Mural in South Tel Aviv, by Tant as part of the ‘Lemala’ project
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Print release: Dan Reisinger X Broken Fingaz
In celebration of the special collaboration with The Reisinger Estate, we teamed up with Varsi Labs in Rome and produced a limited edition print, based on the mural in Talpiot, composed of cut-outs and motifs from Reisinger’s work, remixed by the Fingaz. *UPDATE* – sold out
Edition info:
13 colors silk screen print
70 x 50 CM
Edition of 100, numbered
300 G fine art paper
Signed by Broken Fingaz, with a printed signature of Dan Reisinger
Dan Reisinger X Broken Fingaz
This mural in Talpiot, Jerusalem was created in homage to the legacy of the great Dan Reisinger (1934-2019). Sampling some of Reisinger’s exceptional artworks and designs from across a career that spanned six decades — selected in close collaboration with Reisinger’s son Ilan who is now responsible for the artist’s estate — we created a permanent public work to commemorate Reisinger’s life and place in the contemporary art history of the Middle East. To Learn more about Reisinger work, visit his website.
‘Dog Sniff Dog’ print
In collaboration with the Urban Nation Museum, we’ve produced a limited edition print from the Mural we’ve painted on their building.
“Dog Sniff Dog”
3 COLOUR HAND-PRINTED SILKSCREEN PRINT
EDITION OF 100
70 X 37 CM
SIGNED & NUMBERED
300 G FINE ART PAPER
Available only at Fingaz Studio
and at the Urban Nation Museum, Berlin
Dog Sniff Dog
We painted the building of Urban Nation Museum in Schoneberg, Berlin .
We were invited as part of their new group show that deals with communication in our times, so it felt right to paint a cycle of dogs sniffing ass…
The exhibition (and mural) will be there for two years, and we also have some works inside the exhibition, go visit if you’re in Berlin.
Thank you to the curator @michelle.c.houston for inviting us
Photos by the awesome @nikakramer
‘Give Us Love’
Our latest mural in Jaljulia, a collaboration between Haifa’s master calligrapher @ahmad_zoabi and @Unga_bfc inspired by the poem Give Us Love by the Palestinian poet Fadwa Tuqan. Zoabi has been practicing traditional Arabic calligraphy for more than a decade, in this work he used Thuluth script originating from Iraq and Authmani Dewani script
Painted as part of ‘Lemala’ – a nationwide project that supports public art all over the country, curated and produced by @ghostown_crew for the @paisculture Council for the Culture and Arts