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  • KVanity: Goth Boy Supervillain

    Get to know KVanity, a rising star in Los Angele who mixes 2000s scene and emo nostalgia with a fresh and sexy image.

  • Newmark Merrill’s Art of Community

    The last 3 years NewMark Merrill has commissioned nearly 20 murals in public spaces, all completed by local artists. PASTEL is the latest artist to be commissioned to paint the iconic COMMUNITY letters in Inglewood. COMMUNITY is at the center of this endeavor.

  • Press Release: ANTHONY SIMS – DICHOTOMY

    Anthony Sims presents “Dichotomy,” the story of the war between digital and analog artists.

  • Photo Recap: Dead City Punx at East River Amphitheatre

    On Saturday, July 24th, Los Angeles band Dead City Punx performed for their first time in NYC at a DIY show at the East River Amphitheatre on the Lower East Side. Back in May 8, 2021, DCP was part of a record breaking hardcore punk show that occurred under the 110 freeway in Los Angeles that attracted over 1,500 people. Making it the largest turnout for an unauthorized show up to date in LA.

  • Listen: The Voice of Los Angeles

    Listen is a Los Angeles-based street artist taking the minimalistic stencil designs that Banksy popularized in the United Kingdom and updating them for the street and surf culture of Los Angeles.

  • Going All City: An Interview with Cisco

    Los Angeles Flicks interviews Stefano Bloch, aka CISCO, about his unflinching memoir Going All City: Struggle & Survival in LA’s Graffiti Subculture

  • Paint the Town Podcast: A Decade in the Making

    Brian talks with James Shen & Teachr, founders of their Paint the Town Podcast about their decade long endeavor into street art.

  • Kai Aspires to Keep it Real

    Kai began his career as a kid trying to save his father from the perils of smoking. From there, it’s all been going up, from the sale of stickers and pins to a prolific career as a street artist. After studying art at prestigious institutions, he began working in the studio as well. Kai details his experiences alongside his meteoric rise to fame.

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