Justin BUA Museum Show – LACMA
Big news for the Urban Art movement! LA County Museum of Art named world-famous urban artist, BUA, as the premiere artist at ArtWalk 2010!
BUA is known as one of the most important artists (not just urban art) of our era. His works will be featured in the Plaza Level of the Art of the Americas Building at the LACMA Muse event the weekend of June 12, 2010. BUA’s URBAN ART STUDIO will feature original paintings and drawings as the artist himself hosts exclusive interviews with extraordinary individuals instrumental in shaping urban art, from graffiti writers and musicians to dancers and athletes.
We are so excited to break this news to you first and would love your support in passing this along for not only BUA, but the Urban Art Movement!
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LISS GALLERY ANNOUNCES JUSTIN BUA EXHIBIT

LAUNCH EVENT FEATURING MEET AND GREET WITH JUSTIN BUA, NOVEMBER 21, 2009
The artwork of renowned NYC artist, Justin Bua, will be exclusively available at Yorkville’s Liss Gallery. Bua’s work is well known for ‘distorted urban realism’, which combines urban rhythms and themes, graffiti, and classical art training.
Fascinated by the raw, visceral street life of New York City, Bua has designed and illustrated work with everything from skateboards and CD covers to advertising campaigns. Bua’s work captures the underground urban world from music, dance, politics, history, emotion, and cultural importance. Bua documents both the icons of his time and society’s marginalized, each, with equal reverence. His work portrays dignity and strength, commenting not only on ghetto economies and the plight of those living in the projects, but the will, the creativity, and the rich culture that has been born from the inner-city, blurring the differences between heroes and underdogs, wealth and poverty. Impeccable draftsmanship, harmonized palettes, unusual perspectives, and skillfully developed compositions place Bua in the narrow class of artists who sustain the legacy of the masters.
