Wednesday August 20th, 2014
Brazil’s OSGEMEOS brings graffiti to Granville Island
Celebrated artists Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, aka OSGEMEOS, are painting their largest-ever public mural on Granville Island.
Wednesday August 20th, 2014
Os Gemeos Mega Mural For Vancouver Biennale
Os Gemeos are currently in Vancouver, BC, working on a fantastic new project for the Vancouver Binneale. Continuing their ongoing series of murals…
Monday August 18th, 2014
Beaches galore on Vancouver’s English Bay
VANCOUVER – English Bay offers a spectacular view, ships anchored in the water, an expansive number of beaches and a surprising amount of art. The 14…
Monday August 18th, 2014
Streets: Os Gemeos (Vancouver) Part 1
Os Gemeos are currently in Vancouver working on an impressive outdoor project organized by the Vancouver Biennale. Painting six large silos, on the…
Thursday August 14th, 2014
Brazil reveals contemporary side at pavilion
Open Borders/Crossroads Vancouver, the theme of the 2014 Vancouver Biennale, invites any number of trite interpretations. Happily, living ideas about…
Monday August 11th, 2014
Massive mural by famous Brazilian graffiti artists coming to Granville Island
Six grey, industrial concrete silos on Granville Island are on the verge of becoming Vancouver’s most iconic piece of public artwork. World-famous…
Saturday August 9th, 2014
Giant mural coming to Vancouver’s Granville Island
VANCOUVER — The six massive silos that dominate the Ocean Concrete plant on Granville Island have now shed 50 years of grime and muck. And later …
Thursday August 7th, 2014
OSGEMEOS Press Release
Vancouver, Canada – Imagine a 360-degree, 70-foot (21 metre) tall outdoor mural that’s over 23,500 square feet (7,162 square metres) in size. And it’s …
Wednesday August 6th, 2014
Art and soul: Biennale goes big on Granville Island
ART FOR ALL: A crew from Dave Notte’s Wolfgang Painters firm began preparation work on Ocean Concrete’s Granville Island silos Wednesday. It wasn’t to …
Tuesday August 5th, 2014
Vancouver Biennale aims to rewrite contemporary Brazilian culture
Open Borders/Crossroads Vancouver, the theme of the 2014 Vancouver Biennale, invites any number of trite interpretations. Happily, lively ideas about…