Harlem Wall of Pride going condo
Better go get some photos now.
Thanks to Omar for the tip. Thanks to James T.O.P. for all you do.
Labels: destruction, history, murals, nyc
Better go get some photos now.
Labels: destruction, history, murals, nyc
Join The Hip Hop Culture Center as we celebrate Black History Month with an Evening of Hip Hop History.
This is a short clarification that explains a lot of who's who and what's what in the M.E.
Labels: history, readinglist
"The results so far are in line with archaeologists' hypothesis that sudden flowerings of cave art came as rapid climate change was causing Palaeolithic cultures to move quickly about Europe, first as the coldest period of the ice age approached, and then as the ice age drew to a close and inhabitable areas expanded."
"There have been surprises, though - in several caves whose art had previously been assumed to date from the same period, the new dating technique has revealed that the paintings were done in several phases, possibly over 15,000 years (25,000 years ago to just 10,000.)"
... television watching? Two hundred billion hours, in the U.S. alone, every year. Put another way ... that's 2,000 Wikipedia projects a year spent watching television. Or put still another way, in the U.S., we spend 100 million hours every weekend, just watching the ads. This is a pretty big surplus. People asking, "Where do they find the time?" when they're looking at things like Wikipedia don't understand how tiny that entire project is ....
Labels: DIY, history, participation, progress, readinglist
400+ news articles from over two decades on underground New York City subjects..... City Hall Station, graffiti writers busted, Hickey + Ski interview, the Ket saga, the High Line story, WTC diagrams, subway blacksmith, TATs profile, Freedom Tunnel, Caine RIP....... it's all there and more.
Nick Mount has just published a great article in Walrus, a Canadian magazine. It discusses the relationship between fine art, lowbrow, graffiti, street art, merchandise and collectibles, among other things. Nick does a good job explaining what's going on by taking the long view.
Labels: artists, characters, history, readinglist
This great website supports the book of the same name. There is lots of LA history online here, and it's a great read. The book is amazing and huge. You must get one. It has more than 900 pictures, including a CD-ROM. The website has additional material and commentary.
Labels: history, LA, publishing, writing
Correct info, from the site: "In 1986 Crayone TWS and Razor KTD first introduced Estria to the Skinny Cap. Razor was the first to conceive of it." (San Francisco Bay Area)
Sadly, Fuzz One's mother just passed away and he is trying to raise funds to cover her funeral costs. So if you were thinking about buying one of his new books, this is the best of all possible times to do that. Here's the info:
Labels: artists, history, nyc, readinglist, RIP
Interesting summary of Che's role in history, his assassination 40 years ago, and the absurdity of obsessing over Communists.
Labels: history, RIP, unitedsnakes
Art Crimes is 13 years old today, believe it or not.
Labels: history
Labels: characters, comix, history, RIP
We can hope the officials are telling the truth and that it's being restored and preserved, but the secrecy is suspicious. The Berlin wall is important world history and important graffiti history. Even if it can't remain in Berlin for some reason, it needs to be preserved as possible.
Labels: destruction, history