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Interview with Jensen Karp of Gallery 1988

I just found this great interview with Jensen Karp, founder of Gallery 1988, Los Angeles. You ...

SABER Takes to the Skies to Protest Mural Moratorium ~ Downtown LA

In an unprecedented show of aerial force, LA Artist SABER bombarded Downtown Los Angeles today ...

Linkin Park: Fundraiser Show For Japan – Twitter Feedback

Yesterday, Linkin Park played in front of 1,500 fundraisers at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles. As you might know, they managed to collect $357,000! Here are some interesting tweets related to the show. Some are just funny nonsense, others are articles or pictures. Take a look:

https://twitter.com/#!/JENNIWOWW/status/108745687876902912 ...

B’z, Linkin Park rock fans in Los Angeles to aid disaster-hit Japan

Found a great article about Linkin Park's Secret Show for Japan. I'll try to find some pictures of ...

Video: NORM | ALWAYS @Known Gallery

NORM | ALWAYS Featuring: Steel, Trevelen and Lani Lee at Known Gallery Film by: Willie T

No “Art in the Streets” for Brooklyn Museum: New York Changes Mind About Street Art Show

We've just been forwarded an email sent by the Brooklyn Museum to a street artist in the "Art in the Streets" show, currently on view at the MOCA. The Brooklyn Museum was scheduled to be the next shop in the show's tour, but that's no more. Read the letter from Brooklyn Museum Director Arnold Lehman below:
I am writing with the unfortunate news the Brooklyn Museum must withdraw as the second venue for "Art in the Streets." I asked our curator, Sharon Matt Atkins, for your email address so that you might hear this news directly from me. ...

REVOK News: Reasons For His Arrest And How To Support Him

The Real Reason Revok Was Arrested

Melrose & Fairfax posted a very interesting article. The "Revok-Case" is pretty weird with him being arrested only a week after "Art in the streets" opened at MOCA and the high bail amount, etc. so I wouldn't be surprised if their accusations against the LAPD are true.
The trumped up charges against Revok have reeked of suspicion ever since his arrest. From nabbing Revok in the first place for a parole violation and not a new crime, to the exorbitant $320,000 bail, to be sentenced to half a year in jail a day after the arrest, the whole thing seemed like there was something bigger going on. The LAPD were clearly looking for someone to make an example of doing graffiti outside MOCA. But when they hadn't made an arrest on the streets after the first week, they wanted a high profile name to take down. There was probably a short list of high profile arrests, so short, there was probably only one name on it--Revok. Read more after the jump!...

2 Artists, 2 Coasts, Both in Jail for Graffiti

Left, LA II, right, Revok. (images via dnainfo.com & ballerstatus.com)

As LA’s MOCA tries to give graffiti and street art their moment in the Southern California sun, in New York LA II, aka Angel Ortiz, and in Los Angeles, Revok, aka Jason Williams, are in jail for doing the art they love. While LA II, who is best known as a collaborator of Keith Haring, has quietly languished at Riker’s Island prison, Revok’s arrest and subsequent sentencing has been accompanied by a vocal outcry from his comrades and fans, including Shepard Fairey, who issued a poster last week to raise money for his legal defense fund. The debate about graffiti and street art and its role in a democratic and free society is sure to rage on as the artists associated with the art form continue to make waves by openly challenging vandalism laws. The whole phenomenon is strangely reminiscent of the emergence of hip hop in the 1980s and 90s, when artists (and their handlers) often parlayed criminal charges into more publicity and fame for the artist. The largest question is do artists have — or should they have — a right to create art on public property or the property of others. The Twitterverse has been very vocal about its anger regarding Revok’s arrest. ...