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    Explore " graffiti art" with insightful episodes like "Art Is Passion - SELA Art Center - 027", "Episode #22: Laura Loaiza & Comuna 13 🇨🇴", "Folge 30 - What about sketches?!", "Vertigo Graffiti: Camilo Fidelo Lopez on Bogotá, Colombia, Public Murals and Social Justice" and "Episode 12: Cey Adams & Janette Beckman" from podcasts like ""The Prideful Ones", "Who in the World", "Walls Don´t Lie", "Warfare of Art & Law Podcast" and "Big Table"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Art Is Passion - SELA Art Center - 027

    Art Is Passion - SELA Art Center - 027

    In episode 27 of The Prideful Ones, Joe and I sat down with Tetris, director of the SELA Art Center in Bell, California. Tetris told us of his passion for art and his time as a tagger and graffiti artist. As time went on, he felt it was time to give back to his community and opened the SELA Art Center where he promotes art of all mediums to young ones and adults. His efforts have garnished him many accolades including recently from the Bell Chamber of Commerce.

    Find him on:
    @tetriswai
    @selaartcenter

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    Episode #22: Laura Loaiza & Comuna 13 🇨🇴

    Episode  #22: Laura Loaiza & Comuna 13 🇨🇴

    In this podcast, we take a guided tour of Comuna 13, the most amazing neighborhood I’ve witnessed anywhere in the world, with my friend and long-time resident, Laura Loaiza.

     A comuna is a zone of the city, and Medellin, Colombia is divided into 16 of them. But Comuna 13 was always plagued by violence since its inception on the steep side of a mountain overlooking central Medellin. 

    As a logical access route for drug traffickers coming into and out of the city, it became a war zone in the 1980s and 90s, with rival drug cartels, military operations, paramilitary groups, rebel groups FARC and ELN, and street gangs all shooting it out on a nightly basis. 

    Further isolating the people of Comuna, their neighborhood was built on a steep mountainside with few good roads to get in our out. So, they had to access alleys, paths, and mountain trails to come or go, including 350 stairs! 

    Needless to say, it was nearly impossible for the residents to leave for central Medellin on a daily basis, so jobs, schools, medical care, and city life were largely inaccessible to them.

    But all of that changed in 2011 when construction was finished on a series of outdoor public escalators in Comuna 13, the first of their kind in the world.

    As part of an international project as well as investment by a newly elected mayor, the modern new escalators climbed the steepest part of a 384-meter incline through the Comuna, saving residents a difficult 25-minute walk straight up.

    This sparked a new era of pride and hope in Comuna 13, and residents could now come and go for jobs, education, healthcare, and to enjoy the best Medellin had to offer.

    Today, Comuna 13 is like a living museum of street and graffiti art, with vibrant colors, grand murals, historical depictions, and symbols of hope and perseverance covering almost every available surface throughout the entire barrio – walls, sides of buildings, front doors of houses, stairways, park benches, and more. 

    I was lucky enough to stumble upon Comuna 13 when I lived in Medellin for six months, and a local guide and resident, Laura Loaiza, was recommended. Laura is the founder of Zippy Tours and was nice enough to get mic’d up as we walked through her home neighborhood, talking about the history, art and people.

    In this, part 1 of the podcast on Comuna 13, we talk about her memories of the neighborhood as a war zone when she was a child, the early history of the Comuna, as well as the architectural marvel of the escalators, and later the explosion of color and vibrance with street art.

     In part 2 coming soon, we’ll delve into the artwork of Comuna 13, discussing pieces, painters, significance, and style as we walk through the barrio. (I’ll make sure to offer plenty of photos and videos for that one.

    Enjoy this guided tour of Comuna 13 with Laura and thanks for listening!

    -Norm  :-)

    Check out Zippy Tours here.  

    Folge 30 - What about sketches?!

    Folge 30 - What about sketches?!

    Zum Finale der zweiten Staffel haben sich Kgee und Crow ein Thema vorgenommen, das bereits seit den frĂźhen Tagen des Stylewritings einen festen Platz in unserer Kultur hat.
     
     Die dritte Auflage des „What about…?!“ beleuchtet die Welt der Sketches - für manche ein lästiges Übel um sich auf die nächste Aktion vorzubereiten, für andere eine eigene Disziplin, die passioniert in verschiedenen Techniken zelebriert wird.
     
     Von den Blackbooks im New York der 70er Jahre bis hin zur Entwicklung eines eigenen Grafikmarkers fßr Writer tauchen wir in verschiedene Aspekte des Phänomens Sketching ein und lassen prägende Protagonisten  wie Part 1 aus New York, Krixl, Dejoe, Skore 79 und B.Ash zu Wort kommen.

