hope this is allowed

For anybody living around London:

I was watching 'Top Gear' last night and they were commenting on some writings that was done on a large wall as you come into London; one saying "Why Do You Do This Everyday?" and another one simply: "Lemmings". Appearently it has been there for a while now and motorists are subjected to them every morning as they make their way through traffic. Excellent!

If anybody has seen these I'd love to see pictures or a link, thanks!
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Lickety Split: Guerrilla Art and Advertising in the City-Exhibit Opening July 8



Feed Your Head Books will be hosting an opening reception for Meera Lee Sethi's exhibit Lickety Split: Guerrilla Art and Advertising in the City on Saturday, July 8 from 7-9. Lickety Split features photographs of street art, often ephemeral, sometimes transgressive, always strikingly original fragments of urban culture. The particular pieces of art showcased may have already disappeared from the streets of Boston and Cambridge—where these photographs were taken—but, as street art continues to flourish in cities across America and around the world, we guarantee that as soon as you leave the the exhibit, you won't be able to help seeing more. In addition to documenting the phenomena that is street art via photographs, Meera also brings a voice to the artists themselves by including their words and views, as they share their perspectives on their work, its origins, its meaning, and its subversive humor.

So, come one, come all for a night of subversive sticker and street art! The opening reception with the artist will be held on Saturday, July 8 from 7-9 pm and the photographs will be on display at the store from July 5-30.

Free Admission
Feed Your Head Books
272 Essex Street
Salem, MA
978-744-4009
www.feedyourheadbooks.com