Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Disappearing Paintings- Susan Farrell and Brett Webb
Collaborative, volunteer projects are the most effective way to document constantly disappearing paintings. Art Crimes collects interviews, articles, photographs, and shares information about events related to graffiti and street art.
Art Crimes, The Writing on the Wall
Purpose
In many places, painting graffiti is illegal. We don't advocate breaking the law, but we think art belongs in public spaces and that more legal walls should be made available for this fascinating art form. Because it is so hard to get books published and to keep photos and blackbooks from being seized and destroyed, the Internet may be the best way to publish and preserve this information. Please get involved in the effort to preserve your local graffiti history.
Our main goals are to provide cultural and scholarly information and resources and to help preserve and document the constantly disappearing paintings. We also want to spread the truth that this kind of graffiti, called "writing" is being done by artists who call themselves "writers," not by gangs.
Labels:
art,
brooklyn,
culture,
documentary,
graffiti,
hiphop,
new york city,
paint,
streetart,
style,
the45queen,
walls
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