Turning pro in 1978 at the age of 13, and then going on to become a pioneer of street skating, Eric Dressen has had a very well-rounded career. He has witnessed firsthand the rise and fall of skateboarding three times, and each time affected Eric in a different way.

Today Eric skates for Santa Cruz and tattoos full time at Will Rise in Hollywood Fairfax.

The documentary starts with Eric`s early skateboarding roots all the way back to the mid 70s, and then focus on Eric´s return to skating in Venice and getting on Dogtown.

Unfortunatly the episode is splitted in 5 parts  and new segments will be launched every Thursday on Vice.com through February 14th.

Now click "more" and enjoy some skate history with the legendary Eric Dressen in his Epicly Later’d series.





OUTSIDER. SUNDAY MIX! WU TANG IS FOR THE CHILDREN! Rinse FMs Alexander Nut killing it Shaolin Style! "I learnt more from Wu-Tang than I ever did in school" says Eglo Records boss and Rinse FM regular Alexander Nut.

Outsider. Link Tip: MopedBremse

We highly recommend to check out the personal photostream from our man MopedBremse via his Tumblr or direct at his flickr account. His personal picture collection offers a broad variety of different styles and content, that will offer something for everyone interested in good photography. But especially the New York and Graff fans will find wide selection around that topics.

©"Marker Brown Bagging" picture by MopedBremse

10 Tricks – Stig Breu

After his print footage in Kingpin # 106 our Mannheim local ripper and current New York resident Stig Breu gets a pretty nice ten trick video at an indoor park. The treflip above is from Kingpin`s 106 issue and shot in Lyon by Hendrik Herzmann.

You know and I know and thee know -Charles Bukowski


that as the yellow shade rips
as the cat leaps wild-eyed
as the old bartender leans on the wood
as the hummingbird sleeps

you know and I know and thee know

as the tanks practice on false battlefields
as your tires work the freeway
as the midget drunk on cheap bourbon cries alone at night
as the bulls are carefully bred for the matadors
as the grass watches you and trees watch you
as the sea holds creatures vast and true

you know and I know and thee know

the sadness and the glory of two slippers under a bed
the ballet of your heart dancing with your blood
young girls of love who will someday hate their mirrors
overtime in hell
lunch with sick salad

you know and I know and thee know

the end as we know it now
it seems such a lousy trick after the lousy agony but

you know and I know and thee know

the joy that sometimes comes along out of nowhere
rising like a falcon move across the impossibility

you know and I know and thee know

the cross-eyed craziness of total elation
we know that we finally have not been cheated

you know and I know and thee know

as we look at our hands our feet our lives our way
the sleeping hummingbird
the murdered dead of armies
the sun that eats you as you face it

you know and I know and thee know

we will defeat death.