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Street art is often dismissed as graffiti or vandalism and swiftly removed. But this summer, alternative artists have the ...
Chilean architect and ArchDaily founder David Basulto and Ukrainian beautician Valeriia Karas have put down roots together in ...
Seattle City Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth wants to balance crackdowns on illegal graffiti with beautifying public spaces, ...
BRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) - When the Bradenton Police Department shared some of the handiwork of two teens who they say ...
“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.
From the freshly ground coffee to urban wine and family-friendly breweries, it’s no wonder why more people are heading towards Asheville’s River Arts District to get their entertainment kicks. The ...
“There is a difference between street art and illegal tagging — graffiti,” said Alexis Wiley, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s chief of staff. “Street art is fantastic.
Discover the vibrant street art in Johannesburg, one of the world's top graffiti art destinations.
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.
Graffiti removal forms part of the visual culture of contemporary cities. The knowledge and aesthetic contributions of “buffers” have gone unnoticed for too long.
The well-known graffiti writer READ comes in from the streets for a solo exhibit near New Orleans.