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Anthony Lister, by mike hunt on Nov 19, 2007 14:42:04 GMT 1, I don't think Lister, Ian Francis or anyone else is the next big thing. People always try to play up the next big thing. There is no-one making the something even close to the same impact as banksy or even micallef did. In my opinion it is very unlikely there will be another big thing in the forseeable future. The cutting edge artists have shown themselves and time will tell if they rise to the top.
I don't think Lister, Ian Francis or anyone else is the next big thing. People always try to play up the next big thing. There is no-one making the something even close to the same impact as banksy or even micallef did. In my opinion it is very unlikely there will be another big thing in the forseeable future. The cutting edge artists have shown themselves and time will tell if they rise to the top.
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Anthony Lister, by mike hunt on Nov 19, 2007 14:44:55 GMT 1, I'm not trying to piss on anyones fire by the way. I think these artists are really good and I like their work (a lot). Doesn't follow that they are the next big thing though.
I'm not trying to piss on anyones fire by the way. I think these artists are really good and I like their work (a lot). Doesn't follow that they are the next big thing though.
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Anthony Lister, by arcam on Nov 19, 2007 15:56:38 GMT 1, Artists such as Banksy don't come along very often. I personally don't think we'll have another artist who has the same impact come on the scene for a long while yet.
Artists such as Banksy don't come along very often. I personally don't think we'll have another artist who has the same impact come on the scene for a long while yet.
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Anthony Lister, by numusic on Nov 19, 2007 16:05:00 GMT 1, I don't think Lister, Ian Francis or anyone else is the next big thing. People always try to play up the next big thing. There is no-one making the something even close to the same impact as banksy or even micallef did. In my opinion it is very unlikely there will be another big thing in the forseeable future. The cutting edge artists have shown themselves and time will tell if they rise to the top.
Next big thing aint in Street Art that's for sure. These boys have been around for 10 years plus, and apart from Shep and Banksy, no one has a hope of becoming a household name or of being discussed for any length of time in pop media etc.
Micallef and Neate and Swoon and a fair few others including Lister IMO will do fine in contemporary art land. But no one for a good ten years or so will have any sort of impact to match what's recently happened and I seriously doubt i'll be interested in it when it does break.
I don't think Lister, Ian Francis or anyone else is the next big thing. People always try to play up the next big thing. There is no-one making the something even close to the same impact as banksy or even micallef did. In my opinion it is very unlikely there will be another big thing in the forseeable future. The cutting edge artists have shown themselves and time will tell if they rise to the top. Next big thing aint in Street Art that's for sure. These boys have been around for 10 years plus, and apart from Shep and Banksy, no one has a hope of becoming a household name or of being discussed for any length of time in pop media etc. Micallef and Neate and Swoon and a fair few others including Lister IMO will do fine in contemporary art land. But no one for a good ten years or so will have any sort of impact to match what's recently happened and I seriously doubt i'll be interested in it when it does break.
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mike hunt
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Anthony Lister, by mike hunt on Nov 19, 2007 18:15:02 GMT 1, exactly right nuart. The next big thing won't even be streetart, let alone specific streetartists. I think after 10 years or so, the next big thing will be digging holes in the ground in an arty fashion. I christen this potential movement ArtsHole. Streetart is dead! Long live ArtsHole! The revolution begins here my friends. Hello? Anybody?
exactly right nuart. The next big thing won't even be streetart, let alone specific streetartists. I think after 10 years or so, the next big thing will be digging holes in the ground in an arty fashion. I christen this potential movement ArtsHole. Streetart is dead! Long live ArtsHole! The revolution begins here my friends. Hello? Anybody?
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Anthony Lister, by BK83 on Nov 19, 2007 21:28:20 GMT 1, Lister did a huge piece round the corner from me here in NYC's Lower East Side. I was a little dissapointed actually. He went over a piece I had started just a week earlier, I was arrested halfway thru which sucked, but I planned on completing it until he did his huge mural. oh well.
He lives and has his art studio in williamsburg, Brooklyn....
