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Graffiti Cocktail Shaker Conjures Mr. Brainwash

While this cleverly designed Cocktail Shaker (designed by William Kellogg) has no affiliation with pop artist Mr. Brainwash, anyone who’s familiar with that artist’s giant spray paint can sculptures will certainly draw an instant comparison. And with the popularity of the documentary film Exit Through the Gift Shop that might just be good for sales! Designed to look like an actual can of spray paint, this stainless steel mixer features a faux Krylon logo on its white exterior, and comes with a decorative red plastic cap that covers a non-operational nozzle. Holds 14 ounces of delicious beverage fluid: enough to get you and a friend fully crocked.

Thanks to Thrillist For The Tip!

Merry Christmas 2010!

From Mr. Brainwash and The Worley Gig!

New Limited Edition Mr. Brainwash Prints: Kiss The Beatles

John, Paul, Ace and Ringo

On Tuesday, October 19th Mr. Brainwash will be releasing his latest prints, entitled  Kiss the Beatles, a set of four screen prints on hand cut archival art paper. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist and with his thumb print on the back. Prints go on sale via Mr Brainwash Dot Com at 12Noon Pacific Time.
Size: 18x18in
Price: $450 per set
Edition Size: 100
Limit one per customer

Mr. Brainwash Collectible Print Sale! Starts This Thursday!

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The reluctant star of the hit movie, Exit Through the Gift Shop, Mr. Brainwash is releasing six limited edition screen prints from 2009. Each print measures 22″x30″ and is hand finished, signed, numbered and includes MBW’s signature thumbprint on the back. Available in a limited edition of 50 each, these prints will be available for sale starting on Thursday, June 17th at 12 Noon Pacific Time (3 PM Eastern), for $300 each. For those who purchase the set you will receive the same edition number. Visit Mr Brainwash Dot Com on Thursday to participate in the sale. Limit one print of each kind per customer.

Shepard Fairey Celebrates the Spirit of Revolution at May Day Art Show Opening!


All Photos By Geoffrey Dicker

It was as much of a scene outside on Wooster Street as it was inside Deitch Projects Gallery when political-meets-pop street artist Shepard Fairey hosted the May 1st opening for his latest provocative art extravaganza, May Day. In conjunction with Fairey’s recent, hotly topical mural on East Houston Street in NYC, Fairey’s new body of work celebrates the spirit of Revolution with recognizable images of iconic political personae as well legends of the rock and art world – from John Lennon and Yoko Ono and Jean-Michel Basquiat to Joan Jett and John Cage. Continue reading Shepard Fairey Celebrates the Spirit of Revolution at May Day Art Show Opening!