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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Frodo Lives!

 
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Get Bathroom Graffiti Badges for Your Blog, MySpace, Facebook, etc.

Now you can put your own Bathroom Graffiti Badge right on your blog, Myspace, or Facebook to help spread the word about the project and show off great graffiti pictures.

It's super easy to do. Just click here to choose what type of BGP badge you want. Cut and embed to simple code into your site and you're all set.

Thanks for helping spread the word.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Pain!

 
Back and forth dialog in bathroom graffiti scrawls are often witty and humorous. Here's another great example found in SOHO New York City recently.
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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Add Your Bathroom Graffiti Pics By Phone/Email

Now you can contribute to the bathroom graffiti project by emailing your favorite pictures directly from your phone.

Take your camera phone everywhere, shoot great bathroom graffiti pics and email to this address: BGPSniper211@bathroomgraffiti.ning.com

(If you create an account at www.graffitiproject.com you can also add your pics via the Web, Flickr, or get your own email upload address for your account).

Please help spread the word about The Bathroom Graffiti Project and help us collect pictures of bathroom graffiti from every country in the world!

Now You Can Add Bathroom Graffiti to Your Blog!


Find more photos like this on Bathroom Graffiti Project

The Bathroom Graffiti Project has just launched a new site with lots of new features. Anyone can join the collaborative project to help collect and archive pictures of bathroom graffiti from around the world. It's super easy to create your own account and you can upload pictures from the Web site, via email, your phone, or even Flickr.

You can also grab the Slideshow from above...anyone can add a constantly updated Slideshow of Bathroom Graffiti pictures to your blog, MySpace, or Facebook. Just click the "View Embed Code" at the bottom of the Slideshow on the homepage of graffitiproject.com to get the code. Or Add to Facebook link at www.graffitiproject.com.

Thanks for helping spread the word and hopefully adding your favorite bathroom graffiti pics soon!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Minus the bomb scares, is The Splasher is proof that art can still matter?


The Splasher analysis continues with yet another extensive piece in the Arts section of today's New York Times: Splashing the Art World With Anger and Questions.

Some highlights:

The current agitators, although they’ve got some of the revolutionary patter down, seem to lack clearly defined targets or priorities. Is the problem gentrification or the art market or artists or late capitalism? What’s troubling them — the street art they’re defacing or the fact that some of the street artists might also show in galleries?


And, by the way, what’s wrong with artists, even street artists, making a buck? The spectacle, as Debord might have said, of the present art world in thrall to Mammon is incredibly depressing. But selling art isn’t selling out, necessarily, and making art for people on the street doesn’t preclude showing (a different sort of) art in galleries. Physical endangerment in the form of bombs, stinky or otherwise, then crosses the line from mischief to mayhem.


New York neighborhoods are indeed changing, not all for the better, as the city becomes more affluent and homogeneous, and art shouldn’t exist in it simply as a symbol of wealth and privilege. It should seize public spaces where it can, to make itself more part of daily life, more relevant in the world, and to become a source of serendipity, pleasure, trouble, controversy and interest to people outside the art world, not just inside it.


With this much attention, The Splasher will no doubt be showing soon in a Chelsea gallery near you.