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Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions, or B.U.G.A.U.P. ("bugger up") is an
Australian subvertising artistic movement. It practices...
- time. The goal of most
graffitists at this
point was
having as many tags and
bombs in as many
places as possible.
Graffitists began to
break into subway...
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images and
magnetic light-emitting
diodes (throwies) as new
media for
graffitists.
Yarnbombing is
another recent form of graffiti.
Yarnbombers occasionally...
- to many
novice graffitists,
while one in a busy part of a
major city
requires careful premeditation to pull off successfully.
Graffitists pursue these spots...
- "tag" of a Gr****-American
graffitist who was
active during the late 1960s and
early 1970s in New York City. The
graffitist,
whose given name is Demetrios...
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campaigners operating under the name of BUGA-UP (Billboard
Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions)
revised hundreds of
tobacco and alcohol...
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visitors could send
letters and
postcards as a
memento of
their visit.
Graffitists were also
catered for:
sheets of
paper were
mounted on the
walls each...
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selectively adding or
removing words. In Sydney, the
Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions, a
collective of
activists and
medical professionals...
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sited (in Bermondsey, London), is
frequently repainted by
artists and
graffitists. In the
United States, an
operational T-34-85 is
located at DriveTanks...
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question of
graffiti as art and
includes interviews from
early subway train graffitists, and then New York City mayor, John Lindsey.
Since the 1980s, museums...