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Salam Al-Marayati, president and co-founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, said it's the first mural at a mosque in ...
You know how sometimes the most unassuming places hide the most extraordinary treasures? Graffiti’s Sports Pub in Stevens Point, Wisconsin is exactly that kind of magical food paradox. The historic ...
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The Body Optimist on MSNThis artist painted graffiti in the most unlikely place imaginable
Street art sometimes shows up where you least expect it. A contemporary artist has chosen to subvert the codes of graffiti by ...
The sun beat down on the Capitol Hill gatehouse structure as the temperature slunk toward 90 degrees. Pigeon behinds butted ...
Day 2 of the Cheyenne River Youth Project’s 11th Annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam has begun. The nine headlining ...
They all showed off their talents at this year's Smithsonian Folklife Festival. The theme: How youth keep cultural traditions ...
There are moments in history when the shadows of the past cast such a long menace over the present that they become ...
The world’s most elusive graffiti artist’s latest work depicts a lighthouse stencilled on a drab, beige wall, along with the words “I want to be what you saw in me.” Banksy posted his latest artwork ...
“Gordon Matta-Clark: NYC Graffiti 1972/3” has the feel of a time capsule that never veers too far into didacticism, while the art almost makes you feel like you’re there.
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a prominent street art curator — did something surprising: He sued.
Have you ever looked out the window of your car and noticed a word or image on a wall that wasn’t there the day before? Graffiti, one of the most controversial and illegal forms of art, often goes ...
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