    Mehr Infos, die Bildgalerie & Verlosung gibt es auf www.wdl.rocks

    Vertigo Graffiti: Camilo Fidelo Lopez on BogotĂĄ, Colombia, Public Murals and Social Justice

    Vertigo Graffiti: Camilo Fidelo Lopez on BogotĂĄ, Colombia, Public Murals and Social Justice

    To learn more, please visit Vertigo Graffiti's website.

    Show Notes:

    2:00 relationship with public space changes when art is placed in it

    4:00 nature of graffiti; Vertigo blog’s proposal to leave graffiti in Bogotá’s transit system

    10:00 focus of Vertigo’s graffiti on universal issues of tolerance, acceptance and diversity

    15:00 ‘Kiss of the Invisibles’ mural

    23:00 graffiti’s ability to help create empathy for others

    25:30 reaction to public murals

    31:00 advise to graffiti artists to doubt everything 

    33:30 self-sensorship

    39:00 ‘Shared Glance’ mural 

    47:30 legal spaces for graffiti

    52:00 Grandmother series

    1:04:00 thoughts for those who doubt the importance of graffiti


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    Episode 12: Cey Adams & Janette Beckman

    Episode 12: Cey Adams & Janette Beckman

    THE INTERVIEW


    Photographer Janette Beckman and artist/art director Cey Adams (who helmed the art department at the legendary hip-hop label Def Jam Records in its 1980s and '90s heyday) discuss their graffiti art and photography collaboration The Mash Up: Hip-Hop Photos Remixed by Iconic Graffiti Artists, which was staged as an exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles a few years ago and collected in the book companion, co-published by Hat & Beard Press and Fahey/Klein Gallery, seen here.

     

    Music

    by Arthur Russell

    *Interview Clips from Style Wars (sourced from Youtube)

    Folge 25 - Darco (FBI)

    Folge 25 - Darco (FBI)

    Die Kunst und Kultur des Stylewritings kam in den frühen 80er Jahren über verschiedene Wege und Kanäle nach Europa und wurde dort von jungen Menschen - meist im Hip Hop Kontext - aufgesogen und adaptiert. Darco (FBI), der 1984 in Paris aktiv wurde, gehört zu den zentralen Pionieren dieser frühen Phase. Zusammen mit Legenden der europäischen Graffiti Kultur, wie Loomit, Scum, Gawky, Mode2, Chintz oder Shark war er maßgeblich daran beteiligt, aufwendige Wandproduktionen als qualitative Richtschnur zu etablieren (die später auch in New York für große Beachtung sorgten). 
    Darco aka Gor, der Ende der 80er Jahre von Seen hÜchstpersÜnlich in die United Artists aufgenommen wurde, steht fßr komplexen und individuellen 3D-Style auf nahezu jedem erdenklichen Medium. Als professioneller Kßnstler hat er die Entwicklung von Street Art seit fast 40 Jahren begleitet und eine eigene Nische gebildet, die auch von renommierten Galeristen und Auktionshäusern auf AugenhÜhe präsentiert wird.
    Im Gespräch beleuchten wir verschiedene Aspekte, die die Biografie von Darco geprägt haben. Von der Kindheit im Paris der späten 70er, über Comics bis hin zur Kommerzialisierung der Kunst. Zum Geburtstag von „Walls Don´t Lie“ haben wir zwei Stunden geballte Infos und History für Euch. Außerdem feiern wir, ganz nebenbei, mit unser 25. Folge unser 1-Jähriges Jubiläum. Enjoy!
    Mehr Infos, Darco´s Bildgalerie, Playlist und alle weiteren Folgen findet ihr auf www.wdl.rocks!
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    From Fine Art to Dirt Art: Exploring System Change with Art Activist Anya Mielniczek

    From Fine Art to Dirt Art: Exploring System Change with Art Activist Anya Mielniczek

    In this episode we explore the power of Art as a medium for political expression, economic activism and system change.

    Follow Anya’s incredible work via Instagram @anyamielniczek and check out her own podcast #CreativeCovePodcast available on all streaming platforms.

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    01.06 - Hope, Healing, and Graffiti w/ Ronnie Robles

    01.06 - Hope, Healing, and Graffiti w/ Ronnie Robles

    This week...
    We catch up with Graffiti Artist Ronnie Robles and we talk about experiencing empowerment through graffiti art, as well as, finding strength in vulnerability. This show is raw and brutally honest.

    Guest Bio:
    Ronnie Robles works in the realm of live art, music, murals, and digital illustrations. He studied illustration at Otis College of Art and Design. Ronnie currently resides in Baldwin Park, CA.

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