In the early 1970s, the pioneer generation of graffiti writers from A-One to Zephyr were making their presence known on New York’s streets and subways. Theirs were wild, energetic styles that caught ...
Austin is getting its hope back. Or rather, it’s getting HOPE back, as in the HOPE Outdoor Gallery. For almost a decade, anyone driving down Lamar could look up toward Baylor Street at the 12th Street ...
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Leonard McGurr has landed a major retrospective at the Bronx Museum. The artist pioneered abstract graffiti as Futura 2000 in the New York subway scene of the 1970s and 80s, before beginning his ...
A slew of art galleries across New York City have been hit with anti-Israel graffiti and daubed with red paint — yet some gallery owners have controversially chosen to keep the attacks secret.
If you think of graffiti tags as brand names, then READ is right up there with McDonald's and the local personal injury attorney Morris Bart. Variations of READ's signature phrases like “Read More ...