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  2. Wall of Respect - Wikipedia

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    In the eight years following the Wall's unveiling, more than 1,500 murals were painted, many taking the same name, or variations beginning with, Wall of . . .. [10] After a 1971 fire damaged the building on which the Wall of Respect was painted, the entire structure was torn down and the mural thus destroyed. [11]

  3. Visual arts of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago had a revival, dating to the 1960s, of public mural art, involving local artists and community members. [39] The Wall of Respect was one of the murals to spark this explosion. The mural was first painted in 1967 by the Visual Arts Workshop of the Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC). It is considered the first large-scale ...

  4. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti (singular graffiti or graffito, the latter only used in graffiti archeology) is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Graffiti ranges from simple written "monikers" to elaborate wall paintings, and has existed since ancient times , with examples dating back ...

  5. Racist Graffiti at Chicago`s Wicker Park Investigated as Hate ...

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  6. Column: Vandalism or street art? What the graffiti-tagged ...

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    The colorful graffiti that adorns an abandoned skyscraper in downtown L.A. is, depending on who you ask, petty vandalism that plagues the city or vibrant street art that enriches.

  7. Graffiti in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti inside The Wieners Circle. Graffiti is a cause of disagreement among residents of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. [1] [2] [3] The Jane Byrne Interchange has been described as a "hot spot" for graffiti. [4] The Illinois Department of Transportation spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on graffiti removal annually. [5]

  8. Anti-Semitic graffiti, swastikas spray-painted on Jewish ...

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    The anti-Semites spray-painted swastikas on 16 headstones and defaced 23 more with red graffiti, according to WFLD. Not all the other graffiti was legible, but one video clearly showed “Kanye ...

  9. EXPO Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Art Chicago, redubbed "Art Chicago in the Park" was held in a giant tent in Grant Park behind the Art Institute of Chicago. There were now only 94 exhibitors, several of whom were new young Chicago galleries. [7] In 2006 catastrophe struck. The fair was again planned to be in a tent in Grant Park.