Here are a few videos I shot in 2010 during a surprise date with my wife, Enjoy, and keep dancing you life away.
Many more from this day still to come, so check back!
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Showing posts with label david meade. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
NYC Dance Parade
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Condensed History of Graffiti and Street Art
Angelo Madrigale did an excellent overview of Graffiti and Street Art history within the span of an hour, and here are some of the video snippets from last nights jam packed event.
The journey begins with an overview of an art form that is uniquely American similar to Jazz.
Angelo weaves us through the early Graffiti landscape via highlights with Corn Bread, Tracy 168, Dondi, Rammellzzee, Chaz and also noting the impact of the book Subway Art.
More videos to come, and if you are didn't see the first in this series yet then click here for part one
The journey begins with an overview of an art form that is uniquely American similar to Jazz.
Angelo weaves us through the early Graffiti landscape via highlights with Corn Bread, Tracy 168, Dondi, Rammellzzee, Chaz and also noting the impact of the book Subway Art.
More videos to come, and if you are didn't see the first in this series yet then click here for part one
Street Art Panel at Doyle New York
Last night I had the good fortune to sit on a panel to discuss Street Art and its evolution from the streets into the galleries, and now most recently into the auction houses. The panel consisted of Buff Monster, COST, Hrag Vartanian, and myself with Angelo Madrigale of Doyle New York hosting the event and laying down a skillfully condensed history of graffiti and street art throughout the panel. The place was packed and the mood upbeat. Kathleen Doyle got the proceedings rolling with the following story involving former Mayor Ed Koch, wolves, and the MTA.
Graffiti Godfather speaks about his personal experiences bombing the streets of New York.
Bronx Graffiti Pioneer explains Wild Style
Stay tuned for more videos of the event in the next few days
Graffiti Godfather speaks about his personal experiences bombing the streets of New York.
Bronx Graffiti Pioneer explains Wild Style
Stay tuned for more videos of the event in the next few days
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