Lister did a huge piece round the corner from me here in NYC's Lower East Side. I was a little dissapointed actually. He went over a piece I had started just a week earlier, I was arrested halfway thru which sucked, but I planned on completing it until he did his huge mural. oh well.
He lives and has his art studio in williamsburg, Brooklyn....
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Anthony Lister, by ABC on Nov 19, 2007 21:48:30 GMT 1, Im glad others are saying that not everyone can be the next best thing, I seem to be taking more hits than Pete Doherty lately for my posts.
Im glad others are saying that not everyone can be the next best thing, I seem to be taking more hits than Pete Doherty lately for my posts.
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Anthony Lister, by Pootle on Nov 19, 2007 21:52:59 GMT 1, There's certainly a lot of buzz / hype around Lister (justified or not). Personally I like his stuff - especially his superhero stuff - but maybe that's the geek in me. Whether he'll be the next Banksy - no, but I certainly think he's one of the better artists out there.
There's certainly a lot of buzz / hype around Lister (justified or not). Personally I like his stuff - especially his superhero stuff - but maybe that's the geek in me. Whether he'll be the next Banksy - no, but I certainly think he's one of the better artists out there.
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Anthony Lister, by stuey09 on Nov 19, 2007 21:57:19 GMT 1, Im glad others are saying that not everyone can be the next best thing, I seem to be taking more hits than Pete Doherty lately for my posts.
Have one back off me ABC. Your posts always put a useful and honest perspective on whatever subject you post on. That deserves a bit of respect.
Im glad others are saying that not everyone can be the next best thing, I seem to be taking more hits than Pete Doherty lately for my posts. Have one back off me ABC. Your posts always put a useful and honest perspective on whatever subject you post on. That deserves a bit of respect.
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Anthony Lister, by arcam on Nov 19, 2007 21:59:10 GMT 1, Have one back from me as well ABC, I agree with Stuey.
Have one back from me as well ABC, I agree with Stuey.
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Anthony Lister, by Simococo on Nov 19, 2007 22:06:39 GMT 1, I might be sounding a little radical, but when I first say his work on fecal face it reminded me of when I first saw Neate. Beautiful lines, great colours and the lad has painted outside too....
I might be sounding a little radical, but when I first say his work on fecal face it reminded me of when I first saw Neate. Beautiful lines, great colours and the lad has painted outside too....
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Anthony Lister, by mike hunt on Nov 20, 2007 12:05:07 GMT 1, Yea - I got a hit for my post too. I've changed my mind because of it. Everyone is going to be the ext big thing. Especially that Donovan person.
Im glad others are saying that not everyone can be the next best thing, I seem to be taking more hits than Pete Doherty lately for my posts.
Yea - I got a hit for my post too. I've changed my mind because of it. Everyone is going to be the ext big thing. Especially that Donovan person. Im glad others are saying that not everyone can be the next best thing, I seem to be taking more hits than Pete Doherty lately for my posts.
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Anthony Lister, by holden on Nov 20, 2007 12:15:39 GMT 1, Have one back from me, but pleeeaaase tow the line, no more radical comments that are going to upset folks!! ;D
Have one back from me, but pleeeaaase tow the line, no more radical comments that are going to upset folks!! ;D
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Anthony Lister, by mike hunt on Nov 20, 2007 13:13:37 GMT 1, thank you so much. I promise to behave in future. Maybe we could have a forum whip (like they do in politics) to keep people in order?
