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  2. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Stencil graffiti artists such as Blek le Rat existed in Western Europe, especially in Paris, before the arrival of American graffiti and was associated more with the punk rock scene than with hip-hop. [39] In the 1980s, American graffiti and hiphop began to influence the European graffiti scene. [39] Modern graffiti reached Eastern Europe in ...

  3. 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.

  4. Graffiti in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti began appearing around New York City with the words "Bird Lives" [1] but after that, it took about a decade and a half for graffiti to become noticeable in NYC. So, around 1970 or 1971, TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain notoriety for their frequent vandalism. [2]

  5. BLOOD ON THE TRACKS: An ’80s Brooklyn Graffiti Legend ... - AOL

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    Herein lies the ink-stained testament of NYC native and early ’80s hip hop graffiti-pioneer Mike McLeer, aka KAVES, who—after a career-complicating biff and bust by the transit cops’ Vandal ...

  6. Cornbread (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is widely considered one of the world's first modern graffiti artist. [1] [2] [3] McCray was raised in Brewerytown, a neighborhood of North Philadelphia. During the late 1960s, he and a group of friends started doing graffiti in Philadelphia, by writing their monikers on walls across the city. [4]

  7. L.A.'s. new graffiti wars: A bold generation of taggers ...

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    Graffiti has been a central part of Los Angeles for generations, an omnipresent part of the cityscape that has endured many attempts to stamp it out. But L.A.'s graffiti culture is in the midst of ...

  8. Hip-hop culture - Wikipedia

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    PHASE 2 is an influential graffiti artist who began painting in the 1970s. One of the most common forms of graffiti is tagging, or the act of stylizing the unique name or logo of oneself. [123] Tagging began in Philadelphia and New York City and has expanded worldwide.

  9. A visual history of campus protests in the US - AOL

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