Category Archives: Public Space

Rambo Ad Bites Street Art

You’ve probably seen the looming Rambo face which started popping up on billboards last month to advertise the new Rambo flick. Pretty interesting that the main ad campaign is biting stencilists and street art. Once again street artists influence people … Continue reading

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Conneticut Curtails Billboards

In the continuing battle over public space – Conneticut’s governor Jodi Rell has begun curtailing billboards in her state. Her executive order “halts any new contracts to build or maintain “outdoor advertising structures, devices or displays” located on state property.” … Continue reading

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Trace/Evening Class Review of Bomb It

Check out our glowing review of Bomb It at the Sf Indie Fest: “There is a wealth of ideas disseminated in Jon Reiss’s Bomb It! It’s been a while since this reviewer has been prompted repeatedly to think and found … Continue reading

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Murakami Billboard Bombed

Looks like some of LA’s finest graff artists- Revok and Augor are now being collected by Japanese artist Murakami… From The LA Weekly: “Murakami REVOKed: Japanese artist won over by billboard bombing” By SHELLEY LEOPOLD “In the early morning hours … Continue reading

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Palestine

“Your heart is a weapon the size of your fist. Keep fighting, Keep loving.” As seen on the wall in Palestine: Image courtesy of P.O.W. / Santas Ghetto The people in Gaza are facing a serious humanitarian crisis since Israel … Continue reading

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