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| New York City's Graffiti Writers Photographs by Peter Sutherland Text by REVS A controversial art form and provocative cultural phenomenon, graffiti has inestimably influenced our entire environmentfrom music and fashion to advertising, architecture, and graphic arts. Yet it is an illegal activity, which makes its practitioners wanted criminals. Motivated by a desire for self-expression and recognition, the act of marking ones territory is done at the risk of severe consequences including fines and jail time. Graffiti writers are outlaws, unknown artists whose faces are known only to their peers. Treated as criminals by the law and dismissed as artists by the establishment, writers are perceived as either alluring anti-heroes or loathsome vandals, and usually remain anonymous to their audience. But not to photographer Peter Sutherland. Preview the Exhibition and Book April 1928, 2004 May 6June 10, 2004 June 17August 3, 2004 |
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