In the 90s, the wall was a canvas for graffiti artists in Southeast San Diego. Last year, three childhood friends reunited to ...
However, it was New York’s subway graffiti scene, particularly with artists like TAKI 183, that helped shape what we now recognize as contemporary graffiti art. 5. The influence of Hip Hop ...
The new “Above Ground” exhibition at the Museum of New York explores graffiti art and subculture with works in several ...
The final act in the Museum of the City of New York’s activist triple-play centers the graffiti art movement that emerged across NYC in the early 1970s, becoming the darling of the city’s fine ...
Growing up in New York, which is known for its street art, Monopoly always dreamed of becoming a graffiti artist. But by the time he started spraying, subway graffiti was outlawed completely.
Start saying goodbye to the New York City subway’s iconic orange and yellow ... Unlike many in the art world, we are not beholden to large corporations or billionaires. Our journalism is funded ...
and cross-stitching to recreate iconic pieces of the New York City subway as fiber art. This week, you can step into their life-sized masterpiece at the New York Marriott Marquis in Times Square.
Officials today hope to inspire a new generation of art lovers. The artist Yuko Mohri in her studio space in Tokyo.Credit...Kentaro Takahashi for The New York Times Supported by By Zachary Small ...
Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st century, is something a bit different, a show in which fine art is sprinkled through ...
Joseph Lynskey was waiting for the subway ... the new tolling program in New York City even as some drivers and bus riders are spending less time trapped in traffic. A lesson in art appreciation ...