Xora "Street Vinyl" Solo Show
Collective Exibition of Artists'Vinyls_Cover Art

STREET VINYL Solo SHOW BY XORA Discs cover as contemporary artwork: sometimes ad hoc, such as Andy Warhol's famous Velvet Underground banana sticker; other times as a posteriori, as when the Manic Street Preachers telephoned to Jenny Saville to ask for a picture canvas on a newspaper. Rock, pop, soul, jazz, dance, punk, hip-hop, electronic, classical: an entire record world that gives life to fruitive chemistry between musicians and artists to a new model of creativity. At the Square 23 Art Gallery of Via San Massimo 45 in Turin, from March 4 to April 1, 2017 an exhibition realized in collaboration with Xora promises an exploration of the world of disks, with a collection that spans the last 30 years of the artistic works on vinyl covers of great artists and cult bands, with particular attention to the world of street art. From American writers like Futura 2000 to Rammellzee, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, to the more contemporary as Kaws, with its original artwork and Space Invader mosaics. There will also be original artwork for artists such as JR, Dface, BLu, Borondo, Nychos, Faith47. You will see, for example, a limited edition spray paper made by the mysterious Banksy for the Norwegian music band Röyksopp, or the A / P made for the occasion in Turin directly from Obey, aka Shepard Fairey.Non only an exhibition: collectors will have the chance to find and buy rare disks and cover art, thanks to Xora's long-term research to offer Street Art lovers, almost unrepeatable, the ability to open new horizons what concerns urban art. And if street art today is often unreachable, the show will be an opportunity to have an original piece of art and a precious work with an important revaluation coefficient. Gallery Square23 consolidates, with this exhibition, the collaboration with the Colosseum Theater through the brand Xora. A collaboration that thanks to the works of Zedz, Peeta, NEVERCREW and the last of Bordalo II on the facades of the theater of Via Madama Cristina 71, as well as thanks to exhibitions in Via San Massimo 45, has brought Turin to a prominent place in the panorama of street art and writing at an international liub. Special thanks to: Andrea Spoto for the idea of ​​the exhibition and the fundamental help to structure it. Colosseum Theater for continued support and consolidated collaboration. Press Office: Cocchi Ballaira Photos by Livio Ninni - UrbanProjects

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