Stencil Segment on StreetLevel TV, Screening May 1 in San Francisco
Mia Rovegno brings you a piece on stencil warriors Josh MacPhee and Russell H., including a guided tour through the City, rich with a history of public archives
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Mia Rovegno brings you a piece on stencil warriors Josh MacPhee and Russell H., including a guided tour through the City, rich with a history of public archives
Stencilled vinyl landed in San Francisco last week with the arrival of Vinyl Killers at the Hotel des Arts.
The public space belongs to everyone and no one. Caught in the middle are those who treasure public art and those who would paint over it.
Steven Winn, Chronicle Arts and Culture Critic
Tuesday, March 8, 2005
The urge to express oneself by writing on a blank wall is as old and primal as cave painting. But one tagger's colorful imagery is another person's ugly scrawl. One thing is certain: Graffiti's not going away.
Steven Winn, Chronicle Arts and Culture Critic
Monday, March 7, 2005