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On 2009-11-17 Wooster Collective posted
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Furry Friends

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  • on November 17, 2009 at 12:00 pm

Furry Friends

The Wooster Collective talks to Neozoon about their furry installations, and what they mean for how we view animals.

Neozoon’s work is both amusing and arresting. Seeing the playful animals in city centers and on monuments makes us smile. But the subsequent realization that these are actual animal pelts (made from discarded fur coats) creates a feeling of uneasiness.  For sure, their message does not go unnoticed.

WOOSTER: How do you choose the specific placements?

NEOZOON: Finding a place…

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On 2009-11-10 Wooster Collective posted
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Bees in the Newsstand

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  • on November 10, 2009 at 5:00 am

Bees in the Newsstand

The Wooster Collective talks to Bumblebee about narrative, bee-based street installations.

What is it about Bumblebee’s work that we find so interesting? First, he focuses on bees, the ever important—yet disappearing—insect that is so essential to human existence. Second, his “street furniture” of choice are the plastic newspaper boxes and abandoned phone booths once seen as important to our daily lives. Finally, he integrates the internet to add an online narrative to his work (the pictures…

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On 2009-11-03 Wooster Collective posted
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Advertising, Abstracted

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  • on November 3, 2009 at 8:00 am

Advertising, Abstracted

The Wooster Collective talks to Ji Lee about turning video billboards into glowing art pieces.

Ji Lee is one of New York City’s most prolific street artists. Lee’s day job is in advertising, and his art is a reaction to the prolific and uncreative advertising on our streets. He is most well know for the “Bubble Project,” where he placed empty speech bubbles on outdoor advertisements and allowed the city to fill them in. Here, we’re highlighting…

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On 2009-10-27 Wooster Collective posted
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Another Brooklyn on the Wall

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  • on October 27, 2009 at 5:00 am

Another Brooklyn on the Wall

The Wooster Collective talks to Specter about his depictions of the New York City’s unheralded workers.

Specter is one of the few artists today who is putting up large hand-made pieces in New York. Focusing his art on those the city often ignores, his goal is to bring attention to the people who keep the city “alive.” We love the attention to detail Specter’s pieces have and how they often look so real that you look twice,…

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On 2009-10-20 Wooster Collective posted
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The Cats of Paris

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  • on October 20, 2009 at 11:01 am

The Cats of Paris

The Wooster Collective talks to C215 about his new piece in Paris and how his art can improve a community.

The Paris-based artist C215 focuses on the streets and their inhabitants. In the last year, C215 has come into his own by traveling the globe putting his stencils of the downtrodden in the roughest corners of the world. We have fallen in love with his beautiful and spirited images. We asked him about his latest work—like this…

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On 2009-10-13 Wooster Collective posted
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Children’s Books Come to Life on the City’s Streets

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  • on October 13, 2009 at 11:00 am

Children’s Books Come to Life on the City’s Streets

Elbow-Toe turns children’s literature into urban art.

Elbow-Toe is an active New York City street artist who places large linocuts across lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Often these pieces are one-of-a-kind works that draw from literary sources and interact with the environment in which they’re placed. Elbow-Toe walks the city identifying special places for his “people” to live, resulting in images that are powerful and as emotionally torn as their surrounding neighborhoods.

WOOSTER: Why did you choose the specific…

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On 2009-10-06 Wooster Collective posted
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Finding Art in the Sidewalk Cracks

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  • on October 6, 2009 at 7:16 am

Finding Art in the Sidewalk Cracks

The Wooster Collective talks to the New York-based street artist Martin Sobey about his work.

This is the first installment of a new weekly series in which our friends at the Wooster Collective will be bringing some of their favorite street art to GOOD, along with interviews with the artists behind the work. We hope you enjoy it.

