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June 16, 2014 Bucky Turco

There’s a wall on Kenmare Street off Mulberry Street that’s so heavily bombed, it looks more like a section of the Berlin Wall in its last days than your typical NYC graffiti. The sheer amount of spray paint appears as if it took years to accumulate, with layers upon layers of tags and throw-ups applied […]

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August 20, 2013 Marina Galperina

New York graffiti writers MINT&SERF recently curated the exhibition “#PPP: None of Us Greater Than All of Us” at the ROX Gallery on the Lower East Side. Looks like a varied mix of media, from Clayton Patterson’s photos to Beni Zooted’s Untitled “self-portrait” of U.S. currency and plexiglass to the collaborative graffiti canvases of the Peter […]

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April 29, 2013 Bucky Turco

Remember that New York Yankees perfume that we reviewed and I likened to the smell of my Uncle Louie? It’s back. While the formula hasn’t changed, the bottle has with the help of artists MINT and SERF—hey it worked for Calvin Klein about ten years ago. They were commissioned to give the bottle a little […]

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