City of Montréal drops charges against graffiti artist... and then hires him
July 3, 2008 12:34 PM
Subscribe
Montreal Graffiti/Street artist
Roadsworth, who
was arrested in 2005 and faced up to 250 000$ in fines, is
back on the streets,
this time with a permit and a commission. Interestingly, the title of the new piece (which stretches across multiple intersections on downtown Sainte-Catherine street) is "Défense d'Afficher", which means "No Postering". It seems as though he's commenting on the role of art and advertisement in public space, but maybe that's just my take. Thoughts? For a more in-depth discussion, read
the Torontoist's article on graffiti), and for more examples, check out
Vandalist, the same blog's photostream of T.O. street art,
Streetsy, a great photoblog showing off various street art from around the world, and, of course, Flickr's
STREETART pool.
posted by rssaddict (20 comments total)
7 users marked this as a favorite
« Older
Seventy years ago today a world land speed record ...
| In honor of the Fourth, I give...
Newer »
posted by rssaddict at 12:43 PM on July 3, 2008