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PERU ANA ANA PERU

We are proud to present our first London debutantes: Peru Ana Ana Peru. This Brooklyn-based duo are making a name for themselves in NYC with their irreverent, quirky and colourful street art. |
RICKY POWELL
From Warhol and Basquiat to KRS ONE and Run DMC, Powell’s photography depicts global icons in intimate surroundings. For Cityscape, Powell has submitted a selection of 11 classic images.
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SHEPARD FAIREY
How best to paraphrase a global phenomenon? Although his stylistic language is instantly recognisable, Shepard Fairey continues to produce strikingly original images.
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SKULLPHONE

Skullphone’s iconic image of a skull talking on his mobile phone has appeared in improbable locations all over the world. His striking black and white prints are ghoulish and darkly comic. |
flickr.com/photos/peruanaanaperu
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www.rickypowell.com |
www.obeygiant.com |
www.skullphone.com |
CLEON PETERSON
Peterson’s panoramas portray humanity as a sinister and menacing force. One of the hottest talents from the Studio One stable, this is a rare opportunity to see Peterson’s work in London. |
KILL PIXIE
We have one hand-finished piece by Kill Pixie in the show, the briefest of nods to one of our favourite artists. Australian by birth, Kill Pixie lives and works in Los Angeles. |
BUFF MONSTER

Buff Monster’s fascination with Japanese culture, and his love affair with the colour pink, are evident in every one of his works. Artist, designer and toymaker extraordinaire, Buff Monster is an irresistible talent. |
DALEK

James Marshall uses the Dalek pseudonym to explore his passion for graffiti. He will forever be associated with his space monkey character, although his recent work has grown increasingly abstract and experimental. |
www.cleonpeterson.com
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www.killpixie.net |
www.buffmonster.com |
www.dalekart.com |
SWOON
Brooklyn’s favourite daughter, Swoon was one of the most talked-about artists at this year’s Venice Biennale. No exhibition of American street art would be complete without her. |
. NECK FACE
Unnerving and slightly deranged, Neck Face’s paintings echo the work of Goya. He has scrawled his name on many a wall, in New York and beyond. |
MIKE GIANT
As a youngster with a talent for graffiti, Giant found his niche in the skateboard industry. He would later become a world-renowned tattoo artist and printmaker. |
TAKI 183
Taki 183 is a New York graffiti legend. To pay tribute to the man, Cityscape will include a huge brick wall print that he has tagged on with aerosol |
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www.mikegiant.com
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BLEK LE RAT
During our recent visit to Studio One we picked up a print series featuring the work of Blek Le Rat. The prints are signed both Fairey and Blek Le Rat himself. |
.RESTITUTION

Restitution Press was founded by Ryan Graeff as a way to publicise the work of him and his friends. Graeff first made a name for himself by posting his bandit image all over Los Angeles |
DESTROY & REBUILD
These enterprising young artists can be found dong brisk business on Prince Street NYC. They are selling their art almost as fast as they can produce it. |
ASHES57
Photographer, Artist and Illustrator, Ashes 57 is heavily involved in the UK Dubstep scene, producing album artwork, websites and posters for the scene’s leading artists. |
www.bleklerat.free.fr
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www.therestitutionpress.com
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www.destroyandrebuildnyc.com
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www.ashes57.com
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PHILIP LUMBANG
As well as murals and canvases, Lumbang experiments with found objects, photos and furniture, all adorned with his charming animal characters. |
FLORENCIO ZAVALA
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CURTIS KULIG
Aside from his prolific street campaign, Love Me is a gifted photographer with a penchant for gritty, urban scenes. |
EMILY BOLEVICE
Bolevice is another London debutante. Her series examines the manner in which nature can encroach on the urban environment. |
www.philiplumbang.com
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www.brownlikeme.com
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www.curtiskulig.com
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www.emilybolevice.com
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RAMSEY DAU
Ramsey commissioned a series of prints that we picked up from the Barracuda Gallery in Melrose, LA. The series includes one dark piece by Ramsey himself. |
TES ONE
Leon “Tes One” Bedore creates contemporary works of art that contrast nature with technology, grime with grace. Allowing himself to find beauty in the mundane, he is able to juxtapose rejected landscapes with figurative illustrations, all the while identifying what is common between the conversing elements. |
SERIPOP
The leading lights from Montreal's Mile End district, Seripop's adventures into serigraphy have created a buzz throughout the USA and beyond.This duo are stars of the future. |
MAARTEN GROEN

An analogue enthusiast, Groen is a master of stop motion photography, digital art and video editing. For our show he has submitted a stunning selection of New York cityscapes. |
www.ramseydau.blogspot.com
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www.tesone.net
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www.seripop.com
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www.flickr.com/photos/maartengroen
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ERNESTO YERENA
Yerena worked closely with Shepard Fairey for a number of years before emerging from the Giant's shadow. He is now gaining a reputation as a gifted illustrator and photographer. |
JACK DYLAN
Dylan made his name as a poster artist in Montreal, using his work to promote the rock nights he hosted with his friends. He has developed a distinctive style of illustration that derives from his fascination with comic books. |
CHARLIE GREEN
Coming Soon |
HAERVAERK
Coming Soon |
www.flickr.com/photos/muskito
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www.jackdylan.ca
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www.flickr.com/charliegreen
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www.haervaerk.dk
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BLAKE E. MARQUIS
When he’s not working on commercial contracts for huge companies like Timberland and Honda, Marquis channels his passion for design into beautiful handmade artwork. |
BASK
Bask combines Soviet-style propaganda imagery with elements of modern Americana. His uses a variety of materials to create richly textured works of social satire. |
CAMILLE
Coming Soon |
ASHIRA SIEGEL
Coming Soon |
www.camecrashing.com
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baskinyourthoughtcrimes
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www.myspace.com/camillevdv
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www.redridinghoodproductions.com |
UNKNOWN
Coming soon. |
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www.myspace.com/unknownpalms
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