GGG 2010 is Here, Launches with Private Preview
December 1, 2010
Graffiti Gone Global’s Fresh Produce launched last night with a Private Preview at its exhibition space at 70 NW 25th Street in Miami’s Wynwood Art District. Invitees got a chance to check out what the fourth installment of GGG’s annual showcase had to offer. The buzz on GGG’s Twitter feed was that the event was a success and many excited Art Baselers are eager to check it out before it shuts down on December 5.
And why wouldn’t they be? Nearly three dozen street and graffiti artists are displaying their work at GGG, with some creating new artworks throughout Art Basel Miami Beach. The roster is impressive — one of the largest international gatherings of urban contemporary artists ever assembled. Their credentials include working with Nike, Red Bull and Google. They’ve been published in National Geographic, Juxtapoz and New York Times Magazine. Their reputations have crowned them the kings and queens of their respective art forms — some reigning since the 1970s.
On Friday, December 3, GGG’s Fresh Produce will host an Artists’ Reception, which is open to the public. Guests will have a chance to meet many of the displaying artists, as well as purchase copies of the new Graffiti Gone Global catalog — the perfect souvenir to remember this momentous exhibition. Chat with the artists, get their autographs and purchase original pieces for your own collection. Whatever you do, don’t miss out on this rare opportunity!
Graffiti Gone Global (GGG) 2010 presents Fresh Produce
An Urban Contemporary Art Exhibition during Art Basel Miami Beach
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December 1 – 5
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday 11am – 8pm
Friday 11am – 7pm; Artists’ Reception 7 – 10pm
Sunday 11am – 3pm
70 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33127
Between NW 2nd Ave. and N. Miami Ave. in Wynwood Art District