STREET ART BY JULIEN MALLAND AKA ‘SETH’
The French artist Julien Malland aka “Seth” or Globepainter (facebook) as he calls himself, is on a mission to cover the world with his colourful street art. Originality in Globepainter’s street art is that his work incorporates local symbols and subjects from the surroundings.
- With Gone, Broken Fingaz (Paris-FR 08/06/2012)
- 209 st (Phnom Penh, Cambodia 01/04/2012)
- With Charquipunk (Paris-FR, 01/04/2012)
- With Lima and Jok, ONOFF (Paris-FR, 28/07/2010)
- Chongqing Boy (Chongqing, China, 28/07/2010)
- Glorious Fast Food Boy (Hong Kong, China, 28/07/2010)
- Mumbai, India 13/03/2010

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Museum Art of the Day: MOCA’s “Art in the Streets” — the first major US museum exhibition dedicated to street art — opens to the public this Sunday, and will remain open through August 8.
Among the familiar pieces stretching all the way back to the dawn of graffiti-based vandalism are new and original pieces from the likes of Os Gemeos and Banksy (above).
My Modern Met took some photos during yesterday’s press opening which you can see here.
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Museum Art of the Day: MOCA’s “Art in the Streets” — the first major US museum exhibition dedicated to street art — opens to the public this Sunday, and will remain open through August 8.
Among the familiar pieces stretching all the way back to the dawn of graffiti-based vandalism are new and original pieces from the likes of Os Gemeos and Banksy (above).
My Modern Met took some photos during yesterday’s press opening which you can see here.
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