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  • Issue 5: Icons – Print Corrections

    Corrections to typos in the Issue 5: Icons.

  • UP5 Preview – Graff Angeles – LA Graffiti Gallery

    A collection of Los Angeles Graffiti from LA Flicks.

  • UP5 Preview – Community Gallery

    A collection of photos from the fabulous fun and chaos across the street art community, captured by Leah Gerstel (@icaptureyou2).

  • UP5 Preview – King of LA’s Creative Golden Age – Robert Vargas

    Ana-Alicia explores the roots of fellow Los Angeles native Robert Vargas, whose influences mix rock and roll with a sense of community values, paying homage to his heritage.

  • UP5 Preview – The Every Women Biennial: 5 Quick Questions with Finley

    There are many words to that can be used to describe the life and practice of Finley, but only one is needed: ICON. The multitalented feminist queer powerhouse, Finley is an artist, writer, activist, muralist, entrepreneur, mentor to many (including myself), and founder and curator of the legendary Every Woman Biennial (EWB).

  • UP5 Preview – Life After Death: Honest Expression

    Few can claim as storied a career as the artist behind Life After Death. Tyler explores the how music, tattoos, drug addiction, and death led the artist toward street art.

  • UP5 Preview – Lowriders

    A collection of photos by UP photographer Wendy Random of the iconic low-rider car, made famous by Los Angeles’s urban Chicano culture but now well-known around the world from New York, London, Paris and beyond. 

  • UP5 Preview – Musical Murals

    Musician murals featured in UP5 – ICONS.

  • UP5 Preview – Artists in their Element – Miami Art Week 2021

    Photo gallery preview of Kurt Boone’s “WIP” photographs for Issue 5.

  • UP5 Preview – The Irony of Becoming Iconic: An Afternoon with Ron English

    Famed artist Ron English got his start with a punk-rock attitude, eschewing the traditional gallery world in favor hard-hitting billboard takeovers and a DIY ethic, as Alexandria discovers in her interview with him for Issue 5.

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