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Getting Up Close and Personal in NYC’s Upper West Side

Never ones to follow the rules or conform to the status quo, our friends over at Vandalog have teamed up with Murals Around New York to put on a new type of street art exhibit, now on view at a New York City apartment in the Upper West Side. Entitled "Up Close and Personal", the show features small scale works from an impressive roster of international street artists (namely Aiko, Know Hope, HOW & NOSM, Gaia, Chris Stain and more), all on display in the personal and private setting. The show is open until Sunday (May 15th), so swing by 217 West 106th Street, Apartment 1A, ring the buzzer and check out the show! More images after the jump.

Aiko

Never ones to follow the rules or conform to the status quo, our friends over at Vandalog have teamed up with Murals Around New York to put on a new type of street art exhibit, now on view at a New York City apartment in the Upper West Side. Entitled “Up Close and Personal”, the show features small scale works from an impressive roster of international street artists (namely Aiko, Know Hope, HOW & NOSM, Gaia, Chris Stain and more), all on display in the personal and private setting. The show is open until Sunday (May 15th), so swing by 217 West 106th Street, Apartment 1A, ring the buzzer and check out the show!

HOW & NOSM

Chris Stain

Gaia

Know Hope

Troy Lovegates

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