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It’s far from first project in Los Angeles to become a target for attention-grabbing graffiti. The brand-new 6th Street Viaduct in downtown, which cost $588 million, was spray-painted by vandals ...
Oceanwide Plaza graffiti. In late December 2023, three taggers, Akua, Sour, and Castle, broke into the tallest building of Oceanside's three towers and spray painted their names across its floor to ceiling windows. [23] Following the event, more members of Los Angeles’ graffiti community began to participate in tagging the skyscraper. [24]
Oceanwide Plaza started as a set of ultraluxury mixed-use skyscrapers that were intended to serve as bookends to downtown Los Angeles' rebranding as a modernized urban paradise. Instead, a ...
Taggers earlier this year sprayed graffiti on at least 27 floors of a partly completed downtown Los Angeles skyscraper directly across from Crypto.com Arena at LA Live. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles ...
Bloch's research and commentary on urban space and protest has been quoted in Smithsonian [14] and his research and perspectives on graffiti have been quoted in the Los Angeles Times, [15] [16] New York Times, [17] Washington Post, [18] NBC news, [19] and in other media including Smithsonian Magazine [20] and in interviews with NPR Morning ...
Police in Los Angeles have arrested two men suspected to be part of a group that has been plastering graffiti across 30 floors of an under-construction high-rise building.. LAPD said early Friday ...
Metro Transit Assassins, also known by the initialism MTA or as Melting Toys Away and Must Take All, [1] is a graffiti street artist collective based in Los Angeles, most famous for its half-mile graffiti "MTA" tag along the concrete walls of the Los Angeles River.
Climbing up abandoned, unfinished floors and tightrope walking across balcony ledges, backpacks clanging with cans of alkyd and acrylic, a collective of Los Angeles graffiti artists have moved ...