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NTWRK Announces A Two-Day Virtual Art Fair Of Rule Breakers & Mark Makers ‘BEYOND THE STREETS’ [Interview]

by Dira M. November 24, 2021
written by Dira M.

NTWRK, North America’s premier livestream shopping platform, announced the return of BEYOND THE STREETS, a two-day virtual art fair focused on graffiti, street art, and more. The fair’s second virtual edition, slated for December 1 & 2, 2021, will once again be curated by Roger Gastman, BEYOND THE STREETS founder and longtime champion of graffiti as a contemporary art form. Cleon Peterson, the LA-based artist whose paintings show clashing figures in a struggle between power and submission, will serve as BEYOND THE STREETS artistic director and will also create exclusive products for BEYOND THE STREETS.

BEYOND THE STREETS will feature an unprecedented lineup of world-class artists, designers, and brands, including Bert Krak, CB Hoyo, DABSMYLA with Late Lunch, MADSAKI, Mike GIANT, Mister Cartoon, Takashi Murakami, POSE, Shepard Fairey, Spacebrat and Wild Style with Vic Mensa all debuting new work — including paintings, sculptures, limited-edition prints, skate decks, drawings, and more. The fair will launch exclusive products across fine art, collectibles, apparel, and home goods, and offer unique content experiences from around the world throughout the event.

“Bringing Roger Gastman’s renowned in-person event to NTWRK’s virtual sphere last year was a perfect fit for the NTWRK audience,” NTWRK CEO Aaron Levant says. “BEYOND THE STREETS’ appreciation and respect for street culture is palpable; the art is visceral and exciting. It’s a celebration of pop culture, the artists, and their stories—we’re delighted to host this amazing experience again.”

“NTWRK’s global platform provides BEYOND THE STREETS the technology and accessibility to push the culture of graffiti & street art forward to an audience larger than ever before,” says Roger Gastman. This year’s virtual Art Fair will dive deeper into our favorite artist’s worlds and what inspires them with behind-the-scenes content and exclusive artwork drops.”

BEYOND THE STREETS 2020 featured more than 300 exclusive products and over 100 artists and brands, including industry luminaries like FUTURA2000, Felipe Pantone, Guerrilla Girls, Kenny Scharf, Mister Cartoon, Pushead, Shantell Martin, and Shepard Fairey. The festival drew hundreds of thousands of shoppers and led to increased awareness for many artists and product creators.

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CLEON PETERSON:

How did you get involved with this fair?

Roger invited me to be a part of the event. I’ve been friends with Roger for years and participated in every BEYOND THE STREETS. Roger is a cultural anthropologist and BEYOND THE STREETS is the product of that investigation. The artists here share a special kinship and follow a long tradition of being a voice from the other side. Many times the artists have been invisible or overlooked. But if you look closely, these artists have been actively addressing the issues of our times from within culture. It’s about mark-making, space, language, music, fashion, class, race, gender, and a true celebration of how our differences create ripples that profoundly influence culture and history from the underground. 

What is your role/responsibility as artistic director?

I lent my style and work to the look of the thing. I talked a bit with some other artists, listening to their stories and sharing mine.

 

How did you get your start in art?

I was cursed an artist. I was living happy and free, then one day, I woke up with the desire to do something meaningful in this world. It’s been a real problem because that job fills your soul with constant questions and doubt. I don’t know who laid the curse on me, but it’s been a problem for years.

 

Who are important mentors in your career? 

It’s strange, and I just realized this, but BEYOND THE STREETS offers a perfect illustration to answer this question. I know all these artists, and we’ve all been on this ride together, influencing, supporting, sometimes bickering with one another. I have an entire lifetime of relationships with people like this. We all feel like we’re working in our caves alone, then one day, we look up and realize we’re part of something bigger. I always wanted to be part of something bigger than just myself. That’s the point I can stand back and see that I draw inspiration from the people around me, the people that came before, the people that came after me, all in all, the company I’ve kept throughout this life. 

ROGER GASTMAN:

 

How were artists selected to participate in the fair? 

We are working with over 75 artists with roots in graffiti and street art or who draw inspiration from it. There work has evolved into highly disciplined studio practices, they’ve gone on to have fantastic careers and are now showcased in museums and gallerys across the world. As in years past, we’re continuing to celebrate the endless creativity and imagination of these artists. The world of graffiti and street art is incredibly broad, not only in its range of mediums but also in the diversity of its talent. One of the reasons why we decided to partner with NTWRK last year for the show’s first virtual iteration, and its return this year, is because they strive to provide a platform for emerging and diverse talent.

