Graffiti—and its role in cities—has spawned countless movies, museum exhibits, books. But what about its scrappier cousin, sticker art? In the 1980s and ’90s, “sticker bombing,” also known as ...
Thirty years ago, Charleston emerged as a canvas for a new form of street art, thanks to an early local adopter. Shepard Fairey, a skateboarder and rogue artist who attended the Porter-Gaud School, ...
Skate kids kick-pushing up and down the block; a photographer and his model posing against murals in hopes of achieving the quintessential urban fashion shot; two kids getting picked up by cops for ...
It’s pervasive, audacious and egregious. The mysterious tagging of monuments, statues, signs and even playground equipment in City Park and other public spaces throughout Reading is, above all, ...
Graffiti, which was once a pervasive problem on walls and highway signs throughout El Paso, is at its lowest point in nearly a decade, according to city figures. Quick removal of graffiti by city ...
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