So of course there are
graffiti walls as well as old architecture with romantic facades as well as newly built, modern architecture.
Not exact matches
As soon as we descended into the «station» entrance, we walked through the graffiti - laden subway tiled walls, passed through the turn styles, and boarded the waiting subway ca
As soon
as we descended into the «station» entrance, we walked through the graffiti - laden subway tiled walls, passed through the turn styles, and boarded the waiting subway ca
as we descended into the «station» entrance, we walked through the
graffiti - laden subway tiled
walls, passed through the turn styles, and boarded the waiting subway car.
«handwriting on the
wall»
as used by journalists is cliche, but comes from the idea that if it's on the street (literally
as anonymous
graffiti) then sooner or later it will come to the palace.
And, well, since you probably already hate this comment, do you think that maybe, just maybe, your own identity «
as a
as a
graffiti artist on the
walls of religion where he critiques religion... specifically Christianity and the church» got threatened just a little bit with this post?
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as a
graffiti artist on the
walls of religion where he critiques religion... specifically Christianity and the church.
you should count this
as graffiti on the
walls of your website
A fire at an Islamic centre is being treated
as a possible terrorist incident after police said
graffiti saying «EDL» was left on the
walls.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown demonstrates a new power washer recently acquired by the city,
as he removes
graffiti from a
wall along the bike path beneath the I - 190.
Other details of the city such
as graffiti on the
walls of buildings and raised stones in the streets that people would walk on when it rained were «very characteristic» of the city, she says.
there's the arts district which has really cool
graffiti walls and Broadway street is great for some street style shots
as well!!
There are original storyboards for the anime, which runs about 30 minutes,
as well
as «The Writing on the
Wall», which is a series of still frames look into the film's
graffiti elements.
As it happens, we glimpse
graffiti on the
walls beyond the train tracks: a scrawl of handwritten letters proclaims the mysterious «HUMAN PROJECT» that is so important to the plot.
While one of the first things we recall when we think of Hasköy today are shopping malls, when one thinks about Güzeltepe streets, three things immediately come to mind: 1 - Graffitti —
graffiti on the
walls entailing the political demands of tens of different revolutionary organizations, 2 - Small tanks — or
as they are referred to in the neighborhood jargon, scorpions — doing constant surveillance on the streets, 3 - Surveillance cameras installed at central points throughout the neighborhood.
Principal Folwell Dunbar remembers when students discussed Banksy's street art and challenged each other on the role of community opinion in permitting
graffiti; their conversation was
as sophisticated and passionate
as the public debate forums reported in The New York Times and The
Wall Street Journal, Dunbar recalls.
It was about the same time
graffiti artists — many of them extremely talented — were drawn to the gritty concrete
walls, and the plant was featured in movies such
as «Transformers.»
In North America,
graffiti is changing to include more artistic works such
as murals, but it's generally associated with spray painted tags and defaced
walls.
As the new Gamer on the block you'll be parkouring around the city, doing races, tossing a ball about and spraying
graffiti on
walls in a bid to earn the trust of the resistance before moving on to bigger concerns.
Something
as small
as an insightful piece of
graffiti on an alleyway
wall showcasing the hardship augmented individuals experience on a daily basis, adds to the living and breathing world of Deus Ex.
As it would suggest, the character «sprays» them on the
wall like they're
graffiti, and to a lot of people they're treated not much better.
In 2009, they launched I'm not a feminist, but If I were this is what I'd complain about..., an interactive
graffiti wall that enables women who don't see themselves
as feminists the means to target gender issues with the hope that active participation will broaden their perspectives.
The murals were confirmed
as genuine on the artist's verified Instagram account, where he said: «Major new Basquiat show opens at the Barbican — a place that is normally very keen to clean any
graffiti from its
walls.»
A member of the so - called Mission School in San Francisco together with such artists
as Barry McGee and Chris Johanson, Alicia McCarthy makes paintings that blur the line between street art and gallery work, using found wood
as canvases and often imprinting them with the same intricate rainbow motif that she
graffitis on her city's
walls.
These works are hung on
walls covered with Haring's black - and - white
graffiti figure patterns —
as well known
as Mr. Schnabel's plates — along with an untitled and unusual Haring piece.
Texts appear on
walls and windows of galleries and public spaces,
as spoken word in audio recordings and video, printed books and posters, cast or carved objects, tattoos,
graffiti, lyrics, online, ad infinitum.
On another
wall, four international artists
as well
as two
graffiti artists from the east and west coasts of the United States, will also produce a large - scale and site - specific collaborative mural prior to the exhibition opening.
Creed does that, Houseago does it, too —
as does American painter Ingrid Calame, whose ethereal
wall drawing in the Fruitmarket gallery is based on tracings she made of Los Angeles
graffiti.
The power of words — slogans,
graffiti, signs, newspaper stories — and the interpretive space opened up between their transmission and reception are explored in works such
as Homage to the
Walls of Athens 1941 - 19..., 1959, by Vlassis Caniaris (1928 - 2011), a palimpsest of sacking, wax and cloth saturated with whitewash plaster in which we see fragmentary hand - painted letters — including the letter E, for Eleftheria (freedom), for Ellás (Greece), for EAM, the National Liberation Front, the main movement of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation during World War II.
