A Year After “the Event”

Resilience after 9-11—it’s about what happens in the mind as much as on the ground.

Stickers, Wall Pastings and What Counts as Art

Do Stickers count as Art? Wall pastings?

Old and New Street Art—A Strategy—Seattle and Brooklyn

Street art from November, 2013 in Seattle and January of 2019 in NYC. Old and new.

Street Art Romp, The August 2019 Edition

A sampling of Street Art from the Early aughts and teens: Brooklyn, Montréal and Amsterdam.

UncuttArt, and a Sampling of NYC’s StreetArt

Street art is ephemeral. The building can be torn down, other people can tag it, weather, fires, and a host of other things can damage, destroy or efface this work. But as “Beyond The Streets,” the moving street art exhibition showed, even the pieces that have vanished are worth a look.

It’s survival in the City: Urban Art that has survived the years on the Streets of New York

By its nature, Street Art doesn’t survive long. It’s ephemeral.

Street Art from BsAs and NYC for Early June

Sights from a decade and a half ago in Buenos Aires, specifically the Caballito area, before returning to Manhattan in 2019.

Jimmy, Janice, and Jerry: with Stars in Their Eyes

Finishing up a few examples of left coast street art before hopping back to Brooklyn and finding oldies from BsAs.

NYC and Environs—Recent Finds in Brooklyn, Chinatown and Little Italy (Winter, 2019)

Street Art around NYC—Recent Finds in Brooklyn, Chinatown and Little Italy (Winter, 2019)

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