Posts Tagged ‘graffiti art’
Back to Nature in Pictures and Action: Sebastiao Salgado (NY Times) Bringing the Streets Inside: Le Street Art (NY Times) Framing the Message of a Generation (NY Times) MOMA: Party in the Garden (NY Times) Anish Kapoor to Shoot Red Pellets at Royal Academy from Cannon (Bloomberg) Tracey Emin London Show Explores Solitary Pursuit of […]
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Images Separated at Birth? Edward Hopper at Fraenkel Gallery (NY Times) A Caged Man Breaks Out at Last: The Art of Tehching Hsieh (NY Times) Is Anybody Buying Art These Days? The Mugrabis Are (NY Times) Art World’s Stimulus Package: Matisse, Mondrian, Not Picasso (WSJ) Guggenheim Director is a Portrait of Modesty (WSJ) Fine Arts […]
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By Emily Waldorf Street-artist Shepard Fairey filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against The Associated Press, requesting that he be protected from copyright infringement in his use of a news photograph as the starting point for his famous poster of President Obama. The photograph was taken by freelance photographer Mannie Garcia, who, to complicate matters even further, […]
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Tags: AP, arrested, Boston, graffiti art, guerilla art, Institute of Contemporary Art, lawsuit, Mannie Garcia, Obama Hope poster, Shepard Fairey, street art, The Associated Press