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INSA Launches GIF-ITI Print with Station 16 Gallery!

You won't believe what happens when you view this print with INSA's Gif-Iti Viewer App! 

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Stikki Peaches: Studio Visit & Interview

To help celebrate the launch of Instagrafite's new blog, we are excited to share one of their latest articles featuring an interview with Stikki Peaches. Written and photographed by @juliiea, enjoy this exclusive interview and behind the scenes shots with Stikki Peaches!
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A Global Street Art Story: ARGENTINA

Representing Argentina in A Global Street Art Story is Franco Fasoli aka Jaz. One of the best known street artists to come from Argentina, Jaz began painting in the streets of Buenos Aires in the late 1990s. Jaz’s artwork has evolved over time by experimenting with a variety of techniques and mediums, including aerosol, acrylic, tar, gasoline, latex paint, and paper collage. Today, his work highlights anamorphic figures that are often in scenes of combat.
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Nothing Exists!

Station 16 Gallery is excited to present Nothing Exists, a solo show by the Los Angeles-based art collective, Cyrcle. Exploring notions of religion, science, and duality, Nothing Exists is Cyrcle's first gallery show of the year to exhibit their new body of work.
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#KWayCulture

Matt Feigin, President of K-Way North America and local Montrealer, took an interest in contemporary street art about two years ago when he first saw the work of Stikki Peaches. He contacted us at Station 16 to buy a piece, and his interest in contemporary street art has only grown since. He has become a small collector. He now owns pieces by Whatisadam, as well as a series by Peter Andrew & Derek Blais, purchased while at The Scope Art Fair in NYC.  Matt actually sponsored the renowned Instagram street art curators Instagrafite to join us in New York to cover Scope and the week in NYC. That visit led to a series of devoted Instagram posts called the K-Way Culture walk. Check them out on Instagram with #KWayCulture.

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MURAL FESTIVAL RETURNS!

 

 

 

 

 

Station 16 Gallery is proud to partner once again with Montreal's Mural Festival this June. As its third year running, the 2015 edition is shaping up to be a killer year. In addition to the world-class artists and DJs, the festival will include a line-up of documentaries and conferences, as well as a local market and an art fair. Not to mention, the festival has expanded from 4 to 11 days. Here's to two weeks of incredible art and summertime fun in Montreal.

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New releases from Scaner

Black Crown by Scaner

 

Station 16 Gallery is excited to launch Black Crown and Red Crown, our latest prints by Scaner. The limited-edition, silkscreen prints are available in two colours and feature Scaner's classic graffiti influences along with the a deconstructed logo of Montreal. A perfectly symbolic image of the city's urban art scene, the print has launched just in time for the holiday season! 
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123 Klan: Respect & Love -LANCEMENT DE LIVRE

Le 30 octobre à 17 heures, la Galerie Station 16 vous invite au lancement de livre de 123 Klan: Respect & Love, un livre d'art qui mettant en évidence leur carrière de 20 ans. Le duo de 123 Klan sera présent pour signer des livres et répondre à vos questions! De plus, de nouvelles toiles de 123 Klan seront exposées. Nous sommes heureux d'offrir Respect & Love dans la Galerie, ainsi qu'en ligne à station16gallery.com. N'hésitez pas à confirmer votre présence à info@station16.ca ou par téléphone au 514.849.8016.

Pré-commandez votre livre et faites en la cueillette en galerie ici!

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On October 30th at 5pm, Station 16 Gallery is pleased to invite you to a book signing event of 123 Klan: Respect & Love, an art book highlighting their 20 year career. The husband and wife duo of 123 Klan will be present to sign books and answer your questsions! Additionally, news canvases from 123 Klan will be on display. We are excited to now offer Respect & Love in the gallery and online at station16gallery.com. 

Pre-order your book and pick-up in the gallery here!

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Gol, Carajo!

 

 

 

 

 

 

La Galerie Station 16 est fière de présenter “Gol, Carajo!”, une exposition solo de Ricardo Cavolo. L’exposition présente une douzaine de nouvelles oeuvres par Cavolo, mettant en vedette le thème du soccer. Ce n’est pas la première visite de Cavolo à Montréal; il a participé au Festival MURAL en 2013. L’artiste espagnol, qui est maintenant basé à Brighton, Royaume-Uni, présente un style artistique éclectique qui se manifeste dans de nombreux médiums. En association avec Pub Burgundy Lion, la Galerie Station 16 est heureuse de vous inviter à la première exposition solo de Cavolo à Montréal.

Station 16 Gallery is proud to present “Gol, Carajo!”, a solo show featuring Ricardo Cavolo. The exhibition consists of all new, original works by Cavolo that focus on the theme of soccer. This is not Cavolo’s first visit to Montréal, as he participated in the 2013 edition of MURAL Festival for which he painted a mural at the Montreal airport. The Spanish artist, who is now based in Brighton, UK, presents an eclectic style that has manifested in many diverse mediums. In association with Pub Burgundy Lion, Station 16 Gallery is thrilled to invite you to Cavolo’s first solo exhibition in Montreal.

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Kashink et la Banque Nationale : une association qui affiche ses couleurs

L’artiste française Kashink, en collaboration avec Banque Nationale, a tout récemment réalisé une œuvre que l’on peut qualifier de peu commune. Place à une initiative qui nous en fait voir de toutes les couleurs, et ce, pour une bonne cause!

 

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50 Cakes of Gay

 

After her prominent display at the Mural Festival last month, Kashink has continued to decorate the streets of Montreal. In the heart of the Village, located on rue Amherst & Ste. Catherine, Kashink has brought her global initiative “50 Cakes of Gay” to Montreal. (written by Alexandra Jagodzinski)

 

Après sa présence fortement médiatisée le mois dernier lors du Festival Mural, Kashink continue à décorer les rues de Montréal. Au coeur du village, situé sur la rue Amherst et Sainte-Catherine, Kashink a apporté son initiative mondiale «50 Cakes de Gay" à Montréal. (écrit par Alexandra Jagodzinski)

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KASHINK : Ornementations Masculines

 

This years Mural Festival (2nd edition!) in Montreal brought in a variety of talent from all over the world. This year Station16 Gallery chose to highlight one of the festivals international artists KASHINK, with the opening of her first Montreal solo exhibit ; "Ornementations Masculines". 

En plus d’avoir réalisé une gigantesque murale dans le cadre du festival MURAL, s’étant déroulé du 12 au 15 juin 2014, KASHINK fait présentement l’objet d’une exposition solo à la galerie Station 16 ; "Ornementations Masculines". 

This week's article is featured in both french and english. L'article de cette semaine est en français et aussi en anglais.

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