About a year ago, we started to notice that the drab drain pipes and scaffolding poles were coming to…

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On 2009-11-17 Wooster Collective posted
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Furry Friends

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  • on November 17, 2009 at 12:00 pm

Furry Friends

The Wooster Collective talks to Neozoon about their furry installations, and what they mean for how we view animals.

Neozoon’s work is both amusing and arresting. Seeing the playful animals in city centers and on monuments makes us smile. But the subsequent realization that these are actual animal pelts (made from discarded fur coats) creates a feeling of uneasiness.  For sure, their message does not go unnoticed.

WOOSTER: How do you choose the specific placements?

NEOZOON: Finding a place…

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On 2009-11-10 Wooster Collective posted
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Bees in the Newsstand

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  • on November 10, 2009 at 5:00 am

Bees in the Newsstand

The Wooster Collective talks to Bumblebee about narrative, bee-based street installations.

What is it about Bumblebee’s work that we find so interesting? First, he focuses on bees, the ever important—yet disappearing—insect that is so essential to human existence. Second, his “street furniture” of choice are the plastic newspaper boxes and abandoned phone booths once seen as important to our daily lives. Finally, he integrates the internet to add an online narrative to his work (the pictures…

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On 2009-11-03 Wooster Collective posted
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Advertising, Abstracted

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  • on November 3, 2009 at 8:00 am

Advertising, Abstracted

The Wooster Collective talks to Ji Lee about turning video billboards into glowing art pieces.

Ji Lee is one of New York City’s most prolific street artists. Lee’s day job is in advertising, and his art is a reaction to the prolific and uncreative advertising on our streets. He is most well know for the “Bubble Project,” where he placed empty speech bubbles on outdoor advertisements and allowed the city to fill them in. Here, we’re highlighting…

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On 2009-10-27 Wooster Collective posted
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Another Brooklyn on the Wall

  • Posted by: Wooster Collective
  • on October 27, 2009 at 5:00 am

Another Brooklyn on the Wall

The Wooster Collective talks to Specter about his depictions of the New York City’s unheralded workers.

Specter is one of the few artists today who is putting up large hand-made pieces in New York. Focusing his art on those the city often ignores, his goal is to bring attention to the people who keep the city “alive.” We love the attention to detail Specter’s pieces have and how they often look so real that you look twice,…

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On 2009-10-20 Wooster Collective posted
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The Cats of Paris

  • Posted by: Wooster Collective
  • on October 20, 2009 at 11:01 am

The Cats of Paris

The Wooster Collective talks to C215 about his new piece in Paris and how his art can improve a community.

The Paris-based artist C215 focuses on the streets and their inhabitants. In the last year, C215 has come into his own by traveling the globe putting his stencils of the downtrodden in the roughest corners of the world. We have fallen in love with his beautiful and spirited images. We asked him about his latest work—like this…

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On 2009-10-13 Wooster Collective posted
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Children’s Books Come to Life on the City’s Streets

  • Posted by: Wooster Collective
  • on October 13, 2009 at 11:00 am

Children’s Books Come to Life on the City’s Streets

Elbow-Toe turns children’s literature into urban art.

Elbow-Toe is an active New York City street artist who places large linocuts across lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Often these pieces are one-of-a-kind works that draw from literary sources and interact with the environment in which they’re placed. Elbow-Toe walks the city identifying special places for his “people” to live, resulting in images that are powerful and as emotionally torn as their surrounding neighborhoods.

WOOSTER: Why did you choose the specific…

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On 2009-10-06 Wooster Collective posted
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Finding Art in the Sidewalk Cracks

  • Posted by: Wooster Collective
  • on October 6, 2009 at 7:16 am

Finding Art in the Sidewalk Cracks

The Wooster Collective talks to the New York-based street artist Martin Sobey about his work.

This is the first installment of a new weekly series in which our friends at the Wooster Collective will be bringing some of their favorite street art to GOOD, along with interviews with the artists behind the work. We hope you enjoy it.

About a year ago, we started to notice that the drab drain pipes and scaffolding poles were coming to…

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