Graffiti in the news

Welcome back to another edition of 'Graffiti in the news'.

First off, a piece that underscores the global spread of graffiti culture:
Photo by V.V. Krishnan / The Hindu

The Hindu: Writing on the wall
Driving through Delhi roads in recent times, the splashes of colour are hard to miss. The writing seems to have sprung up in several places, almost overnight, providing a colourful respite from the grey and drab buildings.

The relatively new culture of graffiti is fast spreading not just in the city, but throughout the country. Is this just the new thing in vogue, or does graffiti hold promise as a form of expression to reach out to a mass audience?


Next, in the U.S. state of Virginia, a recognition of graffiti with historical value:
Photo by the Culpeper Star Exponent


Culpeper Star Exponent: Civil War graffiti exposed
With the steady hands of a surgeon, architectural conservator Chris Mills slowly unveils history one painstaking step at a time.  His end goals—reveal and protect the Civil War era signatures, drawings and scribbling strewn throughout the Brandy Station Graffiti House.

The circa 1858 structure is believed to have been used as a hospital by Confederate and Union forces during the war. For unknown reasons, patrons decided to mark up the walls with signatures, drawings and anything else that crossed their minds.  Mills' challenge is to remove the post-historic paint and whitewash that subsequent owners' attempted to cover the markings with, as well as stabilize the fragile plaster.


And finally, back in Canada:
Images of the Rick Mercer Report/CBC courtesy of the National Post


National Post: Rick Mercer's rants damaging anti-graffiti cause: Mississauga councillor
"Rick Mercer needs to know that he's not doing anybody any good with his rants down the graffiti-tagged alley," Ms. Mahoney fumed during a city council meeting Wednesday, suggesting the Mercer rants may have unintentionally encouraged the spread of graffiti throughout Canada.

"That's not helping the cause across the country," she said.

But wait, there's more...

Metro News: Councillor can't tag this on Mercer
"My rants are shot in an artist-friendly laneway. These are fabulous, vibrant, constantly-changing works of art," Mercer wrote in an email to the Star. "I would wager many of those artists will be remembered long after the good councillor, who's (sic) name escapes me."

...

Mahoney added that she wasn't aware until after she made her comments that Graffiti Alley, located near Queen St. W. and Spadina Ave., is exempt from any graffiti bylaw and sanctioned as an area of "municipal significance" by Toronto city hall.

So it looks like Rick Mercer is helping the cause after all, just not the cause Katie Mahoney would like.

Booya!


Estimating things

Good day.  I've been absent lately while real life (and winter) have intruded on the artistic practice.  But now I have a few things to share.

A while back I wrote about blogger Christine Estima and her widely circulated work in local weekly The Grid.  In the meantime she has continued to document street art things, including the only photo I've seen that shows the remains of the Some Conditions Apply stencil underneath Joel Richardson's mural at Lansdowne and Dupont.

Here's the photo I took right after doing the stencil, before Joel's mural was restored:



And here's one that Christine took afterward, where it just barely peeks through:

Photo by Christine Estima

I will be interested to see how it ages.


Christine has also captured a bunch of the Things stencils around town:

Photo by Christine Estima

Photo by Christine Estima

For more, check out the 'THINGS' category on The Spadina Monologues.  Cheers!


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MANILA ROCKS MY WORLD, part 6
Manila, Philippines, dec. 2011

Again and again, here we are !!!!! I have to say that there is something magical with this city.
For the first time, since I go to the Philippines, I was there for a show with my partner in crime
Mist. We usually go there to paint in the streets and hang out with our friends Bigs, Alvin, Allan,
Borgy, Rommel, Roberto, Roey,
EGG, EXLD, TRIP. We showed some of our recent works at Secret
Fresh gallery and it was a great success. Even more than we could have expect. Most of the graffiti
artists from the city
came to the opening and I want to thank them all.
Long life to Manila graffiti scene...!













Affordable housing spotted

Aha, proof that at least one person noticed the first round of Affordable Housing stencils!

Photo by Whatfollows

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"spotted last night: 'AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THE RICH' graffiti altering the bohemian embassy condo storefront on queen w @ dovercourt.  whoever made this stencil, i love you."


Thanks, I love you too.