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COPE2 presents TOP OF THE LINE

Harrison Bohrman | Art Show, Cope 2, Events, Futura, Global Graffiti Documentary, Graffiti, Graffiti Stores/Galleries/Websites, Headline, History of Graffiti, New York, News, Revok, Ron English, Sharp, Shepard Fairey, Street Art | Thursday, December 4th, 2008

A collaboration event, featuring some of the most influential and inspiring artists from the pop art, contemporary, and graffiti art scenes:

FUTURA
SHARP
COPE2
SHEPARD FAIREY
FAFI
SILOETTE
REVOK
CAN2
RON ENGLISH

December 4th – 9th 2008

Opening Reception Thursday, December 4th, 7:00PM – 11:00PM

THE SHOWROOM Gallery
117 2nd Ave (E. 7th St)

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Graffiti Archeology in NYC

Jon | 151 Wooster, Fab 5 Freddy, Futura, Gentrification, Global Graffiti Documentary, Graffiti, Headline, History of Graffiti, Jean Michel Basquiat, New York, News | Sunday, December 16th, 2007

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Check out these articles from the New York Times and Newsday about a developer who discovered a treasure trove of graffiti at 151 Wooster in Manhattan when he started demolishing his property for luxury condos. The developers are very excited about their find. They had the Guggenheim Museum out for a public talk. Artists on the wall supposedly include Fab 5 Freddy, Futura and Jean Michel Basquiat. The developers are trying to recreate that feel of the 70/80s NY Loft and they feel that the graffiti validates their mission – unfortunately the lofts they are building will be sold in the $3.5 – 9.75 million. It remains to be seen if any of the new residents will be inviting graffiti writers to come in and paint their new digs. Thanks to Harrison Bohrman for the tip off!

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