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The colorful Graffiti House. Max Touhey “Instead of a building that whitewashed the area, we thought it’d be a cool idea to incorporate art into the project,” says Brett Harris of AKI ...
Photo: Peter J. Smith for The Wall Street Journal In the hipster-rich outer boroughs, the latest residential amenity isn’t a swank new gym, dog salon or movie room. It is graffiti.
An MTA station agent discovered the black graffiti on the platform tile wall of the Dyckman Street subway station in Inwood at around 7:30 p.m. on Monday and immediately called the police, ...
In the 1980s, the graffiti artist was everywhere in the nation's capital. Now the city, which has been on an anti-graffiti crusade, is going to display Cool 'Disco' Dan's work.