Featuring pop-up shows that highlight contemporary art from both emerging and established artists in LONDON, NEW YORK, PARIS, TOKYO both physically and digitally!
Where the city becomes the gallery.
Mission: Art for everyone
How It Works
Apply online with your artwork.
Get selected by our curatorial team.
Display your work on digital or physical display
Receive documentation - photos & video proof of your work on-site.
The Awards
As part of each edition of The exhibition, selected artists not only gain international visibility on billboards + exhibitions across major cities - they also have the chance to be part of our annual art book!
The AwardS
£500 for the 1st winner
£200 for the 2nd winner
art supplies voucher for the 3rd winner
in cash prizes
10 x Honorable Mentions
Selected artists will receive:
Featured Profiles in the Winners section
Interview Pages in the Winners section
Social media promotion of your current and upcoming work, announcements, and exhibitions on our Instagram
STREETERS
STREETERS
ARTISTS
Frank den Os
Born in 1965 in Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Resides and works in Crozon sur Vauvre, France.
Frank den Os has been a playwright for most of his professional life. A more or less incidental relocation to the solitude of the French countryside of Le Berry some years ago offered him a convincing ability to connect with what surrounds and the meaningful omnipresence of nature. This experience sparked an inescapable urge to document his inner landscapes differently by making a world perceptible that he knows has always been there, but veiled, if only by his ineptitude to identify it in a more efficacious, weighty manner before.
Masamichi Sato
Studied string theory and black hole physics in graduate school of the Tokyo Institute of Technology. After graduation, spent more than 11 years in the financial industry. After that, experienced several research jobs including at the University of Tokyo, mainly in the field of computational biology. Current professional research fields are mathematical oncology, computational neuroscience, and quantum biology. Affected by wide-ranged artists including Wassily Kandinsky, Salvador Dali, Taro Okamoto, Shinro Ohtake, and so on. J-pop music lover. Desktop music composition under training.
H(humanities), M(mathematical), N(natural), S(social). I have studied sciences of these fields, and these are fields being studied at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, where Albert Einstein was, and Edward Witten is belonging now. Although the study in graduate student days was interesting, but too much concentration to physics study has brought the loss of humanity on the other hand (I was like a physics robot). The use of ‘Humans’ is the commandment to myself not to make further same mistakes again. In addition, the last letter “s” is not only the head letter of science but also represents my will of cherishing diversity by using the plural.