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RETNA, 'When You See Me Walk Into a Room Mark', 2016. Acrylics on Canvas, 213 cm x 183 cm.
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Richard Hambleton, 'Private Property Sign', 1995. Acrylic on wood Unique, 121.91 cm x 76.21 cm.
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Invader, 'Wipe Out', 2015. Rubik's cubes, 140 cm x 160 cm x 8 cm.
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Banksy, 'Silver Flags on Formica', 2007. Screenprint on Formica, 50 cm x 70 cm.
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STIK, 'Grille - Yellow', 2011. Spraypaint on Metal Grille, 50 cm x 26 cm.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, 'Super Hero Portfolio of Four', 1982-87/2022. Screenprint, 101.6 cm x 101.6 cm.
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As longstanding champions of the Street Art genre, Maddox Gallery is proud to present 'Street Life', a dynamic exhibition dedicated to mapping the roots of this pivotal movement. People have been communicating through mark-making since the dawn of time. From describing their hunts to tracking their family trees, mankind has been compelled throughout history to leave its mark. Permission was never granted to use a wall in a cave, or the side of a building. These marks simply say, 'I was here. This is me.' Street art, by definition, is unsanctioned. Yet it still seeks to educate, to inspire and...