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Let's put a SMILE on that face!
Why so serious Judge Miley? It looks as if Batmania has either spread to Las Vegas, or the Joker is in Sin City looking to get lucky. Judge Stefany Miley, a candidate for Las Vegas District Court 23 had a campaign sign covered in paint and the judge's face was altered with a bright red "joker smile."
Miley's name was transformed to "Smiley" and at one point the word "judge" had been replaced with "joker."
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Graffiti Saved My Life
A glimpse into the lives and motivations of some of London's graffiti artists.
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Banksy's cover has been blown!
The identity of the secretive street artist has been outed by a Sunday newspaper and, shock horror, he's middle class. But does it matter?
July 14, 2008 10:45 AM
Banksy's Cans Festival. Photograph: Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Gasp, horror! Banksy isn't a fictional character. His cover has been blown. He's an actual person who makes art. Worse than that, according to the Mail on Sunday, he went to public school. He's middle class! He lived in suburbia! What did people expect? That just because he started with graffiti and grew into street art that he was some council estate hoodie with a knife?
The Mail on Sunday allegedly spent a year tracking him down - discovering the earth-shattering news that Banksy is a bloke called Robert Gunningham (who went to the same school as Sophie Anderton - though at different times). Spiced up with old interviews, the life the Mail describes is pretty dull. Bloke has middle management parents, goes to school, likes graffiti, makes some art, lives with some mates, moves to London from Bristol. Not exactly headline worthy.
The question of the artist's anonymity seized the public - and more importantly the media - since he first started making serious money. And that's the main issue. The secrecy of Banksy's identity seems to be much more about the public's fascination with celebrity and money than anything to do with art. Who is this invisible person raking in the cash and why isn't he in the pages of Heat magazine or sleazing it up at the back of Art Review? It's a good piece of marketing spin that the artist himself has played up by keeping quiet. If Banksy is a brand, will it be damaged by his outing?
But from an artistic point of view, will Banksy's exposure make his work better or worse now people know who he is? It may make his ability to make a street piece a little more difficult if coppers can follow him home afterwards. (That is assuming the police waste as much time and money as the Mail has on tracking him down.)
Perhaps in some way it's a good shift in people's perceptions of street artists and graffiti writers. They are not all naughty teenagers. Considering that scrawling on streets became popular in the UK in the 1980s, its not surprising that many street artists are closer to 40 than 15. They come from varied backgrounds and they make varied work. The question isn't who is Banksy. The question is who cares?
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Graffiti master Banksy's identity is revealed! Maybe?
The British graffiti guru, known only as Banksy, has supposedly been unmasked by a London newspaper. (FYI, watch Current's previous story on him, http://current.com/items/76451822_who_is_banksy)
His real name? Robin Gunningham. Yes, it's really badass.
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The real Banksy? Paper 'reveals' his identity
Mysterious graffiti artist Banksy is a 34-year-old former public school pupil called Robin Gunningham, The Mail On Sunday has claimed.
The paper says it has identified the "guerrilla artist" from a photograph taken four years ago in Jamaica, which shows a man kneeling by a spray can. But a spokeswoman for Banksy refused to comment on the report. "We get these calls all the time," she told the BBC. "I'll say what I always say: I never confirm or deny these stories".
Banksy's stencilled artwork appears unannounced in public spaces around the world.
In January a piece of his graffiti in Portobello Road, west London - which shows a painter finishing off the word "Banksy" - attracted a bid of £208,100 in an online auction.
The only solid biographical fact about the artist is that he was born and raised in Bristol. It has often been rumoured that his real name is Robin Banks and that his parents think he is a painter and decorator - but no-one close to Banksy has ever verified these stories.
Now, the Mail on Sunday claims to have uncovered his true identity. The newspaper says it traced the artist using a photograph purporting to show Banksy at work in Jamaica in 2004. Former friends and acquaintances identify the man in the picture as Robin Gunningham.
Scott Nurse, who went to the £9,420-a-year Bristol Cathedral School with Gunningham, tells the paper he was "extremely talented at art". "I am not at all surprised if he is Banksy," he is quoted as saying. Luke Egan, an artist who later exhibited with Banksy initially denied knowing Gunningham, but eventually agreed he had shared a flat with him. Asked by the paper whether Gunningham was Banksy, he replied: "Well, he wasn't then".
