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  • Porn Is Moving & It’s Got An Ace Ad

    As you might already know by now porn sites are getting a new home. No longer will they be confined to www. websites they’ll have their own special place on the internet with sites beginning xxx. … you get the… read more »

    We Made A Red One

    Here at Jack HQ we’re not usually ones to gush over something overly romantic but this video is pretty bloody brilliant. Made by American note book company Field Notes the video is thoughtful, charming, funny & sweet so put judgement… read more »

    Intro: Janice Wu

    Canadian artist Janice Wu is known for her works inspired by every day objects we find tucked away in our pockets or at the bottom of our bags. Exploring ‘how seemingly worthless objects have potential for whimsy and how the… read more »

    The Pothole Gardener

    Steve Wheen, The Pothole Gardener has been making us feel all countryfied this morning with his mini gardens that are cropping up around East London. Steve has started to fill up the potholes in East London with mini living worlds… read more »

  • The Rubbish That Makes Amazing Art

    It may be hard to believe but piles of rubbish and twisted metal can make beautiful art pieces when put together correctly. The reason why we know is the artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster who have constructed 3D piles of rubbish… read more »

    Russia’s Answer To Banksy

    A mysterious street artist has been dubbed Russia’s answer to Banksy for his giant graffiti that in recent months has popped up all over Moscow. Known only as his tag, P183 the artist uses things he finds on the streets… read more »

    East London Street Art

    A great round up of street art in east London here from Hooked blog. The round up includes new work form Insect being his large scale baby heads, Nathan Bowen‘s work on a shutter on Commercial Street and Pablo Delgado filling the streets with his miniature… read more »

    Graffiti Planes

    Here at Who’s Jack HQ we’re not massive fans of flying. There’s something about being high up above the ground in nothing but a tin can however after seeing these cool graffiti planes we could well begin to change our… read more »

  • The Artist Facebook Made Rich

    All the way back in 2005 artist David Choe was employed to decorate the then Facebook office, at the time the website was just a start up with it’s owners having no real idea of quite how successful it was going… read more »

    Art On The Street Ben Wilson

    Ben Wilson tackles chewing gum on our pavements making them into minni works of art. An exhibition and trail of ben’s work comes to Trinity Buoy Wharf this February. This will be the first exhibition in a new arts programme funded… read more »

    Vault Arts Festival

    London. It’s full of quirkyness and kookyness, artistic endeavours that sit just left of the middle. This Spring (maybe that’s optimistic, Winter) I’m looking forward to VAULT – a three-week festival of theatre, film and music, run by Heritage Arts.… read more »

    TV Locations As Art

    Clever artist Tim Doyle has taken famous TV locations including Moe’s Tavern and the Kwik-E-Mart from The Simpsons and re-imagined them as real locations for a new exhibition entitled Unreal Estate. Also feeling Doyles creative charms are Satriale’s Pork Store from The Sopranos… read more »

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