Starting in the early nineties, Michael Anderson, a Bronx-born artist, began to amass what has come to be regarded—unofficially, and mostly by Anderson himself—as the world’s largest collection of ...
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series for Arts Access examining the health and well-being of our North Texas arts economy. They’re sticky, fit in the palm of your hand and come in all ...
In its war against graffiti, stickering and illegally posted signs, the District has found a resilient foe. As fast as the Department of Public Works crews remove the spray-painted tags and slapped-on ...
In homage to NYC’s pioneering graffiti era, the brand’s designs emphasize storytelling over tags, turning garments into ...
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