 

What do you hope attendees take away from attending the virtual event?

One of the main benefits of the show’s return virtually is the accessibility and ease for a larger audience. You don’t have to live near a major museum or gallery to participate in the show. We’re releasing a number of in-depth video conversations between our emcee J Balvin and artists such as Cleon Peterson (who is also the show’s Artistic Director), DABSMYLA, Gustavo Zermeño Jr. and Estevan Oriol, which dive into the artist’s studio practice and their creative process. It’s an opportunity for fans and those who might not be as familiar or are curious to learn more about the art form and also purchase pieces from the leading artists.

What’s next for you & BEYOND THE STREETS? 

We’re continuing to push the conversation of graffiti and street art as a contemporary art form further. We are planning on expanding the show and bringing it to new cities across the world. Stay tuned for more on that soon. 

I also have a documentary, ROLLING LIKE THUNDER, that dives into the secret underground world and history of freight train and graffiti culture, uncovering stories of myth-like artists, competitive graffiti crews, and battles with the institution premiering on SHOWTIME on December 17th.

 

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A First Look at ‘Legends of Bezogia’ With The Shiba Brothers

by ElizaBeth Taylor November 16, 2021
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

Are you ready for the next revolution when it comes to entertainment?

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Exclusive: Laura June Kirsch Host Soft Book Launch for, “Romantic Lowlife Fantasies: Emerging Adults in the Age of Hope” [Interview]

by Rebecca Eugene October 29, 2021
written by Rebecca Eugene

Laura June Kirsch recently hosted a soft book launch for her book, “Romantic Lowlife Fantasies: Emerging Adults in the Age of Hope.”

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“Black Boy Fly” – The Birth of a 240-Page Photography Book Dedicated to the Diversity of Black Men

by Suhana Jagadesan October 18, 2021
written by Suhana Jagadesan

On Thursday October 14th, the 13th floor of Neuehouse MSQ transforms into a space of discovery and the setting for a conversation on Joshua Renfroe’s “Black Boy Fly”.

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Audience gathering to be seated prior to the conversation on “Black Boy Fly” beginning.

Images of Black men in pointe shoes, shaking hands, playing basketball, exercising, combing their hair, among several other day-to-day tasks fill the room.

“The journey of the Black male is multifaceted, where both trial and triumph intersect on an extreme level. It’s an important story to tell,” says Renfroe. The goal for this project was to showcase the diversity of Black male culture in a 240 page hardcover photography book.

In an in-depth conversation hosted by Black Fashion Fair’s Antoine Gregory delves into what readers could expect when ordering their copy of “Black Boy Fly”. Sitting on a couch in front of a 150+ person audience, Antoine tells Renfroe, “When I ordered and received my copy of ‘Black Boy Fly’ I knew I had to do more for this”.

Renfroe smiles, and thanks Gregory. “Anyone can take a picture. It’s the concept and the post-production that makes it what it is. Those moments bringing out the energy of the subject, those moments creating and dressing it up and then presenting it.”

The conversation takes a turn to Renfroe’s production and creative process. “I mood board and put pen to paper to start. It’s important to surround yourself intentionally with things that inspire you. The day I shoot, I back everything up. And then during the production and editing process, I put on a little RnB or hip hop (whatever fits the mood of the shoot) and take my time in the lab to see what comes to me.”

Black Boy Fly

A few of the photographs from “Black Boy Fly” displayed in poster format.

It’s almost important to note that Renfroe is not technically trained. That’s right. After only a year of photography experience – all self-taught – Renfroe launched into creating “Black Boy Fly”. His journey started when he moved to NYC after college in Tuskegee, Alabama. “I used to go to SoHo and just people watch. It was so glamorous and fashionable that I knew I wanted to shoot streetstyle. I saved up for a camera and went to SoHo on weekends. The first time I went, I was so nervous that I walked around for fifteen minutes without speaking to anyone.”

Renfroe continues, “It started with me going every weekend, then two days after work, then every day after work. My curiosity grew and realized what I really wanted to do was something timeless.”

So began the story of “Black Boy Fly”. “I couldn’t wait for someone to give me an opportunity. I knew I needed to create this space for myself,” says Renfroe. “The way I wanted to do this was with printed work. It had always fascinated me.”

Why “Black Boy Fly”? “I knew I needed to create something showcasing Black male culture. We should be the ones telling our stories, conveying our culture. Black people are the most influential group but the most oppressed group.”

The audience snaps in agreement.

Black Boy Fly

A few of the photographs from “Black Boy Fly” displayed in poster format.

