The Most Infamous Graffiti Artists Of 1970s New York City In the crime-ridden New York of the '70s, trains were wild canvases. Here, the work of 12 graffiti kings and their stories.
The hands of artists Karima Sundarji and Sue Hunter have been busy knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidering, sewing, and cross-stitching to recreate iconic pieces of the New York City subway ...
PHASE 2 is an American graffiti artist known for his pioneering role in the “bubble letter” style of spray painting. Born Michael Lawrence Marrow on August 2, 1955, in Bronx, NY, he began tagging ...
Is he a sell-out or just a survivor? The graffiti artist who went from New York street to high-end boutique on x (opens in a new window) The graffiti artist who went from New York street to high ...
(JTA) — Commuters on a New York City subway used hand sanitizer to clean away swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti drawn in permanent marker on the train’s maps, advertisements and windows.
The significant impact of Philadelphia and NYC on modern graffiti Philadelphia ... However, it was New York’s subway graffiti scene, particularly with artists like TAKI 183, that helped shape ...