London-based street artist D*Face has moved his street art indoors for a graffiti-inspired collection titled 'The New World Disorder.' Opening at London's StolenSpace Gallery on June 6, this collection explores the trials and tribulations of modern urban living.
As a whole, the collection will look back on D*Face's past seven years of work, including both his street art and stand-alone pieces. His cartoonish artwork depicts crumbling and faded people exploring stressful cities. One piece shows a woman clinging to a leather jacketed man on a motorcycle. Half of her face has faded and she looks to be in a daze. The man is almost corpse-like, almost zombified, so that he appears hardly human.
Each piece in D*Face's graffiti inspired collection makes a bold statement about urban life, London living in particular. With their vibrant colors and memorable messages, 'The New World Disaster' will be a collection to remember.
What's Driving This Trend
- Graffiti-inspired Art Installations
- Graffiti-inspired art installations offer a disruptive innovation opportunity for the art industry by bringing street art indoors and redefining traditional art mediums.
- Exploration of Modern Urban Living
- Exploring the trials and tribulations of modern urban living through art provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for urban planning and design industries to address societal challenges.
- Revitalizing Street Art
- Revitalizing street art by integrating cartoonish elements and bold statements about urban life presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the revitalization of urban spaces and public art initiatives.
Who This Affects Most
- Art Industry
- The art industry can embrace graffiti-inspired art installations to attract new audiences, challenge traditional norms, and explore innovative artistic expressions.
- Urban Planning and Design
- Urban planning and design industries can leverage the exploration of modern urban living through art to inform sustainable and human-centric urban development strategies.
- Revitalization and Public Art
- The revitalization and public art industries can capitalize on the revitalization of street art to enhance urban spaces, engage communities, and foster cultural identity.
