Light graffiti is the art of combining long-exposure photographs with high-intensity light sources waved around in thin air to create an image when the shutter closes. Very cool. Even cooler when ...
I was 13 years old when “American Graffiti” hit movie theaters in the summer of 1973. A nerdy, awkward kid more in the mold of the movie’s Terry “The Toad” Fields than its more confident drag racing ...
To see the new Cool “Disco” Dan art installation at the Wilson Building, visitors must put their phones in a bin, pass through a metal detector, and submit to the careful scrutiny of several imposing ...
“As a curator, author, producer and ex-active member of the graffiti community, I continue to see the movement grow exponentially.” Roger Gastman talks about his perception of graffiti culture and its ...
Momo — a New Orleans-based artist whose murals have adorned residential and commercial facades around America and Europe — spent last week in Manhattan completing his latest commission. But this work ...
A diverse crowd of a few hundred crammed into the 9:30 Club early Saturday afternoon to pay their respects to a reclusive local legend who left his mark all over the city. Prolific graffiti icon Cool ...
The graffiti tag “Cool ‘Disco’ Dan” is connotative of all things D.C. during the 1980s and early 1990s—-citywide double-dutch competitions, the politics of then Mayor Marion Barry, the war on drugs ...
For years, an underground icon who went by Cool “Disco” Dan scrawled his moniker in nearly every corner of the nation’s capital — Metro cars, back alleys, the roofs of buildings. His spray-painted tag ...