Monkdogz Urban Art - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Monkdogz Urban Art. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Sylvia Hennequin "Darwinian Dreams"
Sylvia Hennequin was born in Swaziland at the very end of the turbulent 60's and grew up in the Netherlands. Both time and environment created a radical soul destined to create, explore and communicate. (...)
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Esther Barend "Revelation"
The exceptionally powerful work of Esther Barend on first glance conjures up the genius influences of De Kooning, Rothko, and Leger in both color application and structure. But as the viewer finds (...)
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Shigeru Mizuki "Yokaido"
In Yokaido (Ghost Road) Shigeru Mizuki takes us on a journey through the nether world of Japan’s myths and monsters. Ghostly beings are driven by man’s fears, insecurities and imagination. Each being is (...)
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Minya "Gapscape"
Following an exceptionally successful exhibition in Rome using the historically famous Coliseum as a backdrop to highlight the power of her vision it seems almost pre-ordained that Minya’s new concept (...)
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Jean Marc Calvet "Redemption"
The catalyst that bankrupts a human being to the point of emotional, physical, and spiritual madness can be attributed to a multitude of factors, or a single tragic event. It is the point where all that (...)
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Batís Campillo "Sky"
On rare occasions an artist’s work crosses the collective conscience that is absolutely stunning through its open application of color and material choice.It is the fundamental creation of beauty and eloquence. (...)
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"Zephyr" Exhibition
Monkdogz Urban Art’s final show of the season rolls out like a soft cool breeze on the pre-heated summer sidewalks of New York City. It brings together an exciting group of International artists whose (...)
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"Look" Exhibition
The ability to stop time and grasp a fleeting image. In that heart beat, worlds exist and then cease to exist, to then be relegated to the shadowy world of memories.
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"The Darker Side of Midnight" Exhibition
Unlike many artists who worry about being influenced or corrupted by pre-existing works or ideas, Calvet would be the first to admit he has been completely corrupted by many things; corrupted to the point (...)
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Hans Meertens "Remote Control"
With an element of irony and a tinge of menace, Hans Meertens (Nijmegen, Holland, 1975) transposes his dynamic inner visions onto the canvas, exploring fundamental, universal themes such as love and loss, (...)




