Galerie Helenbeck presents the largest street art exhibition of American & European Street Art: Whole in the Wall 1970 is in New York. The exhibition will take place at Splashlight, former photo studios at 529-535 West 35th Street located in Chelsea in New York from 28 May to 27 June 2009. Galerie Helenbeck has brought this exhibition back to where this art form began, New York.
Porsche Cars North America is proud to be patron of this exhibition. The show is also supported by Red Bull, Voss Water and IFL Transport.
May 29 – June 27, 2009
We love music, good causes and foundations that supports them. On April 2009, the Playing for Change Foundation (PFCF) is releasing a fantastic CD and DVD. The CD and DVD features the collaborative efforts of film director Mark Johnson, a Grammy Award Wining director and various artists from around the world. For the past decade Mark has worked with some of the most renowned musicians and producers in the film and music industry. As the co-founder of the Playing For Change documentaries, Mark Johnson has perfected an innovative outside, mobile technique for recording musicians outdoors, combining musical artists from around the world to create universal music sessions.
The Foundation
Playing for Change Foundation (PFCP) is dedicated to connecting the world through music by providing resources to musicians and their communities featured in the Playing For Change documentary film series.
PFCF is also proud to colaborate with (RED) WIRE in the fight against AIDS in Africa.
Pre-order the CD/DVD “Playing For Change” Songs Around The World” now at Amazon.com
“Cowboy in Mountains.” Patagonia Cowboy series. 2008. © Muftafa Abdulaziz
Of Note magazine provides a platform where art is not bounded or filtered by subject matter, medium or popularity but rather founded on empowerment activism, and social dialogue. The artists and artistic works featured in Of Note demonstrate a commitment to global citizenship and social change. The mission, of this online publication is to increase participation and improve access to artists and artwork that celebrates people of color.
Indigo was more than happy to work with Of Note and organize their vast, extensive material allowing the variation of artwork and media to be experienced in an accessible and visually appealing way. We worked with Of Note to develop an online newsletter that would create a clear visual impact and also allow email delivery to be compatible with most emails clients as well as webmail.
Throughout the newsletter readers are provided with the most current as well as previously featured news in art, photography, theater, and dance. Of Note views these art-forms as seamlessly connected. Indigo respected this viewpoint throughout the newsletter design navigating viewers directly from one art-form to the next, from artist to artist.


The Of Note newsletter allows readers to be first introduced to the artwork within the broader context of the featured collection, then receive an a more in depth look at the artists other work and background. Furthermore, the newsletter familiarizes viewers with the respective venues displaying the artwork channeling visitors to explore the extended collection.
On Thursday January 15th 2009, T-Mobile Wireless Communications coordinated a gorilla commercial video inside London’s Liverpool street train station. After months of planning and incredible logistics, the crew successfully managed both viral and broadcasting target audience. Great collective and creative work!
The Teaser
While we’re bummed out that the British graffiti artist and self-proclaimed art terrorist Banksy’s latest NYC exhibit closed on Halloween night, we’re psyched that it’s still online. So if you haven’t seen this odd and curious yet amazing display, visit The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill. Located at 89 Seventh Avenue South, Banksy staged a bunch of animatronic “pets” including baby chicken nuggets, swimming fish sticks, squirming Italian breakfast sausages and more. We especially loved the leopard cat/coat sitting in the tree.
Take a look at some footage we shot last weekend:

