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Tag Archives: legendary
Graffiti legend COST collaborates with Supreme
Always up for a good collaborative project, NY-based Supreme has teamed up with legendary graffiti artist Adam Cost (COST) to put out 4 limited edition T-shirts that feature iconic COST wheatpastes done by COST/REVS back in the 80s and 90s. … Continue reading
Legendary REVS/COST mural removed from The High Line
Photo by Steven Benga Curbed posted an image from Vanishing New York that shows the very well-known REVS/COST mural along The High Line being scrubbed away. The clean-up occurred over the weekend and by this morning, it was but a … Continue reading
Legendary graffiti writers on AM New York cover
Chino makes a good note about how the cover image for the March 26, 2009 issue of AM New York featured an old image of the New York City Subway with lots of legendary graffiti tags from the 1970′s. Very, … Continue reading