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New Work and Process

Recently, I put up a new piece in Chinatown along the bike route that I ride every day on my way to the Williamsburg Bridge. The piece is derived literally and directly from the story of St Peter’s three denials … Continue reading

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Rodolfo Diaz

I have been blessed to know my main man Rodolfo Diaz for many years now. I have fond memories of biking around New York with this incredible photographer exploring new terrain, putting up work, and straight relaxing. After a brief … Continue reading

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Street Spot is Up!

Street Spot, which is run by the omnipresent street photographers Rebecca Fuller and Luna Park, is finally up and running! Look, this is fantastic news, but also really bad at the same time. Because now that the Street Spot Blog … Continue reading

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I Know There is Love

I know this is extremely late, but I had the chance to make it out to Ad Hoc while they were closed to see the show unperturbed. I quite simply love what these two amazing artists have done to this … Continue reading

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New Espo Pieces in Philly

Love Letter is a project by Stephen Powers with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and is sponsored by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative. Generous support provided by the Brownstein Group and … Continue reading

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Gore B in Santa Cruz

This month, Gore B has been on a roll rocking some fantastic rollers out in Santa Cruz. Always clean, always fresh and I especially love the new font. Check out his flickr for more pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/goreb/.

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MBW Does Madonna

I would like to take the chance to quote a casual interview that Imminent Disaster and I conducted with Joe Sturm over at the TimeOut Blog: Where do you see street art in five to ten years? Especially with people seeing so … Continue reading

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Obey VS Skewville

Adam from Skewville apparently always has the last word. Photo credit to the wonderful Rebecca Fuller

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Zach Genin

Zack Genin is a wonderful artist based in Baltimore whose primary focus if photography and sculpture. When I think of Zack Genin’s photography, I am especially recalled to the predicament of lived life versus represented life. The experiential that informs … Continue reading

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Magkinetic Drawings by Aakash Nihalani… and Us

Aakash Nihalani just released a project website in which some of the shapes and motifs that he employs in his gallery and street work can be altered and transformed. He has entitled this piece Magkinetic Drawings, and here is the … Continue reading

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