Whether itโs as entertainment, decor, an activity, or an art installation, graffiti has added an edgy vibe to several recent events.
A muralist at Angeleno magazine's summer release party.
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Art toy and clothing retailer Kid Robot went with an urban street theme for its
Super Spectacular fashion show in March in Toronto. The models doubled as graffiti artistsย and drew on a white action figure placed on a pedestal at the end of the runway.
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German artist Jonathan Meese's "Marlene Dietrich in Dr. No's Ludovico-Clinic (Dr. Baby's Erzland)" installation at the Watermill Center on Long Island's East End coincided with the arts organization's
big summer benefit in July. The sprawling work incorporated graffiti and collage.
At the Art Gallery of Ontario's
Massive Party benefit in April, artist Dan Bergeron's project mixed photography and graffiti art.
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