FASHION VS GRAFFITI
staxwax
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Graffiti has always flirted with the gallery and fashion scene sinde the early 80's in NYC.
So whats this?
Free publicity for Agnes B? Paid For by Agnes B? Free publicity for Kidult? You tell me. Banksy-ism related
So whats this?
Free publicity for Agnes B? Paid For by Agnes B? Free publicity for Kidult? You tell me. Banksy-ism related
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i think if i saw this type of thing in the early 90's i woulda been all over it, but i find things like bombing less and less impressive the older i get, if he did a massive burner (on some Saber type mumbo-jumbo) then i would be blown away.
the video is a bit funny to me though, motorcycle/fire extinguisher/skull facemask/all dressed in black i dunno it comes off as a bit cheese to me imho and sumthin you would find at the Toronto Film Festival or sumthin, i think its funny that dudes like this and Banksy are all hell bent on being so anonymous when dudes like Revok/Rime and a shit load of other crazy "UP" writers could care less and are more then willing to go on video and show their faces.
i'll assume in the spirit of bombing this is what you would call next level? i call it fashion...
still i like the imagery.
not like oclock who has destroyed paris wholesale and, like you mention other known bombeurs, cityboy, cares not for the mystique of anonymity
the way the video was set up, plays out like a short film and comes off a bit to flashy and shit for this to not be planned out, never saw that o'clock video before, but mid day bombing takes balls, nuthin compared to running around at night with a facemask and fire extinguisher that covers huge areas in seconds.
i didnt know anything about a "fashion" label that he was tryna get going on, wouldnt be the first time someone paid money to have writers to their thing as a way of advertising. this latest video comes to mind...in the end you may be right this could be nuthin more then a huge joke, is Agnes B solely a clothing store? we dont have any here in my neck of the woods..
Coke Zero Graffiti from Ooops Agency on Vimeo.
Different steez.
Just sayin'.
He's one of my favourite writer
http://www.raemartini.com/
Here a mini gallery
http://swetone.tumblr.com/
without Euromen graffiti wouldn`t have made into the nineties and beyond.
i think we can both safely agree thats highly doubtful...
I ride for Global Graff but thats bullshit.
I disagree. At least when we speak of train writing in inner cities, Graffitti died in NYC in May 1989. Without cities like Berlin, Amsterdam, Dortmund, Munich or Rome things might have gone different. But of course on freights and streets, that's another story...
Crime Time Kingz and yes, they were highly influential. But at the turn of the 80's, Europe became important concerning train writing. See above post. Now back to fashion!
correct i was disagreeing with what was said here...
now back to fashion....
its Bando -
he went on to own soul fire records, a record label im sure youre familiar with
bando sketches from the early/mid 80's
I like. Where's this guy from?
i believe Swet is in Hamburg....you should see this if you like that stuff more of him on a crazy tangent
http://www.molotow.com/magazine/swetgoesred/
he is one of the most technical writers when it comes to use of the medium...
actually - the graffiti community has been quite internationally oriented since the late eighties and ninieties and beyond - theres a lot of international exchange and moving around - with guys travelling anywhere yards are accesible to writers - also old timers, like Seen who has a gallery in Paris and spends a lot of time there - quik moved to europe ages ago and loads of guys like mode2 are always traveling to and fro - that video i posted of bucharest has work from australian and dutch writers in it - vandalism themed holidays - guys like JA and MQ have been all over europe - it takes more than taking king in one city to achieve legendary status nowadays - you have to make an international impact
BNE is a prime example