Street Art In Buffalo
Attached are some pics a friend sent me, taken at the former site of Martin Sostre’s radical “Afro-Asian” bookstore in the heart of Buffalo.
Attached are some pics a friend sent me, taken at the former site of Martin Sostre’s radical “Afro-Asian” bookstore in the heart of Buffalo.
This piece appeared yesterday in the South Bronx. The wall faces the Bruckner Expressway, a highly used elevated highway passing through the Bronx. My pal Anomalous compiles a lot of…
Lots of new prints makin it onto the electical boxes these days, here are a few recent examples…
I’m excited to share that I recently had an article I wrote translated into Italian, and published in a great journal called Zapruder: Storie In Movimento. Zapruder is a non-academic…
My friend Sam Sebren sent along a cool new stencil he’s been working on that he wants to share with the world. Just click on the image below, drag the…
Robin Hewlett and Ben Kinsley’s “Street With A View” Project just got a nice write up on the AP wire, picked up in all kinds of publications and web-based news…
I show up in Mexico City on Friday, October 3rd. This is one day after the 40 year anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre, a national day of mourning and anger….
Here’s some flicks of an evolving roller piece on a building on 3rd Ave. in Brooklyn, down the street from my office/studio. First: Second:
Chris Stain has a bunch of new work up on Dirty Pilot! Some great stuff, including new large-scale cut wood pieces! Check it all out here.
Swoon‘s second solo exhibit with the Deitch Projects will open this Sunday, September 7, 6-10pm. At 4-40 44th Drive, Long Island City In the early evening on Sunday, September 7th,…
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After three-year hiatus, a new Cut and Paint stencil template zine is now available! This time around we (Josh MacPhee, Colin Matthes, Nicolas Lampert) traded in the headaches of attempting…
Fans of the Celebrate People’s History posters and REPOhistory will likely enjoy this project based out of Toronto. Artist Tim Groves spearheads the Missing Plaque Project, which involves wheatpasting text-based…
Our friend Marc Moscato sent along this link to an interesting story/conversation unfolding around a attempt to combat perceived racism through street art in Portland, OR. The story centers around…
These posters were wheatpasted over 3 years ago in Providence Rhode Island and they are still weathering well. The key is a combo of 3 parts wheatpaste with 1 part…
I caught this humorous alteration to a sidewalk advertisement while walking in downtown Pittsburgh this past weekend. I don’t know what it used to say under the word “war”, but…
Liam O’Donoghue an article online that continues the discussion/critique of Shepard Fairey thats been ongoing online over the past 6-9 months. He’s posted his piece “Shepard Fairey’s Image Problem” on…
Here’s a time lapse of the ups and downs of our inflatable church!
Readers Digest takes a look at the Ghost Bike Project in their June 2008 issue, and the “your america” section online. The memorials continue to garner attention in the media…
So the Spectres of Liberty project went great! We inflated our 35 foot tall church and had over 200 people come hang out, watch the animation on the outside and…