TweetStyle wars (1983)
This one is a classic and air nationally on TV. these really changed the graff culture and helped it blow up huge into the 90's
TweetNot sure if anyone else shares a passion or love for graff as i do but i figured id post some videos up.
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetStyle wars (1983)
This one is a classic and air nationally on TV. these really changed the graff culture and helped it blow up huge into the 90's
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetA great documentary from award-winning director Jon Reiss investigating the most subversive and controversial art form currently shaping international youth culture
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetA documentary about graffiti and its culture and living with it.
Produced by Tim Cole, Directed by Skiny.
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetGetting up: Love this one!
A documentary on the history and culture of graffiti, featuring many of the major players: JA, Ket, Noxer, Skuf, Chino and others.
made by marc ecko yes the clothing line owner and founder
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetPiece By Piece documents San Francisco's graffiti culture from the early 1980s to 2004. It is narrated by San Francisco graffiti artist Senor One, better known as Renos. The San Francisco Bay Guardian's Cheryl Eddy singled the film out as the highlight of the 2006 Hi/Lo film festival, calling it "an educational experience" and "a thoughtful document". In a full review for that same paper, Johnny Ray Huston said it was "a thorough history that still makes time ... for abstract, lyrical flowing passages". Huston complained that sections such as those featuring Tie One or Reminisce could make movies in themselves, and wished to see more detailing of artists' entries into the legitimate art world. He concluded that the film and director "succeeded at a mighty task" and were interested in displaying "a deep but entertaining understanding of the city as both a historical site and a nexus for contemporary change". Rory L. Aronsky in Film Threat wrote that the documentary "gets this graffiti culture completely right" while for Dennis H***** in Variety it was "an excellent overview of two decades' graffiti in San Francisco".
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!