Aakash Nihalani continues to bring out his street art involving his isometric rectangles and squares. His latest pieces involve illusionary over-sized falling dominoes, raining bricks, and a 3-D cube walking path as well as other works he’s placed throughout the city of New York. He utilizes brightly-colored sticker tape, in order to help people step into a different New York and
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Aakash Nihalani opens On & Off (Often On), his first US west coast solo exhibition, at Carmichael Gallery on Thursday, January 21st. Here are a few early preview shots of his installation, as well as one of his brand new sculptural works, crafted from power coated aircraft aluminum. More info on the show here. Thanks to
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Aakash Nihalani and Know Hope brighten up the streets of Vienna during the Blk River Festival. If you look really closely, you can make out Know Hope’s little paper raindrops falling from the hole in Aakash’s top square. Clever remix of a classic Banksy image.