
We stopped by 11 Spring yesterday for a quick visit. Lines around the block, but everyone was polite and things seemed to be moving pretty fast. If you come on Saturday, please try to be patient-- and if you're in a hurry, get there early! The doors open at 11am.

We've gotten several requests to put up more pix-- with the building so crowded it can be hard to get good shots. If you do shoot, it pays to bring a stand-alone flash. Here are some more of our favorite pieces-- if you know the names of artists in the unlabeled ones, please leave them in the comments.

Thundercut


Celso

Cycle



Malcolm

Jace and Blek Le Rat

Waldo

Jasmine

Borf


Jace


Michael Defeo
If you do visit, please consider adding your pictures to the 11 Spring Street Group on Flickr. Here are some reports from some of our interweb friends:
Towerload -- Wooster on Spring - a Street Art Time Capsule
Gridskipper -- 11 Spring Street Reveal
A Blog Soup: 11 Spring St.: Grand Closing Party
More from A Blog Soup
And of course, complete coverage at Streetsy
Also, be sure to see all the shots we put up in yesterday's post.





"Complete coverage at Streetsy"?
You mean the coverage here wasn't complete? You could tell this was a Jake Dobkin post. We didn't get just a picture or two on the main page and then the rest if you actually clicked to read the article. No, all sixteen pictures were on the main page. We get it, Jake -- you like "street art." And you wonder why people here like to write "death to the hipsters."
Look at all dem fags looking at that homo "art".
Jake is one fly Jew.
and yet more material here, with comment from HOST18 (DYM) discussing his decision to bomb the wall, and Marc Shiller from Wooster Collective speaks with us about the show, and questions I had regarding the event.