Street Art is Dead

Sometime in the autumn of 2006, an anonymous figure began to splash once sacred images. Revolutionary creativity does not shock or entertain the bourgeoisie, read communiqués posted at the scene, it destroys them. Deriding street artists as “advance scouts for capital,” the Splasher, as he came to be known, was issuing a proclamation.

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