Rammellzee, The Coming of Zee, 1984. NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s announced Public Intervention: Art of the Street, a first-of-its-kind online auction celebrating the first generation of New York graffiti and street artists, the iconoclasts who pioneered the style of street art that has become a global staple of popular culture and an increasing source of inspiration in the world of Contemporary Art.
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Cheryl Dunn | In episode 96 of Light Culture Podcast, Paper Magazine founder David Hershkovits talks with Cheryl Dunn, a world-renowned street photographer as well as creator of the documentary “Moments Like This Never Last,” on the life of the late, great artist Dash Snow.
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Haven’t been able to go yet but def on my list!
Kaws Is Terrible, But Thankfully Forgettable
No one encompasses that soulless supersizing of pop culture as clearly as Kaws.
Interesting take, thoughts?! (Full Hypebeast Article Link Below)
https://hyperallergic.com/674324/kaws-is-terrible-but-thankfully-forgettable/
10th Anniversary Show Sept 10th 2021
Details to Come!
SATURDAY AUGUST 28, 2021
The Bushwick Collective Block party is an annual art event in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Combining graffiti, street-art, music, food trucks and local vendors, the Collective brings together the best of the community.
A lecture by Edward Birzin Ph.D. (Brooklyn College), Greg Snyder Ph.D. (Baruch College), and Helixx C. Armageddon about the media's role in popularizing, undermining and memorializing graffiti. They'll explore press coverage on graffiti's early roots in NYC, how publications have provided platforms for the art form to reach mass market over the years, and examine how more recent work was reported on during the 2020 civil rights movement.
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