November 20, 2009

D*Face in Los Angeles

On a recent stop in Los Angeles, artist D*Face hit up a series of spots with his most notable including a piece done in the swimming pool owned by pro surfer Peter King. The "Ridiculous Poo" and property itself was vacant over the last few years until Peter King took ... more

September 14, 2009

Mark Dean Veca & D*FACE Exhibition Recap

Over the weekend, two big shows opened simultaneously at the Jonathon Levine Gallery in New York. Featuring Mark Dean Veca's "As Cold As They Come" and D*FACE's "Ludovico Aversion Therapy / All Your Dreams Belong to Us", art fans were treated to some awesome works of art throughout from two ... more

August 10, 2009

Artist Profile with D*Face on Walrus TV

Street artist D*Face makes humorous and satirical commentary with his posters and sculptures, encouraging viewers to re-evaluate their urban environment. With his striking characters and subversively reworked pop icons, he calls attention to consumerism, media, and a public fascination with fame. Citing ‘80’s-era punk rock, skateboard graphics, and Thrasher Skateboard ... more

April 3, 2009

D*Face Billboard at G20 Summit in London

British artist D*Face is back at it with the billboard pranks. This time around he puts up a digital piece, in essence, defacing the Queen. Doing it at the G20 Summit adds a load of more credibility to his name, as if he didn't have enough to begin with. There ... more

December 9, 2008

D*Face aPOPcalypse NOW Documentary

Back in early October, the artist D*Face opened his pop-culture orientated exhibition aPOPcalypse NOW. Thanks to the work of filmmaker Viktor Vauthier, a documentary has been produced outlining the planning of the event as well as D*Face's well-received piece of street art involving a massive concrete spray can. Source: Frank151 more

October 5, 2008

D*Face aPOPcalypse Now Exhibiton

The recently active British artist D*Face opened up his exhibition aPOPcalypse Now exhibition on October 2nd. The show's focus on pop culture led to several pieces referencing topics such as superheroes from both the world of DC Comics and Marvel as well as popular pieces in our current cultural landscape. ... more

September 26, 2008

D*Face Decorates London

London native D*Face, pretty much defaced some random spots in London with a huge concrete spray can. Although its not the full can, the street artist get's his point across pretty well. Certainly a change of pace from the bombing of public stenciling. Take a look! Source: Wooster Collective more