Government-Sponsored Graffiti? It’s not graffiti anymore.

Caracas Journal – Artists Embellish Walls With Political Visions – NYTimes.com. …the government… supports Mr. Zerpa’s creations and the work of many other street artists, and is increasingly making them a central element of its promotion of a state ideology. Government-financed brigades of graffiti artists and muralists are blanketing this city’s walls with politicized images, …

Robbo vs. Banksy: Graffiti FTW!!!1!

Graffiti Artist Robbo Took the Road – WSJ.com. I don’t have any idea how long this will be available for free, but it’s up as of today, so I hope it will remain freely available in perpetuity. Here’s the nutshell: Banksy dissed a ~25 year old ROBBO INC. piece, and now ROBBO has come out …

Keith Haring at Deitch Projects

From “Bad Boys of Art at Manhattan Galleries,” by Roberta Smith, 11 February, 2010: The 1980s certainly had no shortage of genuinely hopeless bad boys from both sides of the Atlantic, but Keith Haring 1958-1990 deviated from the norm by having something close to a heart of gold. It always seemed emblematic that his subway …

Amazon, “Name Tagging” and “today’s street art culture”

From time to time, Amazon sends me email advertisements for books and whatnot based on other stuff I’ve purchased from them. From my view, this is an occasionally helpful—if often useless and slightly annoying—and sometimes amusing ‘service,’ and I’ve actually purchased maybe .001% of the books that have been advertised to me in this way. …