The artist behind the work in King's Lynn depicting William Shakespeare remains a mystery.
Two well-established graffiti artists who have been creating street art for decades sued Guess Inc. and Macy’s over a Guess T-shirt collection that allegedly misappropriated their art. The 20-page ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Graffiti art has a long and storied history that stretches back to ancient civilizations, evolving from simple inscriptions and ...
Eric Kroll, "Patti Astor at Keith Haring's FUN Gallery Show" (1983) (image courtesy MOCA LA) On April 17, MOCA LA’s Art in the Streets exhibition opens. The show, which was organized in roughly a year ...
The northeast exterior wall of Deep Ellum Self Storage, at 3215 Hickory St., is a 6,300-square-foot canvas covered in graffiti. The wall has 20 panels cloaked in letters drawn so intricately that only ...
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What's being done about graffiti spreading in Baltimore?
Baltimore has a graffiti problem that's no longer isolated to vacant buildings and unkempt public places. WBAL-TV 11 News ...
FreePlay Toronto channels 80s nostalgia with graffiti throughout the arcade. College St.’s FreePlay Toronto retro arcade is ...
Even though artwork by the British graffiti artist Banksy is popular with celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and Christina Aguilera, some regard the artist’s street works to be vandalism, pure and ...
For 23 years, a two-story mural in Northwest D.C. depicting the yellow-brick road, the Emerald City and the cast from “The Wizard of Oz” overlooked the basketball court in Stead Park. The “humanity ...
This year will be the 10th year of Jane Sanders Stadium, the 60th year of Ducks softball, and the eighth version of head coach Melyssa Lombardi’s... Oregon Ducks men’s basketball just can’t catch a ...
Lebanese graffiti artists Mohamed and Omar Kabbani were born during the dark years of their country's civil war, which raged between 1975 and 1990. In recent weeks, fears of a return to violence have ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — It was about a year ago when someone first covered Ann Arbor’s Graffiti Alley with “Farts,” repeatedly spray-painting the word hundreds of times over. While it amused some alley ...
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