An exhibition titled 'Long Dark Tunnel' showcases graffiti art beside Piccadilly Circus, featuring three prominent artists: 10Foot, Tox, and Fume. Housed in a creatively designed faux tube station, the exhibition presents a variety of prints, some for sale while others showcase artistic remnants from police seizures. The artists' works playfully reimagine London's iconic tube imagery and street signs, maintaining a connection to their origins while appealing to a broader audience. The exhibition is free to visit, open Wednesday to Sunday until April 12, and includes a related Big Issue takeover.
The exhibition features three graffiti artists, 10Foot, Tox, and Fume, showcasing a mix of works that transition into marketable art while respecting their underground origins.
Even if you don't like the artistic style, the exhibition is excellently designed, resembling a distorted Piccadilly Circus tube station, inviting visitors to explore.
While some prints are for sale, others are remnants seized by police, showcasing a unique aspect of graffiti art made with tube train soot.
I have a challenging relationship with this genre of art; I appreciate the artistry but not its execution, though I would buy some pieces if I could.
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