COPE2 is one of the most notorious bombers in New York City and the five boroughs. I first stumbled upon his work in the early 90's. From the Bronx to downtown to Brooklyn he had pieces everywhere. The two color, very stylish bubble letter throw ups reading COPE, were just everywhere. The guy was definitely one of the most prolific bombers I've ever seen, and I've spent a lot of time in New York City. Especially in the 90's, COPE was everywhere. I found out later on that he had actually been out bombing since the early 80's, starting very young. Some of the stuff I saw in the early 90's had maybe been around three, five, eight, even ten years, who knows… but he just stayed at it. He was incredibly tenacious and had built up a huge amount of work around the city. Of course graffiti is ephemeral, but back then New York wasn't cleaned as fast, so his stuff was accumulating. I didn't meet him, I just knew him through his work, and I just thought for traditional graffiti this guy has one of the best styles. Of course, success in graffiti is measured by volume and he was one of the most , if not the most, up of anyone in New York City.
I first got in touch with COPE2 because he had painted on a skateboard that ended up in a show in our gallery. I said, "Wow, COPE2….that guy's work is everywhere but I've never met him, I don't even know anyone who knows him. Do you have his email?" The guy that organized the skateboard show had the contact info, so I emailed him. COPE was super cool and said he knew my work well. He said he would love to link up sometime when I was in New York, so yeah it somehow happened.. by modern technology. We ended up becoming friends and collaborating on a couple of walls. He took me up to the Bronx and we worked on a wall there on a production he's maintained for many years. He also took me out to do some bombing and hit some freeway spots. I simultaneously was doing a wall down in Manhattan that I had permission for, a really high-profile wall and told COPE2 he should get up on either end of this wall too. We showed a little uptown/downtown love, and mutual appreciation. We liked the way the production in the Bronx came out so much that we decided on a poster collaboration. Martha Cooper, who is one of the all-time great graffiti photographers, shot the photo. So between me, COPE2, and Martha, it was a pretty epic collaboration. We talked about doing something with the Obey clothing line with COPE2. His work is great and he can pretty much do tags on top of anything, so we decided to let him do his thing on top of the OBEY icon, to also create a shirt of our Bronx collaboration. We have some great stuff coming out, and I'm always about putting the spotlight on people that I think have really put a lot of work in the culture and have earned the respect that they deserve. COPE2 is one of those people.
-Shepard Fairey
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Chinese street artist DALeast working on "The Diver" an indoor mural during his 2013 London exhibition "The London Dare" Subscribe to StreetArtNews: ...
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Event: Forest for the Trees is a not-for-profit public mural project in Portland, Oregon. The mural project promotes public visual expression; collaboration; and community engagement with contemporary art and the creative process. forestforthetreesnw.com Piece: Parsistent Parabola Artist: DALeast daleast.com @daleast Filmed and Directed By: Anthony Taylor anthonytaylor.me @intotheanthony Edited and Produced By: Anthony Taylor Music: xxyyxx - DMT
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Mural from the Wooster Collective 10 Year Anniversary show. More here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andymilford/tags/10yearsofwoostercollectiveshow/ — at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. [http://http://jonathanlevinegallery.com/]
MEMORIE URBANE 2013 Street Art Festival http://www.memorieurbane.it DAL EAST ITALY // Gaeta - Terracina - June 2013 Un progetto di: Turismo Creativo In partnership con: Ziguline.it, Walls, 999contemporary, KOOK Artgency, Pinacoteca d'Arte Contemporanea Giovanni da Gaeta, Bucolica Video production: Blind Eye Factory http://www.blindeyefactory.com Soundtrack: Davide Orkestar feat.Gloria Trapani Experience 5
Bumped into DALeast and caught the man in action on Brick Lane, Shoreditch.
Produced by: Ian Wilson and Philip Night Directed and Edited by: Jeff Coles Smith Music by: Jeff Coles Smith I had the opportunity to spend a week shooting ...
Mural by DALeast Filmed by Rooiwolf Edited by The Institute of Amazing Shit Sounds by Rus Location- Sidestreetstudios, Cape Town, South Africa.
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This is a photo diary of a day in may when dal east and i found ourselves painting in a broken little corner of guguletu, cape town. Thanks to the infamous Spoek Mathambo for the use of his song, 'Chapita'
Carbon presents 'Antenna Garden' by Faith 47 (South Africa) and DALeast (China). After working on the streets independently for the past decade, this is the artist's debut collaborative show. Exploring the notion of repurposing found objects and material interactions with the human environment 'Antenna Garden' is a summation of the artist's journey as individuals. www.weareallcarbon.com www.acclaimmag,com www.rtistgallery.com
A piece by DALeast done in Woodstock, Cape Town. March, 2012 Filmed and Edited by rowan@makhulu.
In July 2011 Faith47 and DALeast took on the wall outside EYEBEAM Art and Technology center on W21st street in Chelsea, NYC. Hailing from Cape Town, ...