BLAMI
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BLAMI’s work has no set props. It doesn’t need any. BLAMI signs his name in capital letters. Just like freedom movements and guerrilla groups do. BLAMI. Anywhere, anytime...
Amongst others, he made a few direct attacks at the Sonar Festival in 2001 and at last year’s Pop-Attack in Barcelona. His message, however, fits in just as comfortably in everyday life. You can find his drawings and iconography on street walls, t-shirts and on bits of paper or traffic lights.
BLAMI’s works of art have a definite visual, musical and urban flavour to them. An art critic would call him “aesthetically and ethically provocative”. But we’re not having any of that crap.
What makes something provocative? What cannot be denied is the playful and daring attitude present in its work. Whether you like it not, BLAMI proves that there’s a place in society for this kind of thing.

blami goes to italy
BLAMI began an exhibition of his work at the contemporary art gallery "Zuni" in Ferrara, Italy on the 25th of January. This exhibition runs to the end of February. Slam Jam and Loreak Mendian made the whole thing possible.

e-mail: info@slamjam.it
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