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“Geometricks” Inaugurates BSA’s Vandal or Visionary Series

Street artist Hellbent serves as the inaugural curator for BSA’s new Vandal or Visionary series, now on view at Gallery Brooklyn. Entitled “Geometricks” the show strays from the traditional model of a graffiti or street art show, focusing on neither traditional letter writing or figurative pop icons. Instead, the exhibit turns its focus to a more abstracted study in geometry, color and pattern, ranging from the Graffuturism of Kofie One to the brightly patterned yarn work of Olek. Get a look at the exhibit after the jump.

Maya Hayuk

Street artist Hellbent serves as the inaugural curator for BSA’s new Vandal or Visionary series, now on view at Gallery Brooklyn. Entitled “Geometricks” the show strays from the traditional model of a graffiti or street art show, focusing on neither traditional letter writing or figurative pop icons. Instead, the exhibit turns its focus to a more abstracted study in geometry, color and pattern, ranging from the Graffuturism of Kofie One to the brightly patterned yarn work of Olek.

Kofie One

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