Sunday, 3 August 2014

MODERN ART

 GRAFFITI

Modern day graffiti can be traced back to Philadelphia during the late 60's. During this period it was mostly used by political activists or gangs marking their territory.

During the early 70's the writer TAKI 183 took it to another level by covering much of New York City with his tag. The New York Times did an article on Taki which exposed tagging to the public. Taki was not the first writer, but is legendary for bringing so much attention to it. Other artist of graffiti that is popular is like BANKSY.
Tagging became a competition between the boroughs of NYC to see who could cover more area with their tags. The letters evolved into block and bubble letters which formed the basis for the many styles employed today. The art form was booming and took shape in the subways of NYC. 
Whereas during the 70's graffiti was flourishing, the 80's proved to be a very trying time for the subway writers because the Metropolitan Transit Authority began to focus on stopping it. The emergence of hip-hop in main-stream culture during the 80's exposed graffiti to the world and it began showing up everywhere. 






EXAMPLES OF BANKSY ARTWORKS

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