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  2. Dave Halili - Wikipedia

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    Dave Halili is known for his graffiti street art style, which makes his work stand out from other street artists. His art often incorporates elements of social realism and street art, reflecting real-life issues and urban culture, giving his pieces a gritty, authentic feel that resonates with viewers [10]. His bold and provocative themes, such ...

  3. The 50 greatest moments in hip-hop history - AOL

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    Lee Quiñones tags a 10-car subway train. Hip-hop, as a nascent subculture, encompassed many art forms, graffiti being one of the most visible and divisive.

  4. HIP HOP’S GEAR THAT MADE THE GAME: GRAFFITI EDITION - AOL

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    The markers and paints used to graffiti the NYC subway are broken down for SPIN by Adam McLeer, train writer turned rapper with the Lordz of Brooklyn. HIP HOP’S GEAR THAT MADE THE GAME: GRAFFITI ...

  5. Henry Chalfant - Wikipedia

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    Henry Chalfant (born January 2, 1940) is an American photographer and videographer most notable for his work on graffiti, breakdance, and hip hop culture. One of Chalfant's prints is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

  6. Black art, hip-hop and skateboarding: A guide to some of the ...

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    A new museum that honors hip-hop’s unsung heroes will debut during Miami Art Week. Created by Museum of Graffiti founders Allison Freidlin and Alan Ket, The Art of Hip-Hop will debut its ...

  7. Beyond the Streets - Wikipedia

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    The first Beyond the Streets was in LA from 6 May to 6 July 2018, [7] and featured work by pioneering graffiti writers Cornbread, TAKI 183, and Lady Pink, [7] well-known artist Banksy. [8] Every piece of art on display at the exhibition came directly from the artist, rather than from private collections. [9] Over 60,000 people visited the ...

  8. See No Evil (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    See No Evil 2011, was a week-long graffiti art event, [4] that claimed to be the largest street art event of its kind in the UK, reaffirmed Bristol's high position in the UK's urban art movement, [5] and supports the claim, that Bristol may be the current international center of this urban art movement. [6]

  9. Phase 2 (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He was featured in an essay on graffiti art by Richard Goldstein, which appeared in New York magazine. [6] In 1986, Phase 2 became the art director of International Get Hip Times, the first 'zine about aerosol culture. [10] Phase participated in hip-hop shows organized by Kool Lady Blue during the summer of 1982 at The Roxy in Chelsea, Manhattan.

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