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Meek (born 1978, Melbourne, Australia 〔("Begging for change. 2004" ), Meek bio information at National Gallery of Art, Canberra, Australia〕) is a notable street artist operating out of Melbourne, Australia, and specialising in the subgenre of stencil graffiti. Meek started putting up street art in early 2003 and enjoys the irony of his name in a subject area that is all about bragging and boasting. He lived in London for some time and was exposed to the work of Banksy. As well as stenciling prolifically, Meek has also hijacked billboards, and used wheat paste and stickers. The book ''Stencil Graffiti Capital'' devotes a chapter to Meek. Other books that display his works are ''Stencil Pirates'' by Josh McPhee, ''Conform'' by Saskia Folk and ''Street art uncut'' by Matthew Lunn. Meek also appears in feature documentary RASH 2005, a film which explores the cultural value of street art in Melbourne, Australia.〔''RASH'' (2005) - Feature-length documentary film about Melbourne street art and graffiti. (Official website )〕 His work has been exhibited in: * Melbourne Stencil Festival, 2005 * BACKWOODS - An Exhibition of the EVERFRESH STUDIOS, Wooden Shadow Gallery, Richmond (VIC), 21 April 2007 * National Gallery of Art, Canberra, Australia 〔 == See also == *List of Street Artists *Types of graffiti *Spray paint art 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Meek (street artist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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