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  2. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti in Ancient Rome was a form of communication, and was generally not considered vandalism. [8] Certain graffiti was seen as blasphemous and was removed, such as the Alexamenos graffito, which may contain one of the earliest depictions of Jesus. The graffito features a human with the head of a donkey on a cross with the text "Alexamenos ...

  3. The Faith of Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    The Faith of Graffiti is a five-part essay. Each part moves from surface-level content like interviews with the graffiti artists to philosophical musings on art and politics. In Part 1 of the essay, Mailer discusses the lives and inspirations of prominent graffiti artists. Mailer adopts the persona of the "Aesthetic Investigator", or A-I.

  4. Graffiti removal - Wikipedia

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    A new and emerging approach to graffiti removal management is Predictive Removal Management. This involves the use of a database of information regarding graffiti incidents within a city. This is often developed by the government or the graffiti removal service provider. This database is then data mined to determine patterns in graffiti ...

  5. Since then, graffiti has been a constant in his life, from the rock-bottom lows of drug addiction to his eventual salvation. This month, he has a show in a high-end Silicon Valley art gallery.

  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. Vandalism - Wikipedia

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    Criminal vandalism takes many forms. Graffiti on public property is common in many inner cities as part of a gang culture, where they might be used as territorial markers. [6] More serious forms of vandalism that may take place during public unrest such as rioting can involve the willful destruction of public and private property. Vandalism per ...

  8. Graffiti in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the term street art, or the more specific post-graffiti, is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art. Some people consider street art a crime; others consider it a form of art. It is a borderline issue. [44]

  9. Students ‘shocked’ after CWRU campus vandalized with anti ...

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    Restoration crews hired by Case Western Reserve University spent the day cleaning up graffiti and other acts of vandalism that were committed on the school’s Cleveland campus under the cover of ...