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Urban Affairs

Written by Rob Longworth at 16:11 on July 3rd, 2008
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Not to be confused with married city dwellers getting it on with other folk, Urban Affairs is a street and urban art exhibition held in Berlin from July 5. Hosting 45 artists from 10 countries, Galerie Friedrichshoehe, a brand new 900 sq. meter exhibition space located in a post-industrial building in Berlin-Friedrichshain, will be the home to all the big hitters of the urban art genre until August 3.

To keep up to tabs with all the happenings, check out the Urban Affairs website.

Thanks to ekosystem for the pics.

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