Be Kind | Street Art Show

Be Kind | Street Art Expo

Artists:

Perishable Rush
Perishable Rush is a Dutch urban collage artist who transforms discarded street materials into compelling artworks. By sourcing weathered posters and other ephemeral items from city streets, he constructs intricate collages that breathe new life into overlooked fragments of urban life. His work often features masks, such as ski masks and Batman masks, as well as pop-art portraits, blending elements of street art with pop culture references. Through his art, Perishable Rush offers a unique commentary on consumerism, impermanence, and the beauty found in decay.
Laser 3.14
Laser 3.14 is the pseudonym of an anonymous Amst…

Be Kind | Street Art Expo

Artists:

Perishable Rush
Perishable Rush is a Dutch urban collage artist who transforms discarded street materials into compelling artworks. By sourcing weathered posters and other ephemeral items from city streets, he constructs intricate collages that breathe new life into overlooked fragments of urban life. His work often features masks, such as ski masks and Batman masks, as well as pop-art portraits, blending elements of street art with pop culture references. Through his art, Perishable Rush offers a unique commentary on consumerism, impermanence, and the beauty found in decay.
Laser 3.14
Laser 3.14 is the pseudonym of an anonymous Amsterdam-based street artist and visual poet renowned for his thought-provoking textual graffiti. For over 15 years, he has been adorning the city's streets with monochromatic, stencil-like phrases that delve into themes of politics, popular culture, and everyday life. His distinctive style features clear, concise messages that resonate with passersby, encouraging reflection and dialogue. Beyond the streets, Laser 3.14's work has been showcased in various galleries, bridging the gap between urban art and the contemporary art scene.
Frank Willems
Frank Willems is a Dutch visual artist from 's-Hertogenbosch whose work is characterized by an eclectic mix of urban art, pop art, and neo-expressionism. His creations often incorporate discarded materials, reflecting his commitment to sustainability and the reinvention of found objects. Willems' art balances humor and seriousness, chaos and structure, reality and absurdity, inviting viewers to explore multiple layers of meaning. His pieces have been exhibited in various group and solo events throughout the Netherlands, earning him recognition in the contemporary art scene.
Hans de Tweede
Hans de Tweede is an Amsterdam-based multidisciplinary artist and poet who gained recognition during the COVID-19 pandemic by leaving witty, poetic, and sharp texts on walls, bridges, and viaducts throughout the city. His work often carries a humorous and thought-provoking tone, aiming to connect with the public on societal issues and urban life. Influenced by fellow Amsterdam street artists like Laser 3.14 and Kamp Seedorf, as well as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Hans de Tweede's art serves as an ode to the city, transforming everyday urban elements into canvases for his reflective messages.

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  • Dagelijks vanaf 5 april 2025 t/m 8 juni 2025 13.00 - 18.00 uur

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