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Photo via Julie Torres. On July 17th artist Julie Torres was taken in by Brooklyn's Finest for painting on her own paper, that was taped up at North 11th Street and Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg ...
Allison Freidin discusses the future of the Museum of Graffiti, and what sets street art apart from other genres. Price Database. 04 July ... these incredible works on paper came out of that time ...
Pieces from 25 graffiti well-known artists come together at “Get Lucky,” a new exhibit co-curated by Laura “Lulu” Reich, former associate director of West Chelsea Contemporary gallery, and Emmy ...
With 85 galleries this year, the New York art fair devoted to works on paper explores the large and small, the personal and political. by Daniel A. Gross March 9, 2018 March 10, 2018 Subscribe to ...
In the 1990s, graffiti was a favored target of New York City Police Commissioner William J. Bratton, who embraced the “broken windows” theory of policing, which held that aggressively ...
Rock Paper Scissor production company in Santa Monica. Meanwhile, RISK talked to us about L.A. street art, custom car culture, and where graffiti is headed.
Graffiti gained popularity as art on New York City subway trains in the 1970s. And by the 1980s Boston had a full-blown graffiti scene. The elevated Orange Line route that ran through Roxbury was ...
Chicago graffiti artist Joos says his philosophy is ‘the wall needed painting’ Drawn uninvited to viaducts, L trains, abandoned buildings and other sometimes-dangerous settings, his artwork is ...
Make, an old-school graffiti artist who in 2000 created the first Russian graffiti crew, RUS, says that street art is important because it can show the local population’s own, uncensored voice ...
A local artist painted a sprawling colorful mural to cover up graffiti blemishing a Bay Ridge street corner, only to find that vandals had defaced the painting less than 24 hours later — leaving the ...
Back in the '90s, Derek Guy and his friends would hang out in train yards and study the graffiti on the sides of the parked trains, which were like colorful, exotic, rolling art galleries.
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