Tuesday, September 29th, 2009...00:02
Kindred Times and Future Goodbyes
A few weeks ago, I went to an abandoned shell of a building in Tel Aviv to cover a show called “Kindred Times and Future Goodbyes” for Juxtapoz Magazine.
It was put on by arguably the best artists in that town’s street art scene – Know Hope, Klone, Zero Cents, and Foma.
Know Hope put me up in his studio/apartment at the other side of town. Zero Cents introduced me to the wrongest and best hot dog (in a sesame seed roll, with mayonnaise and fresh salad). Klone went all Russian on me and Foma showed me that anything boys can do, women can do better. Good times, good art, good friends.
My only issue is my rather, er, “heavy-handed” security check entering and leaving Israel. On my departing flight I thought “If this plane crashes, the last person to ever touch my breasts would’ve been 5′4″ and called Yonit.”
The story, the pictures, and the video can be found here.
More pictures can also be found on my flickr here.

2 Comments
September 29th, 2009 at 10:51
Nice work. Good to see there’s artists in world willing to take risks. Had to get on a plane to find them though.
April 5th, 2010 at 08:55
Coney Island hot dogs from Detroit are the best! Woot!
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