Tate Modern embraces Street Art
Six acclaimed international artists will have their works on display at the Tate Modern from 23rd May - 25th August, 2008. The artists' urban themed art will be the first to adorn the Tate Modern's distinctive facade.
Just like watching the Arsenal? However, like the Arsenal team there's not a Brit in sight. The mysterious Banksy would surely have made a good fist of decorating the Tate Modern's facade. The line up is impressive, nevertheless. Italian Blu, JR (from France) and Sixeart (Spain), Brazilians Nunca and Os Gemeos and US collective Faile.
Better still, the majority of it is free to enjoy, though some of the exhibitions do charge admission fees.
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