Scrawl Collective @ Tate Modern "Soul Not For Sale"
This weekend only, the UK's Scrawl Collective has been invited to exhibit at the amazing Tate Modern space at Bankside on the south bank of the Thames in London.
Starting today, this two-day international festival of art, film, performance and music will happen in the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall (where Olafur Eliasson and Rachel Whiteread, to a few of the artists I've heard of :) have also exhibited.)
Keeping Bristol on the map Here's a video of two of the founding members of the Collective.
The No Soul For Sale festival will feature three of the Collective artists: Will Barras, Phil Ashcroft and Cat Johnstone who will paint a modest sized 2.5m x 5m collaborative mural. Probably very slowly since they'll have at least 24 hours of painting time available! In fact, it would be cool if they painted continuously till the event ended!
Click here for my story when the Scrawl Collective came to L.A. in 2008.
The Tate Modern will be open till midnight tonight and on Saturday so go check it out if you're near London and as usual, London's museums are free! Check out the Tate Modern below.
Labels: art, Hip Hop, London, Scrawl Collective, Tate Modern
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