AUSTRALIA - MINT AND SERF TRANSFORM CHINA HEIGHTS GALLERY THIS FRIDAY
Mint and Serf are two prolific graffiti and graphic artists from New York City. They work on large-scale murals and colourful installations. This is their first Australian showing, and will transform The China Heights Gallery into their own unique world. Read on to find out more about the duo and when it’s all happening.
SERF born in 1979 in Brooklyn, and MINT, born in 1978 in Moscow, have combined their passion for graffiti to create ‘1134nyc’ a marketing company that comprises a collective of artists and designers, working together to establish an understanding of graffiti through a series of projects with cutting-edge companies including Mass Appeal magazine, Neverstop records, ALIFE, Stuck on Earth Productions, The London Police, MissBehave, Warp Magazine, and Beautiful Decay magazine, among others. From product placement and guerrilla marketing to art exhibitions and editorial photo shoot’s. 1134nyc aims to rebrand graffiti and challenge the public’s (mis)perception of it.
Artists: www.1134nyc.com
Gallery: www.chinaheights.com
Opening 6pm Friday December 14, 2007
Show continues 12-4pm over following weekend
China Heights Gallery
Level 3, 16-28 Foster Street
Surry Hills 2010
Afterparty at Oxford Art Factory from 10pm
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