Although the works on display could echo random
graffiti found on any city's
walls and protest banners, the work emanates a series of ironic and yet satirical statements inspired by the national and global political scene, while at the same time consciously ignoring prominent issues such
as immigration, terrorism and war.
In this particular series entitled World, Rodgers joined forces with photographer Paul Chin, Jr. to paint herself
as a living, breathing comic book character, adding herself to
wall murals that look
as though she is part of the actual
graffiti.
Playing around with derelict objects such
as cracked paving slabs or
walls and bent pipes, he has created some clever
graffiti pieces that appear to interact with their surroundings.
Texts by Lawrence Weiner (born 1942, USA) have appeared in all sorts of locations over the last five decades:
as vinyl or paint on
walls and windows of galleries and public spaces, spoken
as audio, video or performance, printed in books and on posters, cast or carved
as letters and even turned into tattoos,
graffiti, lyrics and so on, ad infinitum.
McGee popularized the use of paint drips and graphic patterns, painting directly on gallery
walls, and is seen
as a central figure in transitioning impermanent
graffiti to fine art.
The sixteen works range in scale from the smallest wooden panel Oval Vermell / Red Oval at 1 x 1 1/2 ft, to the monumental Pais d'Avatamsaka / Land of Avatamsaka at 8 x 17 ft.. The word tàpies translates from Catalan
as walls and the notion of a
wall has influenced how Tàpies has approached painting since the mid-fifties, when in Paris he discovered Brassai's photographs of
walls emblazoned with
graffiti.
Detailed Description: Renowned San Francisco - based artist Leland Rice operates
as a documentarian, translator and archeologist through his texture - rich photographs, most famously of the
graffiti on the now collapsed Berlin
Wall.
Renowned San Francisco - based artist Leland Rice operates
as a documentarian, translator and archeologist through his texture - rich photographs, most famously of the
graffiti on the now collapsed Berlin
Wall.
Here is the finished
wall from How and Nosm the rising stars of
graffiti,
as they continue to attack monstrous
walls with the now signature style.
A roomful of 1979 photographs document Henry Flynt's assiduous tracking of
graffiti tags left by the artists known
as SAMO (Shannon Dawson, Al Diaz and Jean - Michel Basquiat) on downtown New York
walls.
Elizabeth Murray's genre - bending 1998 painting fused abstraction and pop, while drawing on everything from cubism to surrealism, the comic books she religiously read and drew
as a kid in Chicago, and the
graffiti she saw plastered across the
walls of 70s and 80s New York.
In the exhibition Bootleg Baby, content - rich icons such
as Moors, Black Power figures, consumer logos, blackface children, cheap signage,
graffiti, and celebrities are layered one upon another in paintings that are stacked and hinged on the
walls as charms.
In her selection of subjects, such
as a concrete building foundation, the
wall of a woodshed, and a fire built to heat a room, she nods straightforwardly to a rustic way of life in which nature (a vine) and humanity (
graffiti) coexist without great drama.
As part of his 2007 mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the artist covered the gallery
walls with metallic Celotex insulation board and invited museum - goers to
graffiti or mark them up without restrictions.
As Tàpies wrote in a 1969 essay published in Barcelona, «my first works of 1945 had something to do with street graffiti and a universe of repressed protest, clandestine yet full of life, as one could find on the walls of my country.&raqu
As Tàpies wrote in a 1969 essay published in Barcelona, «my first works of 1945 had something to do with street
graffiti and a universe of repressed protest, clandestine yet full of life,
as one could find on the walls of my country.&raqu
as one could find on the
walls of my country.»
This body of paintings functions
as a reflection of the environment of Munroe's upbringing, and draws from memory the crude
graffiti on the
walls that surrounded his street.
Madc has been painting
walls for some time, and has established herself
as one of today's top
graffiti artists.
His fellow
graffiti art colleagues were working
as technicians at the Basel art fairs and I witnessed their mural making in a Basel city
wall on my last night in Basel which I recorded on film.
The power of words — slogans,
graffiti, signs, newspaper stories — and the interpretive space opened up between their transmission and reception are explored in works such
as Homage to the
Walls of Athens 1941 - 19..., 1958, by Vlassis Caniaris (1928 — 2011), a palimpsest of sacking, wax and cloth saturated with whitewash plaster in which we see fragmentary hand - painted letters — including the letter E, for Eleftheria (freedom), for Ellás (Greece), for EAM, the National Liberation Front, the main movement of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation during World War II.
For Manifest Intention we also present a dialogue between written works and «drawn» ones, diaries or notebooks from Nan Goldin to Mario Merz, traces of Giovanni Anselmo and Giulio Paolini, quotations
as memories by Elisabetta Benassi,
graffiti by Keith Haring and Mircea Cantor; experimental works beyond drawing from Luciano Fabro to Lara Favaretto, protests by Shirin Neshat through Farsi writing, life stories narrated across
wall constellations from Nedko Solakov to Peter Friedl, or projects for works (executed or not) by Chen Zhen
as well
as the famous explosions of Cai Guo - Qiang.