Have one back from me, but pleeeaaase tow the line, no more radical comments that are going to upset folks!! ;D
thank you so much. I promise to behave in future. Maybe we could have a forum whip (like they do in politics) to keep people in order? Have one back from me, but pleeeaaase tow the line, no more radical comments that are going to upset folks!! ;D
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Anthony Lister, by Daniel Silk on Nov 20, 2007 13:43:30 GMT 1, hmmmm I think Street/Graffiti Art is gonna be much bigger over the next 10+ years then you think. The problem with artists such as Lister, Micallef, Donwood and even Dan Baldwin is that their work will never connect with a big percentage of the population. I'm not knocking any or those artists work coz they are all great! ;D but Street/Graffiti art will always get a bigger impact with the population coz its not TELLING people its art does that make sense? This country is full of millions of people that would never go to Tate Modern or a posh gallery, but they connect with the work of people like Banksy ;D Thats the reason he has done so well over the last few years. A massive number of the UK population would never want a Hirst on the wall, but would love a Banksy thats the difference!
hmmmm I think Street/Graffiti Art is gonna be much bigger over the next 10+ years then you think. The problem with artists such as Lister, Micallef, Donwood and even Dan Baldwin is that their work will never connect with a big percentage of the population. I'm not knocking any or those artists work coz they are all great! ;D but Street/Graffiti art will always get a bigger impact with the population coz its not TELLING people its art does that make sense? This country is full of millions of people that would never go to Tate Modern or a posh gallery, but they connect with the work of people like Banksy ;D Thats the reason he has done so well over the last few years. A massive number of the UK population would never want a Hirst on the wall, but would love a Banksy thats the difference!
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Anthony Lister, by holden on Nov 20, 2007 14:17:40 GMT 1, hmmmm I think Street/Graffiti Art is gonna be much bigger over the next 10+ years then you think. The problem with artists such as Lister, Micallef, Donwood and even Dan Baldwin is that their work will never connect with a big percentage of the population. I'm not knocking any or those artists work coz they are all great! ;D but Street/Graffiti art will always get a bigger impact with the population coz its not TELLING people its art does that make sense? This country is full of millions of people that would never go to Tate Modern or a posh gallery, but they connect with the work of people like Banksy ;D Thats the reason he has done so well over the last few years. A massive number of the UK population would never want a Hirst on the wall, but would love a Banksy thats the difference!
Well put that man It certainly holds true in that here, we can ALL appreciate Banksy but have differing views on Lister, Micallef, Donwood and even Hutch. If we, a biased group of society, that loves our street art and even we have differing opinions then Jo Blow on the street will be even more diverse in their take on whats hot and whats not. Whilst there are many talented artists, having that wide audience is the key.....whicj=h I guess is the reason they are telling Mr Morrissey 'we'll have more of the same please'
hmmmm I think Street/Graffiti Art is gonna be much bigger over the next 10+ years then you think. The problem with artists such as Lister, Micallef, Donwood and even Dan Baldwin is that their work will never connect with a big percentage of the population. I'm not knocking any or those artists work coz they are all great! ;D but Street/Graffiti art will always get a bigger impact with the population coz its not TELLING people its art does that make sense? This country is full of millions of people that would never go to Tate Modern or a posh gallery, but they connect with the work of people like Banksy ;D Thats the reason he has done so well over the last few years. A massive number of the UK population would never want a Hirst on the wall, but would love a Banksy thats the difference! Well put that man It certainly holds true in that here, we can ALL appreciate Banksy but have differing views on Lister, Micallef, Donwood and even Hutch. If we, a biased group of society, that loves our street art and even we have differing opinions then Jo Blow on the street will be even more diverse in their take on whats hot and whats not. Whilst there are many talented artists, having that wide audience is the key.....whicj=h I guess is the reason they are telling Mr Morrissey 'we'll have more of the same please'
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Anthony Lister, by Simococo on Nov 22, 2007 22:01:30 GMT 1, Does anyone know any galleries currently selling Lister?
Does anyone know any galleries currently selling Lister?
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Anthony Lister, by jome on Nov 22, 2007 22:28:34 GMT 1, Does anyone know any galleries currently selling Lister?
Elms Lester
Does anyone know any galleries currently selling Lister? Elms Lester
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Anthony Lister, by Simococo on Nov 22, 2007 22:30:14 GMT 1, I thought they had sold out?
I thought they had sold out?
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Anthony Lister, by jome on Nov 22, 2007 22:42:38 GMT 1, Well, go and ask them. They are really nice. A gallery who represents an artist usually has some pieces of him/her all year long, even if there is not any current show of him/her.