That’s not to say that Renfroe wouldn’t change a thing about his completed project. “I would have added more literature,” says Renfroe. “I also would have loved to shoot with my father. I just want to create more space for Black men. I would have also loved to capture more of the diaspora. Most of this shoot was NYC based.”

Regardless, Renfroe is content – for now. “Making this book was one of the best decisions of my life,” declares Renfroe. “I didn’t know this type of happiness existed.”

“What’s next on the agenda?” Gregory asks, as they bring the conversation to a close.

 Renfroe thinks for a moment and smiles before saying, “Black Girl Fly. That’s the next move.”

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Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words

by Sherry Advani October 3, 2021
written by Sherry Advani

Where do we draw the line between love and happiness? Or do we? A few things that fill my soul…  1) love — for myself and for others, 2) a warm cup of masala chai, and 3) the fast-paced, powerful energy of the New York Streets. Cue Annika Sharma — writer, @thewokedesi podcast co-host, and current New Yorker. This south Asian female author is bringing Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words (LCAOFLW) to us in 384 pages, all from the comfort of our own homes. 

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Exclusive: Experience The Times of Bill Cunningham Opens Up in NYC

by Bianca Brutus September 27, 2021
written by Bianca Brutus

An exhibition dedicated to the American fashion photographer is now on display in NYC.

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-CIDE Presents The Future Of Fashion At NYFW

by Olympia Dalley September 17, 2021
written by Olympia Dalley

On Saturday, September 11th,  -CIDE presented their latest collection at 433 Broadway St, NY on NYFW.

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Exclusive: Laudia Yambala Discusses her Jewelry Brand – Yambala Designs

by Moshe Alpert-Eschbach August 19, 2021
written by Moshe Alpert-Eschbach

Laudia Yambala is on a roll with her jewelry brand: Yambala Designs.

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Fleuriste St Germain: A Floral Celebration of Art and Design

by Megan D'Souza August 15, 2021
written by Megan D'Souza

Ornate floral displays hanging from the ceiling and spiraling around the column in the middle of the central bar passed appetizers that celebrate modern twists on classic flavors, beautifully detailed backgrounds on each of the drinks on display: this is the setting you’re greeted with when you walk into Fleuriste St Germain. 

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NADA House 2021: Video Screening Exhibit

by Megan D'Souza August 5, 2021
written by Megan D'Souza

We took the ferry over to Governor’s Island last Friday evening for a night of art films showcased by New Art Dealers Alliance at their third edition of NADA House. Amidst other groups of art lovers sprawled out on picnic blankets, we settled in on NADA’s lawn to watch the short film collections as dusk fell upon the island.

 

New Art Dealers Alliance, or NADA, is a collaborative group of professional artists working on contemporary art and hoping to foster a community-oriented dialogue throughout the art industry. Some of their goals are to make contemporary art more accessible to the public, and to nurture growth of emerging artists by opening doors to new opportunities. NADA House, their installment on Governor’s Island, does exactly that. From May 8th to August 1st of this year, NADA House showcases “gallery presentations in over 50 rooms in three neighboring turn-of-the-century colonial revival buildings” and is open to the public. This year’s collection focuses on the complex colonial history of Governor’s Island, through auditory, sculptural, and traditional visual artwork. 

 

Their film program last Friday featured video screenings from artists Alejandro Almanza Pereda (anonymous gallery), Michael Portnoy (anonymous gallery), Tako Taal (Patricia Fleming Gallery), William Scott (Creative Growth Art Center), Laida Lertxundi (Emma Leigh Macdonald), Rose Nestler (Projet Pangée) and Evan Mast (Brackett Creek Exhibitions). The first film was a parody of medication TV ads, taking more than a few dark turns. The second was an eerie montage of trash, appearing to be filmed in a single take, and ended on a still shot of a motorcycle. The third film, “On the Meaning of Gossip” highlighted how the term gossip has been used to degrade women over the course of history, through an auditory explanation with a backdrop of hands playing cat’s cradle, colorful mouths speaking to each other, and psychedelic colored flowers. The fourth film focused on a birthmark potentially becoming dangerous, and signaled time passing. The fifth film consisted of different city shots and a man dressed as Darth Vader sitting in a tree surrounded by pigeons. The sixth was a long feature of fruits balancing on a tightrope, falling either up or down slowly, reminiscent of a still life painting. Finally, the last film, “Footnotes to a House of Love” featured couples in a desert landscape and base players striking different notes. 

 

Each film conveyed a certain tone and meaning to the audience, some more clear and rigid and others loosely open to interpretation. After the screening concluded, guests clambered back onto the ferry for the last ride back to Manhattan, their thoughts ripe with decoding the films’ messages.

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