
By Matt Martian aka TheSuper3. Taco. Frank. Jasper. Matt. Domo. Wolf. Tyler. Mike. Hodgy. Syd. Earl. Left.
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Saturday October 28th 2011 / Center Stage ATLANTA / No, you cannot open for Odd Future. FULL DETAILS
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By Matt Martian aka TheSuper3. Taco. Frank. Jasper. Matt. Domo. Wolf. Tyler. Mike. Hodgy. Syd. Earl. Left.
Saturday October 28th 2011 / Center Stage ATLANTA / No, you cannot open for Odd Future. FULL DETAILS
[jwplayer config="Custom Player" mediaid="105760280"]When ever you see Prince Zimboo show up, you know that new heat from Major Lazer is right around the corner.
The drop that we’ve been waiting for is finally here. After premiering at this years Bread and Butter in Germany, the union of Clarks and legendary graffiti writer Futura 2000 is back with yet another take on the classic Wallabee. [Read more...]
Civic 1993. First end to end / foto: SB One
It was underneath the shadow of Crawford Long Hospital overlooking Interstate 285. By day it served as an overpriced parking lot and undercover homeless refuge. A two minute walk from Civic Center Train Station, The Civic Yard was to ATL , what 149th street was to NYC in the early days. For this installment we take a look at some of the first pieces to take the yards virginity and get it in raw doggie. On deck, graffiti historian and author of STEEL WHEELS, Cole T. Only. [Read more...]
Regardless of ignorant opinion, “Art in the Streets” is without a doubt one of the single most important art events of our time. It’s made headlines all over the world. It’s sparked controversy in all avenues of the art world, above and underground. It’s produced a fair number of heroes and villains. And whether good or bad, it has managed to solidify the positions of graffiti and street art history.
As great things can’t last forever, the monolithic MoCA exhibition is coming to a close on August 8th. The 2012 chapter of AITS was slated for the Brooklyn Museum of Art but has since been canceled for “financial” reasons. That said, the next exhibition is unknown, so if you are on the West Coast from now until August 8th, make sure you make it to MoCA “Art in the Streets“. Don’t sleep. Video by Juan Enriquez / Footage includes interview with CornBread, Freedom, Mr. Cartoon, and Shepard Fairey. via Arrested Motion.
Just when we thought the weekend was all about the trending of Amy Winehouse, the big homie brasillionaire, Sumner drops this off. Classic material.
Recap of the Taki 183 x History of American Graffiti Book Signing at The Hole in NYC




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