But L.A.'s graffiti culture is in the midst of a very loud and brash change. The traditional targets of taggers — walls, windows, street signs, lampposts, buses — remain their canvases.
Much of the second half of the show is given over to a nostalgia-inspired celebration of 1970s and ’80s graffiti culture. A suite of paintings shows characters from that world, often with face ...
In cities across the world, legal graffiti walls have been designed in order to provide artists with a safe space to showcase ...
The illustrious “Drama King” DJ Kay Slay(R.I.P.) was an integral part of the graffiti culture long before he was known for terrorizing the mixtape scene in the late 90s and early 2000s.
How the multi-hyphenate, biracial artist from Far Rockaway influenced 1980s graffiti culture and the downtown New York art scene. Rammellzee as Shun-U — one of the otherworldly, gender-fluid ...
which pays homage to the graffiti culture of which TAME was an active participant as a member of the NJ-based graffiti collective BOOM SKWAD. The Artifacts split after the release of their second ...
From the early to mid-1980s, their run of large-scale pieces popping up on billboards, highways and MARTA stations put the city’s graffiti talent on the map. “The United Kings are Atlanta’s ...
But L.A.'s graffiti culture is in the midst of a very loud and brash change. The traditional targets of taggers — walls, windows, street signs, lampposts, buses — remain their canvases.
But L.A.'s graffiti culture is in the midst of a very loud and brash change. The traditional targets of taggers — walls, windows, street signs, lampposts, buses — remain their canvases.