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  2. Modica Way - Wikipedia

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    Modica Way (officially "Richard B. Modica Way") aka "Graffiti Alley" is a legal graffiti gallery in Central Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was begun in 2006 and has been described as "the hallmark of Central Square" [ 4 ] and "one of Boston's most instagrammable spots."

  3. From the streets to art galleries: New NYC exhibit ... - AOL

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    "Above Ground" the new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York, showcases graffiti, that was once confined to the streets, now globally recognized. From the streets to art galleries: New NYC ...

  4. Nuno Reis (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    Street art, Murals, Graffiti Nuno Reis ( Angola , March 2, 1974 - Portugal , August 4, 2022), [ 1 ] better known as Nomen , was a self-taught [ 2 ] Portuguese graffiti artist . Alongside his colleagues Ram and Utopia, he formed the Double Trouble crew .

  5. Tracy 168 - Wikipedia

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    Michael Christopher Tracy (February 14, 1958 – September 3, 2023), [1] known as Tracy 168, was an American graffiti artist. He pioneered the art form known as wildstyle. Tracy 168 came to be known as one of the most influential graffiti and street artists of all time, as variations of wildstyle writing spread around the world. [2]

  6. Stik - Wikipedia

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    Stik, stylised as STIK, [1] is a British graffiti artist based in London. [2] [3] Born in 1979, with no formal art school training, Stik is known for painting large stick figures that are six-lines, and two-dot figures. [4]

  7. Al Diaz (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Diaz was first introduced to the burgeoning graffiti culture by his older cousin Gilberto "SIETE" Diaz when he was just 12 years old. [4] His cousin lived in Washington Heights, which was a locus of graffiti production at the time, and taught Diaz about the traditional style of writing graffiti: combining a moniker, or nickname, with a number. [6]

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