Archive for March, 2009

ATOME laser cut skate deck



ATOME, originally uploaded by refillseven.

Sick.

2 NASTY LIONEL



2 NASTY LIONEL, originally uploaded by page one.

If there was every a question of who the King was…

Graffiti writers are lazy



IMG_0384, originally uploaded by christopherhaas.

These monks got doooowwwwn.

MISS VAN & ZOSEN



MISS VAN & ZOSEN (DUDUÁ), originally uploaded by AMAJAIAK.

Too cool.

German Street Art Guide on the iPhone

Urban Art Guide via @hntrgthrr.

VOLT- WITCHCULT TODAY



VOLT- WITCHCULT TODAY, originally uploaded by volt220.

Miss Van



Miiss_van (4), originally uploaded by miss_van_08.

Art, Archives and Activism: Martin Wong’s Downtown Crossings

From the mid ’80s through the early ’90s, artist Martin Wong and other downtown New York artists were affected by an intersection of major historic events spanning the AIDS epidemic, urban renewal and attacks on graffiti in the city, to Tiananmen Square abroad. The exhibition explores artists who crossed paths during this particular time, influencing and inspiring discussions, art works, and activism.

A/P/A Institute at New York University
7th Floor Gallery, 41-51 E. 11th Street,
New York, New York, USA
Mar 06, 2009 To Dec 18, 2009

Vandal Squad: Inside the New York City Transit Police Department, 1984-2004

Panel Discussion to support the Vandal Squad book
Featuring:
Joseph Rivera, Author
Lieutenant Steven Mona, former Comanding Officer
Ken Chiuli, OG VS Lieutenant
Cope2
Ket
Ellis G, Street Artist
Moderated by Stern Rockwell, Streets Are Saying Things
Thursday, March 19, 2009 7-9pm The powerHouse Arena,

Sugar & Azhq, souled out in 2006

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