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Hall of Fame

New York City

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  • 208 páginas
  • 8 horas de lectura

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The birthplace of the style writing school of graffiti is New York City, where young artists transformed simple tags into elaborate masterpieces, featuring colorful letters and characters depicting friends and heroes. By the 1980s, authorities quickly destroyed this artwork, prompting artists to seek refuge in schoolyards to preserve their work. The most notable of these is in East Harlem, at 106th Street and Park Avenue, known as the Hall of Fame. Initially, it aimed to unite the best artists in the city, replacing the number 5 train as the premier showcase for graffiti art. As word spread, artists would sneak in at night to contribute to this unsanctioned museum. From early contributors like Skeme, Dez, and Daze in the 1980s to later artists such as Vulcan, Jon One, and Dome, the Hall of Fame evolved through the decades. The 1990s saw revitalization from Part, Ezo, and TDS, while the 2000s featured tight productions from crews like TC5, TDS, and TATS. This book documents the vibrant artwork created in this once-obscure schoolyard that became a legendary landmark. Join us in exploring this artistic retrospective of an iconic New York site.

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Hall of Fame, Alain KET Mariduena, Ket

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2012
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