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Street art is often dismissed as graffiti or vandalism and swiftly removed. But this summer, alternative artists have the ...
From Tarantino to 'Trainspotting,' these iconic music cues didn’t just soundtrack great movies — they transformed how we hear ...
On the anniversary of his death, we are releasing the never-before-seen master document of the Dallas legend's best moments.
Fear of God Essentials stands among the Top Clothing Brands offering subtle breadth in 2025. Created by Jerry Lorenzo, Essentials centers on oversized cuts, neutral shades, and luxe fabric.
Day 2 of the Cheyenne River Youth Project’s 11th Annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam has begun. The nine headlining ...
Urban artists have turned a five-story office building in Paris’s business district into a space featuring street art ranging from raw graffiti to gallery portraits. Antoine, the creator of the ...
In most public parks, graffiti artists are chased away, and their work covered up as fast as possible. In Cambridge, officials are taking a very different tack.
“Gordon Matta-Clark: NYC Graffiti 1972/3” has the feel of a time capsule that never veers too far into didacticism, while the art almost makes you feel like you’re there.
This vibrant artwork was created by a collaboration of Bay Area graffiti artists and the nonprofit Graffiti for Good, aiming to transform not just walls but an entire neighborhood.
Sunisa Lee’s fit goes missing in busy graffiti art display for fashion event The gold medalist gymnast posts an amazing blend of fashion and art with another fire fit.
AI gives them hoodies, graffiti-covered buildings, and a vibe that feels entirely 21st century. It’s a fascinating way to see how cultural archetypes adapt to different settings.
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a prominent street art curator — did something surprising: He sued.