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Born in the Bronx signing

Posted in Artist, books and magazines, event by whatyouwrite on the January 31, 2008

female graffiti writer struck by an cologne “S-Bahn” train

Posted in Artist, Europe, article, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 31, 2008

another graff tragedy, a 25 years old woman was struck by an S-Bahn train in Cologne. As the police publicist said, the woman and her 20 years old companion entered the station Köln-Nippes at midnight. There, they painted a 23 sq-meter large graffiti on an S-Bahn train.

COLOGNE  (ddp-nrw). A 25 years old women who did graffiti was struck by an S-Bahn train in Cologne. As the police publicist said, the woman and her 20 years old companion entered the station Köln-Nippes at midnight.
There, they painted a 23 sq-meter large graffiti on an S-Bahn train. When the driver got on the S-Bahn train, the two sprayer hit under the S-Bahn wagon. As soon as the S-Bahn train was moving they left their hiding place. At that moment, the woman’s hip was struck by the wagon. She was dangerously injured. Her companion is uninjured.

http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/Marktberichte/de/15221863/S+Bahn+erfasst+Graffiti+SprueherinKÖLN S-Bahn erfasst Graffiti-Sprüherin Eine 25 Jahre alte Frau ist in der Nacht zu Dienstag beim Graffitisprühen in Köln von einer S-Bahn erfasst worden.Nach Angaben eines Polizeisprechers hatte sich die Frau gegen Mitternacht mit einem 20-jährigen Begleiter Zugang zum Betriebsbahnhof Köln-Nippes verschafft.  Dort brachte das Paar an einer abgestellten S-Bahn ein 23 Quadratmeter großes Graffiti an. Als der Triebfahrzeugführer die S-Bahn bestieg, versteckte sich das Paar unterhalb des S-Bahnwagens. Während sich die Bahn kurz darauf in Bewegung setzte, verließen beide ihr Versteck. Dabei wurde die junge Frau von einem Wagenteil in Höhe der Hüfte erfasst und schwer verletzt. Ihr Begleiter blieb unversehrt.
(ddp)

Quote: AD-HOC-NEWS

“Will Rise” wrap-up

Posted in Artist, event, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 30, 2008

Loss Prevention is proud to offer a small wrap-up of last weekend’s “Will Rise” exhibition at the Robert Berman Gallery in Santa Monica. By no means comprehensive, here’s a few uncredited flicks found online as well as the write-up in The Los Angeles Times. Also, if you’re unsure our submission is the Louie-Patterned, Halliburton/Stryper sponsored, 2Pac chestpieced-ed AT-AT terrorizing the Planned Parenthood/TSL/MQ sponsored Highway. For all inquiries contact the Gallery or us here.

FROM: http://thelossprevention.blogspot.com/

an other definition of ‘light graffiti’

Posted in Artist, Europe, event, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 29, 2008

Magazine content needed

Posted in books and magazines by whatyouwrite on the January 28, 2008

Hello Everyone!

I need the following:

Raide Stories
I am in need of a few great Raid stories for the issue! I’m sure there has to me a few good ones lingering out there somewhere. The longer the better! If possible please ad a photo which corresponds to the mission that that which you are writing about!

Bombing photos:
Trains.., walls, interesting tags, throw-ups etc.

Please e-mail all photos to: bigpoemfx@aim.com 300dpi, JPG only

Of course we prefer exclusive stuff!

Thanks poem

Writers Strike at Lott Gallery at DriveIn24

Posted in Artist, event, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 28, 2008

opening pics via : http://razorapple.com/

Spray Masters film @ The MOMA

Posted in Artist, article, event, website, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 27, 2008

Spray Masters is part of the MoMA’s Film exhibition Documentary Fortnight, 2008 which includes the World premiere and discussion with Kirchheimer is Theater 2 (The Roy and Niuta Titus  Theater 2), T2. Ticketing policies for film screenings sign up now to receive MoMA’s biweekly Film E-News

Sye TC5 blogging..

Posted in Artist, website, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 26, 2008

click image to visit!

Graffiti artists come in from the cold at a gallery exhibition in Chelsea

Posted in Artist, article, event, interview, writing by whatyouwrite on the January 25, 2008

When Marc Ecko planned a Chelsea street fair in 2005 where graffiti writers could tag mock subway cars, Mayor Bloomberg pulled the permit, arguing that the display encouraged vandalism. Although a judge overruled Hizzoner’s veto, urban art still carries a bad rap.

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worldwide beef!!

Posted in writing by whatyouwrite on the January 25, 2008

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