Banksy has insisted the public should never discover who he is. "I have no interest in ever coming out," he told Swindle magazine. "I'm just trying to make the pictures look good; I'm not into trying to make myself look good. And besides, it's a pretty safe bet that the reality of me would be a crushing disappointment to a couple of 15-year-old kids out there."
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Graff Art Piece
it's a birthday gift to my breaking teacher, Kwik Step from Full Circle Productions & the Fresh Kids! I did interesting things with the color. I wanted to share my work! it's a birthday gift to my breaking teacher, Kwik Step from Full Circle Productions & the Fresh Kids! I did interesting things wit... more
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EXHIBIT & BOOK RELEASE for REPRODUCE & REVOLT!
Reproduce and Revolt! is a graphic toolbox for political activists all over the world. The book contains 300+ exciting high quality illustrations and graphics about social justice and political activism for use on flyers, posters, t-shirts, brochures, stencils, and any other graphic aspects of political campaigns. All the graphics are bold, easy to reproduce, and are available to reproduce without permission. The book offers clear instructions on how to best utilize the images to improve the graphic qualities of political campaigns. It also contains a short history of political graphics, an archive of political flyers and posters throughout history, and a bibliography of further reading for all of the social justice issues the art covers.
A long-standing complaint regarding political campaigns is the lack of creativity employed in messaging and tired old graphics that have been used for decades. Reproduce and Revolt! is specifically designed to fill this gap and bring new meaning and vibrancy to campaigns. The book includes a huge range of art that can be used for any number of issues, including:
** Anti-Authoritarianism (including anarchism, hierarchy, direct action, mutual aid and more)
** Anti-Racism & Third World/POC Unity (institutional racism, racial equality, unity among peoples of color throughout the world, national movements, attacks on youth of color, white privilege and more)
**Arts & Culture as Tools of Resistance (including images that represent practices of music, art, graffiti, breakdance, hip hop, punk, singing, djing, capoeira, as forms of resistance)
** Counter-Globalization (including corporate control, IMF, World Bank, WTO, capitalism, austerity, world debt, alternative economies and more)
** Education (including privatization, self-education, free schools, liberatory pedagogy, urban inequalities, military recruitment and more)
** Environment (including environmental justice, environmental racism, endangered species, animal rights, earth liberation, deforestation, strip mining, water rights, bio-tech, organics, community gardens and more)
**Feminism (including women's struggles, wages for housework, equal pay for equal work, equal rights, gender discrimination, women's liberation movement, sexual assault, men against sexism, fat lib. and more)
** Food (including food justice, anti-fast-food, meat industry, right to whole foods, people's farms, vegeterianism/veganism, GMO's)
**Government & Police Brutality (including bureaucracy, taxes, anti-cop, police brutality, elections, voter fraud, voter disenfranchisement, voting rights, and more)
---click the link to read the rest---- Reproduce and Revolt! is a graphic toolbox for political activists all over the world. The book contains 300+ exciting high quality il... more -
Best-Looking website ever.
http://yvettesbridalformal.com/index.htm
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B-boy, Graff Artist, MC, Beatboxer, Fine Artist
I've been Em-ceeing, Breaking/B-Boying, Graffing, Beat-boxing, and doing Fine-Arts as well, all five, since 1993.
Check out my blogs for more information on me and at my "Upcoming Shows" on my myspace page (www.myspace.com/hykumaster)!!
I do Live Art shows with The M-Squared Art Crew (www.myspace.com/msquared_art). We are Brothers and Sisters that banded together to create art together, doing T-shirts with our designs on them and doing shows. Marthalicia Matarrita, Margarita Matarrita, and Jorge Matarrita have helped me so much artistically. Thanks! Peace and God Bless you all.
I'm also down with Full Circle Productions with Kwik Step and Rokafella! Watch me in a year or two! Peace.
I've been Em-ceeing, Breakdancing/B-Boying, Graffing, Beat-boxing, and doing Fine-Arts as well, all five, since 1993. Check out my blogs, above, for more information on me and at my "Upcoming Shows" on this very page!! I do shows with The M-Squared Art Crew (www.myspace.com/msquared_art). Peace and God Bless you all.
