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  2. Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression - Wikipedia

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    Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression is a 2011 documentary film directed by Max Good. The film profiles several anti-graffiti vigilantes throughout the United States, including Jim Sharp (The Silver Buff), Joe Connolly (The Graffiti Guerrilla), and Fred Radtke (The Grey Ghost).

  3. Julio 204 - Wikipedia

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    JULIO 204 was a Puerto Rican resident of Inwood who wrote graffiti in his youth. He's usually credited as being the original New York City writer and the inspiration for Taki 183. [1]: 42 He started writing his nickname in his neighborhood as early as 1967. [2] He retired when he was arrested for vandalism in the summer of 1970. [3]

  4. Joe Connelly - Wikipedia

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    Joe Connelly may refer to: Joe Connelly (musician) (born 1965), barbershop quartet lead singer Joe Connelly (producer) (1917–2003), Hollywood film and television producer, director and writer

  5. Joe Connolly - Wikipedia

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    Joe Connolly (1920s outfielder) (1894–1960), Major League Baseball outfielder from 1921 to 1924 Joe Connolly (hurler) (born 1956), Irish hurler, board member of Irish television broadcaster TG4 Joseph Connolly (Irish politician) (1885–1961), Irish Fianna Fáil politician

  6. Caine 1 - Wikipedia

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    Following Glowaski’s death various memorials were created in honour of Caine 1 such as the Welcome to Hell Memorial Car by the artist Joey. [22] In 1982 the New York graffiti writer Midg produced the Caine 1 Free for Eternity top-to-bottom whole car, an image of which was later used as an epitaph in the book Subway Art.

  7. Divisive royal portraits and a $6.2-million banana: 2024’s ...

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    The artist and curator behind the installation, Kirsha Kaechele, opted to close the space rather than allow men in, instead moving three of the exhibit’s Picasso artworks to a women’s restroom.

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  9. Graffiti in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A heavily tagged subway car in New York City in 1973. By the mid-1970s, most standards had been set in graffiti writing and culture. The heaviest "bombing" in U.S. history took place in this period, partially because of the economic restraints on New York City, which limited its ability to combat this art form with graffiti removal programs or transit maintenance.