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Art versus graffiti: Who calls the shots?
Given the discussion generated by my previous post, Why I love graffiti, I thought I’d follow up with a few points about ‘street art’ versus what some readers have referred to as ‘malicious graffiti’ or ‘ugly black tagging’. A couple … Continue reading
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Tagged Ernest Zacharevic, graffiti, Lush, Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, Pompeii, SD Thorpe, Stieg Persson, street art, taggers
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