The JBAK boys (James Bullough & Karl Addison) have swapped the streets of Berlin for the deserts of Arizona, and have just completed their first collaborative mural with Julia Benz. Great to see their work going up in a different setting, and very much looking forward to seeing what else the Arizona trip yields over … Continue reading »
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JBAK in Dresden for CityBuilder
New big piece in Dresden from Berlin’s JBAK. They traveled south to finish this great piece last month as art of Dresden’s CityBuilder project and smashed it yet again. Quality stuff. Fancy yourself as the subject of one of JBAK’s distinctive pieces? The duo are looking for volunteers for their next large scale project. “JBAK … Continue reading »
JBAK – The Fight
James Bullough and Karl Addison (aka JBAK) have recently completed another large scale piece, this time not in the city of Berlin, but a little further afield. Their newest piece ‘The Fight’ sits atop a disused missile bunker a little outside of Berlin, and quite rightly is described as one of the pairs most dangerous … Continue reading »
JBAK new work for ‘Silence is a Lie’
The ‘Silence is a Lie’ exhibition kicked off late last month on the 28th of June in Berlin within the historic SEZ building (Sport und Erholungszentrum). The venue, now regenerated as a creative hub, as well as sporting/recreation centre, has more than 2000 square metres of exhibition space and is due to remain open every … Continue reading »
Berlin Street Art 3 – Vhils, Jimmy C, JBAK, Robi the Dog, MTO & Roa
Third instalment of photos from Berlin, this time featuring Vhils, Jimmy C with more of his distinctive portraits, the first mural by American due JBAK (James Bullough & Karl Addison), Robi the dog, MTO‘s portrait of Berlin legend Alias and the unmistakeable Roa. UKB Continue reading »
On the Shoulders of Giants – James Bullough
You might remember a few weeks ago we posted some images and a video of James Bullough‘s giants (6m tall, to be exact) painted on the inside of the Co Verlag gallery Tor 111, Berlin. Well, since then, a really nice video documenting the creations has been put together by Visual Garbage, and is most … Continue reading »