Well, go and ask them. They are really nice. A gallery who represents an artist usually has some pieces of him/her all year long, even if there is not any current show of him/her.
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Anthony Lister, by numusic on Nov 22, 2007 22:52:26 GMT 1, I thought they had sold out?
I'll PM you
I thought they had sold out? I'll PM you
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Anthony Lister, by fecam on Dec 4, 2007 23:24:11 GMT 1, StupidKrap have the 2 recent Lister prints up on ebay. They held 2 of each edition [of 35] back to auction:
search.ebay.com.au/_W0QQsassZstupidkrap
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Anthony Lister, by top on Dec 4, 2007 23:45:02 GMT 1, Batweb girl for me please!
Batweb girl for me please!
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Anthony Lister, by jamesreeve5 on Dec 5, 2007 20:35:30 GMT 1, Part of me thinks Silky could be right here, but part of me thinks he could be wrong... street art needs to break through its label of vapidity (personally I think some street artists works are pretty shallow while others do have a lot to them) to really be considered a long withstanding art movement in the greater scheme of things. Or at least that's what most fine art collectors, dealers and critics always say to me when I bring it up.
Some artists have done this... Banksy and McGee most notably, I think. On a side note, I think that McGee has probably distanced himself enough to where he isn't even reliant on a street art buyers market anymore (this could be the reason why he is talked about so little on here).
Ultimately there is only so much "cool" that can be sold and an entire art movement can't expect to rest on it forever. A good book that deals with this is "The Warhol Economy" can't remember the author though
Part of me thinks Silky could be right here, but part of me thinks he could be wrong... street art needs to break through its label of vapidity (personally I think some street artists works are pretty shallow while others do have a lot to them) to really be considered a long withstanding art movement in the greater scheme of things. Or at least that's what most fine art collectors, dealers and critics always say to me when I bring it up.
Some artists have done this... Banksy and McGee most notably, I think. On a side note, I think that McGee has probably distanced himself enough to where he isn't even reliant on a street art buyers market anymore (this could be the reason why he is talked about so little on here).
Ultimately there is only so much "cool" that can be sold and an entire art movement can't expect to rest on it forever. A good book that deals with this is "The Warhol Economy" can't remember the author though
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Anthony Lister, by pezlow on Dec 5, 2007 20:46:38 GMT 1, Part of me thinks Silky could be right here, but part of me thinks he could be wrong... street art needs to break through its label of vapidity (personally I think some street artists works are pretty shallow while others do have a lot to them) to really be considered a long withstanding art movement in the greater scheme of things. Or at least that's what most fine art collectors, dealers and critics always say to me when I bring it up.
Bet the same sort of people were saying the same sort of things about the pop art movement, minimalism, abstract expressionism hell even impressionism once upon a time.
Part of me thinks Silky could be right here, but part of me thinks he could be wrong... street art needs to break through its label of vapidity (personally I think some street artists works are pretty shallow while others do have a lot to them) to really be considered a long withstanding art movement in the greater scheme of things. Or at least that's what most fine art collectors, dealers and critics always say to me when I bring it up. Bet the same sort of people were saying the same sort of things about the pop art movement, minimalism, abstract expressionism hell even impressionism once upon a time.
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Anthony Lister, by jamesreeve5 on Dec 5, 2007 21:18:11 GMT 1, Bet the same sort of people were saying the same sort of things about the pop art movement, minimalism, abstract expressionism hell even impressionism once upon a time.
Maybe they were, maybe they weren't... but they weren't saying it about Jeff Koons or the YBAers when they burst on to the scene...
I dunno, just my opinion, too bad it garners negative respect...
Bet the same sort of people were saying the same sort of things about the pop art movement, minimalism, abstract expressionism hell even impressionism once upon a time. Maybe they were, maybe they weren't... but they weren't saying it about Jeff Koons or the YBAers when they burst on to the scene... I dunno, just my opinion, too bad it garners negative respect...
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