GUESS WHO’S BACK? And we’re skipping the formalities and going straight for the GUSTO! The man behind MOCA: Art In The Streets and producer of Exit Through The Gift Shop is back with a new venture in 2012. Roger Gastman hits the documentary arena with Wall Writers: Graffiti In It’s Innocence, a detailed journey to the era before vandals actually became graffiti writers. Beginning in the 1960′s
Normally we don’t get down like this, but hey we’re grown. Not to mention this is all about art and aesthetic. That said, this is Algerian x Moroccan Sabrina Nait. Current projects, measurements, and affiliations aside…God is Great!!! Enjoy.
In the late 80′s 2 sets of fashion hungry kids from Brooklyn teamed up to become one of the strongest forces NYC would see to this day. The crews, Ralphies Kids and Polo USA formed the Lo-Life’s [read more]. Draped in primo POLO by Ralph Lauren they created a culture for themselves that continues to span generations.
Unless you’re Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, or even Diplo for that matter, being a career DJ can suck sometimes. Long hours, less than reasonable pay and of course the cut throat, gig stealing haters. Well don’t stress. Here’s a little something to give you a one up.German artist Nik Nowak may have just added a whole new level to the game with his Panzer Soundtank. At least you know you’ll never
In a perfect world the name Vaughn Bodé would be as well known as Barak Obama. In the arenas of graffiti and underground art the Bodé name is a title of royalty that has been inspiring artists since before his death in 1975. Since then, his heir apparent Mark Bodé has carried on the family tradition to the fullest and has even taken it a step further to finish a few of his dad’s unfinished works.