Rubin415

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Rubin415 also known as "Rubin" is a

Finnish by heritage.[1]

Rubin's murals can be seen in Scandinavia and in several cities throughout the US[2] and in the greater New York City area. His style is connected to the graffuturism movement and he's known for his abstract, geometric and minimalistic style.[3]

In the fall of 2013 Rubin participated in the Aqueduct Racetrack mural project.[4] In the spring of 2014 Rubin painted a large mural outside the Domino Sugar Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn as part of the "Domino Walls"-project and under curatorial advisement by Brooklyn Street Art.[5]

Rubin has also collaborated with Vice Magazine,[1] Heineken,[6] and MTV,[7] among others.

Rubin also produces prints and wood panels and he has been part of several group shows in the US. In the spring of 2014 he participated in the Succulent Studios art space Palabra group show in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, showcasing his 8 x 8 installation "Rubin's cube".[8]

In the spring of 2014 Rubin collaborated with the Scandinavian fashion brand COMMON for the brands SS14-collection.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b [1], Vice Magazine presents the muralists, at Art of Blue; by Vice Magazine; published September 30, 2013, retrieved May 19, 2014
  2. ^ [2], at 12 oz Prophet; Senior editor; published March 17, 2012, retrieved May 19, 2014
  3. ^ [3], Rubin: Typography Through Abstraction at ArtSlant; by Rhiannon Platt; published July 29, 2013, retrieved May 19, 2014
  4. ^ [4], at NY1; by Bree Driscoll; published November 23, 2013, retrieved May 19, 2014
  5. ^ [5], at Brooklyn Street Art; by Steven P. Harrington; published May 13, 2014, retrieved May 19, 2014
  6. ^ Paschall, Valerie (2013-09-13). "Check Out the Finished "Open Your World" Murals". Curbed DC. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  7. ^ [6] Art Collective 4Burners Paints Avengers Mural in South Bronx, at MTV; by Eddie Wright; published July 5, 2012, retrieved May 19, 2014
  8. ^ [7], Preview Succulent studios Palabra Exhibit, at 12 oz Prophet; by Spencer LZ; published May 19, 2014, retrieved May 19, 2014
  9. ^ [8], at High Snobiety; by Georgia Reeve; published August 23, 2013, retrieved May 19, 2014

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