I've been Em-ceeing, Breaking/B-Boying, Graffing, Beat-boxing, and doing Fine-Arts as well, all five, since 1993. ... more -
The Hip Hop Files
Martha Cooper was a photo-journalist living in New York City when she first began documenting the origins of B-boy (short for break-boys) and hip hop culture. While other New Yorkers at the time saw this movement as a trite, uninspired or even offensive fad, Martha found a new form of expressing art. Through her camera lens we recount the infancy of hip-hop culture, from the alleys and subways of New York to the masses beyond the boroughs. Martha Cooper was a photo-journalist living in New York City when she first began documenting the origins of B-boy (short for break-bo... more
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Artist: M. Matarrita
This Current Gallery profiles the work of Harlem, New York Artist: Marthalicia Matarrita http://www.myspace.com/2005war
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the chapel according to street art?
berlin dreamin' ??
laid down in a church, that was on the way...
laid down on my back, and drifted away.
ok, enough of the mamas and papas paraphrasing...
photo of the day for me...
dave the chimp has designed these incredible refuges from the world. incredible interior here
http://www.woostercollective.com/davethechimp-chapel-4....
i reckon there's a trick missed, and they should have created actual sanctuaries...
anyone have shelter's number ?
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Obsessively Weird about Dirt: Amazing Reverse Graffiti!!
"Obsessively Weird about Dirt: Reverse Graffiti." Critics of the English artist Paul Curtis and his Reverse Graffiti Project have accused him of breaking the law, but for what? Cleaning without a permit?
Remarkable photographs, as well as a cool video of the Reverse Graffiti Project and a spiffy gallery of Reverse Graffiti photographs are included.
Take a little peek and enjoy yourself!! "Obsessively Weird about Dirt: Reverse Graffiti." Critics of the English artist Paul Curtis and his Reverse Graffiti Project have acc... more -
Devalued Banksy
Apparently the Bethnal Green working mans club is not very happy with this new addition to Banksys Flower piece because it devalues the property where as before the working mans club had added value because it sported an original Banksy. I think this is hugely interesting because Graffiti is not supposed to be about commercial value but expression and somehow this new addition is more expressive and challenging than Banksys work although could not of existed without Banksys first layer. The work is now a conversation between two artists I would like to here Banksys response.
Oh and what about Race Walk Ross Kemp? Can I go?
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Geek graffiti
Apparently, IT departments everywhere are investing heavily in backpacks, paste, rollers, and Krylon. So cool! Take a look at this Flickr set and have yourself a nerdy little laugh. Apparently, IT departments everywhere are investing heavily in backpacks, paste, rollers, and Krylon. So cool! Take a look at this ... more
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Paintbrush, Not Bullets
Solomon is an artist who decided to quell the violence that gripped his community of Kibera in Kenya by using his paint brush. While others took to the streets with machetes and other crude weapons to vent their anger, Solomon or 'Solo 7' as he is popularly known, went out with the only thing he knew how to use- his paint brush. Solomon is an artist who decided to quell the violence that gripped his community of Kibera in Kenya by using his paint brush. While o... more
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Graffiti Writer falls from a Freeway overpass in East Los Angeles
Witnesses say he fell onto the interstate near the Main Street off-ramp with a can of spray paint in his hands.
A man apparently spray painting graffiti on an overpass fell Saturday night onto the 5 Freeway in East Los Angeles, authorities said.
Several motorists told authorities that the man had possibly broken his back at about 9:45 p.m. and had a can of spray paint clutched in his hands as he lay on the freeway near the Main Street off-ramp, said California Highway Patrol spokesman David Porter. Porter said the man was taken to a nearby hospital where he was being treated.
The accident comes about three weeks after prolific tagger Cyrus Yazdani — who goes by the moniker “Buket” — was arrested for causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in property damage.
Yazdani is perhaps most recognized for a YouTube video that shows him climbing and spray painting behind the Hollywood Freeway sign near Melrose Avenue as traffic speeds below.
[Via:Latimes] Witnesses say he fell onto the interstate near the Main Street off-ramp with a can of spray paint in his hands. ... more -
Houston, We Have Art
Texas Street Artist 'Give Up' talks about who he is and the message behind his work. Give Up's work is currently showing at Aerosol Warfare Gallery in Houston, Texas. Texas Street Artist 'Give Up' talks about who he is and the message behind his work. Give Up's work is currently showing at Aerosol Wa... more
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Graffiti art pictures
Graffiti, love it or hate it, you can't ignore it and here are some stunning examples of graffiti artwork from around the world...
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The reverse graffiti project
Creating art, by removing dirt. It's quite beautiful.
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