- Saber
Crew : AWR | 1+
- Sever
Crew : AWR | 2+
- Vyal
Crew : COI | 2+
- Pose
Crew : AWR | 1+
- Sherm
Crew : COI
- Insa
Crew : WCA | 1+
These works aren't always legal, but they can certainly be beautiful. Below, find 20 works of graffiti art that make our planet a more colorful place. 20 Works of Graffiti That Make The World More.
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2766 pictures in 69 cities
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- Adelanto(1)
- Alamo(1)
- Alhambra(8)
- Anaheim(1)
- Arcadia(4)
- Arcata(4)
- Atwater(1)
- Azusa(2)
- Baldwin Park(4)
- Beaumont(2)
- Bellflower(3)
- Berkeley(35)
- Beverly Hills(5)
- Brawley(17)
- Burbank(22)
- Carlsbad(6)
- Carnelian Bay(1)
- Carson(3)
- Cathedral City(1)
- Cerritos(1)
- Chula Vista(14)
- Compton(5)
- Costa Mesa(31)
- Culver City(8)
- Duarte(1)
- East Los Angeles(12)
- Encinitas(1)
- Eureka(5)
- Fresno(3)
- Glendale(1)
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- Indio(3)
- Ingle(1)
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- Los Angeles(628)
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- Morongo Valley(3)
- Newman(1)
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- Oakland(861)
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- Orinda(2)
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Art Without Audience
56 pictures
Morley
52 pictures
Else One
60 pictures
THE UGLAR COLLECTIVE
This American graffiti group decided to bring some new energy to street art and storytelling through their works.
ICY AND SOT IN LA
Icy and Sot, two renegade street artists recently out of Iran, hit the streets of Chicago, New Orleans, Houston, Austin and finally Los Angeles!
REVOK INTERVIEW
Revok on the run. Check out the interview.
Video by Keusty.
LA Mural Duce
By Duce
Commissioned wall by Duce
Graffiti Awards Winners
By Duce
GAW crew in Action
Free Burma Wall
By Duce
Wall by Duce for Burma
The graffiti parade
By Duce
Duce timelapse in Los Angeles
Teil Zwei
By Keusty
Maclaim Crew in Los angeles!
I Wuz Here
By Bazar
Nice wall in Los Angeles. by Bazar and Self.
Beautiful Losers | |
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Directed by | Aaron Rose Joshua Leonard |
Produced by | Jon Barlow Rich Lim Noah Khoshbin Chris Green |
Starring |
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Music by | Money Mark |
Cinematography | Tobin Yelland |
Edited by | Lenny Mesina |
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89 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Beautiful Losers is a 2008 documentary filmed by director Aaron Rose and co-directed by Joshua Leonard. It was produced by Sidetrack Films in association with BlackLake Productions, and stars several artists including Harmony Korine (writer of independent cult films Kids (1995) and Gummo (1997), the latter directed by Korine himself)[1] and former graffiti artist Steve 'ESPO' Powers.
It premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2008[2][3] and later in general release on August 8, 2008 at the IFC Center in New York City.
Subject matter[edit]
The film focuses on the careers and work of a collective group of artists who since the 1990s began a movement in the art world using D.I.Y. aesthetics from skateboarding, graffiti and underground music such as punk rock and hip-hop.[4] The artists discussed and interviewed in the film include Thomas Campbell, Cheryl Dunn, Shepard Fairey, Harmony Korine, Geoff McFetridge, Clare Rojas, Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen, Mike Mills, Steve 'Espo' Powers, Aaron Rose, Ed Templeton, Deanna Templeton, and Mark Gonzales.
A series of interviews with these artists explains their reasoning behind their 'do-it-yourself' style of street art. As some of these artists discuss their growth in popular artistic culture they explain how becoming renowned and admired in the art world was something that never occurred to them from their various roots in street culture, or simply creating art for themselves. As many of the artists began to be recognizable and sought after they discuss their series of commercial success: creating advertisements for popular products, designing products themselves, working in film and being hired to paint and create artwork in well known locations. The personal feelings and convictions of some of the artists and how creating work for corporations compares to their beginnings in street culture is also discussed. The film portrays the artists as outside the realm of contemporary art.
Art book[edit]
The film was preceded by a published art collection titled Beautiful Losers.(ISBN1933045302) The book was co-published by Iconoclast Editions and Distributed Art Publishers, and edited by co-curators Christian Strike and Aaron Rose, who directed the film.[5]
Traveling museum exhibition[edit]
The publication of the book was to complement and commemorate the traveling museum exhibition, which itself was one of the settings and subjects for the film. The exhibit is a large scale group exhibition featuring the artists from the film as well as others, and which continues to tour around the world.[6] Opening in Cincinnati, Ohio at the Contemporary Arts Center in March 2004, the exhibition was in Europe through 2009. The exhibition was conceived and produced by Iconoclast, where founders Christian Strike and Aaron Rose also acted as co-curators of the exhibition, and as the editors and publishers of the book.
References[edit]
Beautiful Loosersgraffiti Movies & Documentaries 2018
- ^Paul Moore (March 10, 2008). 'SXSW 2008: Beautiful Losers, Aaron Rose'. Archived from the original on 2008-08-16. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
- ^'Beautiful Losers World Premiere At SXSW'. Sidetrack Films. 2008-02-20. Archived from the original on 5 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
- ^'Beautiful Losers'. South by Southwest Festivals. Archived from the original on 2008-03-15. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
- ^'SIDETRACK FILMS / Beautiful Losers'. Archived from the original on 26 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
- ^Wells, Meg (2008-03-14). 'Who is Aaron Rose'. Flux.com. Archived from the original on 23 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
- ^Valdez, Sarah (January 2005). 'Thrashers and taggers: 'Beautiful Losers,' a traveling exhibition that includes established, emerging and accidental artists, examines an esthetic sensibility inspired by various subcultures, from skateboarding to hip-hop'. Art in America. Archived from the original on 2007-12-19. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
External links[edit]
Beautiful Loosersgraffiti Movies & Documentaries 2017
- Beautiful Losers on IMDb
- Beautiful Losers at AllMovie