Street Art Museum Amsterdam 2013

“This is urban graphic art at its highest level! This international project is worth visiting because you will see such great pieces and get such an amazing explanation of where graphic urban art is going."

Street Art Museum Amsterdam - Tales of the Nine, Susy Vilchez, Anna Stolyarova, Dianne Riley, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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"CONNECTIVITY

“Connecting people is one of the underlying values of our organisation.  If we only create ART and do not connect it to PEOPLE, what is the point?  Then it's just like advertising.” Anna Stolyarova, Curator SAMA"

Connectivity, Ninetta, 2013-04-18, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Ninetta "Connectivity".

"CONNECTIVITY


Connecting people is an integral part of what SAMA
are trying to achieve in everything we do. 
Nieuw-West and West of Amsterdam only now begin to connect to each
other, just like women only now begin to visit this café predominantly occupied by males."

Connectivity, Ninetta, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Connectivity, Ninetta, 2013-04-18, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Connectivity, Ninetta, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Ninetta "Connectivity". Ninetta "Connectivity". Ninetta "Connectivity".

Smile, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Smile, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Smile, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Stinkfish "Smile". Stinkfish "Smile". Stinkfish "Smile".

"SMILE

“I have my camera always at hand and all the time I take pictures of unaware people. I also found pictures abandoned on the floor and others I have bought in street markets. The interesting thing for me is to give new life to these portraits, make a new larger scale picture on a wall, make them travel." 

Stinkfish 

interview with Vandalog"

Smile, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Many people comment during the tour: But she is not smiling.  Not true.  The mouth is not curved in a classic grimas, and thus encourage the viewer to question his/her perception.  Is grimas a smile?  How do people smile?  We smile with our bodies, our scents, our gestures and our mimic.  The colours and the magnitude of shapes and lines make her smile without curving her mouth.

Destiny, Skount, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Destiny, Skount, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Destiny, Skount, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Skount "Destiny". Skount "Destiny". Skount "Destiny".

"DESTINY

The original choice was a girl from Spain who was
supposed to be our first ‘high-end-non-graffiti’ artist.   However, owing to pregnancy and the fact
that she has never painted a wall or did any research prior to arrival – we
were in a bad shape.  A day the girl left
Amsterdam, Skount contacted us and asked if he could visit the wall.  Upon his arrival, we have officially invited
him to finish the mural.  “I will keep
the tree and the background”.  “I will
call it the Tree of Life”.  “DESTINY”
-Dianne and I did a classic spontaneous high-five.  “OK. If it’s Destiny, than we’ll add 3
characters – Moras.”  The first 2
represent the people who say “I don’t need to do anything, it’s all
decided”.  The 3rd character –
those who go their own way, even if it leads them to Monkeys or off the wall,
or he has to start again and again. 
After a bottle of wine, Skounts said: “let’s add the 4th
character, he’ll play music for them. There is always music.”  Next day the artist was some 3 hours later
and Dianne and I almost gave up:  Destiny
L -
nobody wants to paint this wall. 
However, when Skount has turned up it was clear that something terrible
happened:  6 people were supposed to be
on the train – 3 missed it and 3 made it. 
Out of those who made it, 2 died and 1 is in the critical
condition.  The train crashed in 2013 in
Galicia, Spain.  The guy, who survived,
was a teacher of our artist from 10 years ago and tought our Skount how to
paint with spray. Skount could not go neither to funeral of his friend’s fiancé
nor to the hospital.  He translated all
of his feelings and emotions to the wall. 
Have a look at the pain on the face of his friend, whilst the other 2
personages in the composition have a natural expression.  Check out every detail, every stroke of the
brush – you feel the love and the pain."

Destiny, Skount, Pilar Roca, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Skount "Destiny".

Altruism, Spok.es, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Spok "Altruism".

"ALTRUISM


When Skount told us that Spok is in town, we just
knew that this was a present from an angel. 
Spok was on the list of favourites for a very long time now.   I was abroad at the time so I asked Dianne
to supervise the production.  “I see
abstract”, said I to Dianne when she sent me the final image of the wall.  “The artist asked to tell you that in Today’s
world – Altruism is an Abstract.  What
you do with SAMA is pure altruism and is so rare in a classic ‘street art
festival culture’.”"

Altruism, Spok.es, 2014-08-30, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Altruism, Spok.es, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Altruism, Spok.es, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Spok "Altruism". Spok "Altruism".

