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#498 Beat Gipp

“Stubnitz”
60 x 86 cm

Beat is a swiss born screenprinter who lives and works in Berlin. He is part of the No Style Fuckers art collective.

No Style Fuckers or NSF started in 2003 as a D.I.Y. print paint performance and propaganda project and consists of an undefined number of people once centered around the Fleischerei (ex butchers shop) 116 Torstrasse in Berlin, Mitte. A new ownership of the property brought an end in 2008, despite a conscientious year-long effort to maintain the location. Operation moved over the old East/West border into Kreuzberg on Mariannenplatz and the concept remains similiar to the old with spaces for screen printing, street art, open source music and video production, design ateliers, gallery and meeting point for those interested in sticky subculture. The new location name is Czentrifuga and, like before, it is a subsidiary from “Unter Druck – Kultur von der Straße e.V.” which is a socio-cultural association that also works with ostracised and homeless people in Berlin. Rent is paid in part through the selling of screenprint products and also in part through screen print commissions. Around 8 people are regularly busy with running the production, the store and the various ateliers, together with a much larger network in Berlin and abroad. NSF produces its own stickers, patches, posters, magazines, books, textiles, accessoires, packaging for vinyl, CD’s and tape releases.

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