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Welcome to No Walls. Serving a new generation of art buyers and collectors No Walls are a primary source of the freshest street and urban art talent as well as selling rare, secondary market originals and prints by some of our favourite artists including Banksy, Faile, Blek Le Rat, Antony Micallef, Paul Insect and Shepard Fairey.
We're based in London but aren’t tied to a permanent space or one city, preferring to use the best temporary spaces and fitting the space to the artist for each show. The emphasis at No Walls is on work that we love, regardless of the artists background, and on doing things differently. You want to buy work that reflects the world in which you live, from people who speak your language and that's where No Walls come in.
We’ll be adding more artists and more work in the coming months so check back regularly for updates or sign up to our mailing list. Any images you see on No Walls are of the pieces in question, so when you buy from us you know exactly what you’re getting.
No Walls launched with Crapitalism, Ben Frost's first UK solo show, and we have more events planned into 2009 where we'll be bringing you more of the best emerging talent from around the world. Until we see you again, you’ll have to make do with browsing our wares online. Everything on the site is for sale, so enjoy. |
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| 29-10-2008 - Free Shipping and Ben Frost Artist Proofs Available |
To help Ben's collectors overseas, we're offering free worldwide shipping on all Ben Frost work until the end of November. Would be amiss of us to restrict this to Australia, so we’re extending the offer worldwide. Just add your Ben Frost items to your basket and when you checkout... ...more |
| 23-10-2008 - Banksy Tesco Value Tomato Soup Grabs The Headlines |
Banksy grabbed the headlines once again after the second Bonhams Urban Art auction. A packed auction room saw his iconic "Tesco Value Tomato Soup" selling for £117,600, smashing the estimate of £80,000. The oil on canvas from 2004 was the most expensive item on the night in an auction... ...more |
| 09-10-2008 - Banksy Opens Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill |
Hats off to Banksy yet again for his latest installation, the Village Petstore and Charcoal Grill. Opened this morning in Greenwich Village, New York at 89 7th Ave. South. The show concentrates on the contradictory ways we see and use animals and stays open until the end of October. Genius. ...more |
| 29-09-2008 - Crapitalism Last Remaining Work Available Online |
With Crapitalism now underway we've uploaded the few remaining pieces onto the site for those of you overseas or who can't make it down. All available to purchase online, including the first three No Walls published prints Death Mattel, Free While They Last and Apocalypse The Musical. ...more |
| 10-09-2008 - Ben Frost on Juxtapoz |
Check out Juxtapoz for Ben Frost's recent interview with their Sydney based contributing writer, Alana Armstrong as he prepares to head over to London for Crapitalism. Ben talks about his style evolving and there a couple of sneak previews of previously unseen new work from the show. ...more |
| 19-08-2008 - Ben Frost Coke Is It Canvas |
Ahead of Crapitalism, Ben Frost's first UK solo show we have a handful of Ben's "Coke Is It" canvasses available to purchase through the No Walls site. Hand painted image of Kate Moss in acrylic and enamel, with a two colour aerosol stencil. Edition of 25 and only £200 each. Limited to one... ...more |
| 13-08-2008 - Ben Frost Crapitalism UK Solo Show Announced |
No Walls inaugural show at the end of September promises to be something special as Ben Frost brings his distinctive collage style mash-ups to London for his first UK solo show, Crapitalism. Crapitalism will be a selection of new paintings, prints and a video installation as Ben explores the... ...more |
| 08-08-2008 - No Walls Site Launches |
No Walls site is now officially open for business as we bring you the freshest creative talent from around the world along with work by some of our personal favourites including Shepard Fairey, Banksy, Faile, Blek Le Rat, Antony Micallef and more. A big thank you goes to Duncan and Jamie... ...more |