Street Art Museum Amsterdam SAFETY, ElineWonders, Alaniz, 2013-12-07, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Alaniz "Safety".

"SAFETY


Safety in a difficult part of town is not counted
by number of policemen on the streets but by the behavior of the
residents.   Dangers are all around you,
one can drown in a spoon of soup; however it is how one deals with those
dangers that becomes relevant in the real life. 
By protecting someone weaker that yourself, you become a symbol of
heroism. And that’s how pay it forward works. Safety is viral."

Safety, Alaniz, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Alaniz "Safety".

Safety, Alaniz, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Alaniz "Safety".

Safety, Alaniz, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Alaniz "Safety".

Reflection, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Reflection, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Reflection, Stinkfish, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Stinkfish "Reflections". Stinkfish "Reflections". Stinkfish "Reflections".

"REFLECTION


Thyrisa is 1 year old now.  She is showing her personality and her
character traits.  She is born a Twin by
horoscope and duality is present in her spirit. 
However, duality is not always negative : there is no black and white,
there is blue and yellow.  The stencil
used for each painting is the same, but the colours and the composition around
it are different."

The Future of the Barrio, H101, 2013-12-19, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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The Future of the Barrio, H101, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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The Future of the Barrio, H101, 2013, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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H101 "Future of the barrio". H101 "Future of the barrio". H101 "Future of the barrio".

"FUTURE OF THE BARRIO


“These are all the walls that you have have already
painted.  A reflection on Tolerance
mural.”  Each dot, each line, each
geometric shape is a resident of the area. 
Together, like notes in a symphony, they create a harmony in the
composition of our area, our lives, our conducts."

Red Actress_3, Kenor, 2013-12-19, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Kenor "Red Actress".

Red Actress_2, Kenor, 2013-12-19, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Kenor "Red Actress".

Red Actress, Kenor, 2013-12-19, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Kenor "Red Actress".

"RED ACTRESS


“It’s you. 
And deconstructed.  This is your
bike, which you used to go up-down the street to bring us things.  Confetti is you spitting and waving your
hands all the time.  The unfinished
stories and your annoying tweeting phone. 
The complexity of you and your ability to come outside of the box.”  I was smitten.  Then the Turkish boy asked and the answer
was: Turkish flag.  Then the old Dutch
lady: Deconstruction of the song he was listening.  Kenor is liquid.  His answers, his artwork fits everyone."

Gogh-van-Cruijff, Uriginal, 2013-12-13, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Gogh van Cruijf, Uriginal, 2013-12-13, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Gogh-van-Cruijf, Uriginal, 2013-12-13, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Uriginal "Gogh-van-Cruijff". Uriginal "Gogh-van-Cruijff". Uriginal "Gogh-van-Cruijff".

"GOGH-VAN-CRUIJFF


Original sketch from the artist “one of Vermeer
maids growing magic mushrooms” got rejected and provoked certain antagonism in
the artist.  He sent us his 2nd
idea “You want a boring Van Gogh, you can have it”.  However, after already 2 days painting
outside, and receiving more and more fans and admirers on an hourly basis,
Uriginal asked to add Cruijff to the composition.  “Everyone in the ‘hood is wearing Ajax
gear.  And in Barcelona, Cruijff is more
known than Van Gogh”."

"MUSEUM DIMENSION


Two most known faces of Amsterdam are looking at
the ubiquitous representation of a resident from the lesser marketed area of
Amsterdam.  The portrait could be of a
girl or a boy, black, Asian, mediterranean, white, old or young.   This is not someone recognizable or famous,
but none-the-less very warm and attractive. 
The sunny face is opposing the coldness of Van Gogh’s eyes and Cruijff’s
shark-teeth as symbolism of sincerity over commercialization."

Museum Dimension_1, Btoy, 2013-12-10, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Museum Dimension_4, Btoy, 2013-12-10, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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Street Art Museum Amsterdam Local Treasures, Danny Le Bruin, Anna Stolyarova, 2014-10-18, From the collection of: Street Art Museum Amsterdam
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"LOCAL TREASURES

We are proud to put a spotlight on amazing local activities and residents organizing it through our wall painting sessions. Visibility through art was our motto 4 years ago when we started and remains the same."

Credits: Story

Editor—Anna Stolyarova, Curator Street Art Museum Amsterdam

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