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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A surge in gun violence isn't the only sign New York is returning to the bad old days. Graffiti is popping up all over the city, and Mayor Bill de Blasio has decided not to ...
A new generation of graffiti crews are blanketing New York subway trains in spray paint — a trend that some transit workers say resembles the bad old days of the 1970s and 1980s. Metropolitan… ...
Graffiti-Free NYC, a partnership between the Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, the Economic Development Corp. and the Department of Sanitation, said that between 2008 and November 2011, more than ...
The Museum of the City of New York is extending its exhibit on graffiti. Too bad. Better if it had closed as originally scheduled — or never even opened. Why do we say that? Because amid grow… ...
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How NYC graffiti became a global art phenomenon - MSNExplore the history of NYC graffiti with the new "Above Ground" exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. Featuring works by iconic artists like Keith Haring, Lady Pink, and Chris ‘Daze ...
Graffiti by the secretive British artist Banksy is turning up on the streets of New York City — and all over social media. VIEW E-EDITION.
NEW YORK - Graffiti, once an underground movement in the '70s and '80s, has now moved above ground. In fact, "Above Ground" is the name of the new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York ...
The Seventies called. They want their walls back. While most New Yorkers grudgingly accepted New York City’s lockdown in March, one community eagerly embraced it: graffiti writers.
Still, subway graffiti persisted. For two decades, the MTA failed miserably—sometimes laughably—in its attempts to fix the problem. Like the time it decided to repaint 7,000 subway cars white.
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