NEW YORK GRAFFITI AND HOW ITS CHANGED OVER THE YEARS

 Graffiti in New York has undergone a fascinating evolution over the years:


### 1960s-1970s: The Birth of Graffiti

- **Early Tags**: Graffiti began as simple tags, with artists like TAKI 183 and Julio 204 marking their names across the city.

- **Subway Art**: The subway system became a canvas for graffiti artists, leading to the rise of "wildstyle" and more elaborate pieces.


### 1980s: The Golden Age

- **Artistic Explosion**: Graffiti evolved into more complex and colorful murals. Artists like Lady Pink and DONDI gained recognition.

- **Hip-Hop Connection**: Graffiti became intertwined with the hip-hop culture, influencing music and fashion.


### 1990s: Crackdown and Legalization

- **Crackdown**: The city intensified efforts to remove graffiti, leading to a decline in illegal tagging.

- **Legal Walls**: Legal graffiti walls and community projects began to emerge, providing artists with designated spaces.


### 2000s-Present: Mainstream Recognition

- **Art Galleries**: Graffiti gained acceptance in the art world, with exhibitions and galleries showcasing street art.

- **Community Projects**: Neighborhoods embraced graffiti as a form of artistic expression, with community art projects and legal graffiti walls.


Graffiti in New York has transformed from an underground movement to a recognized art form, reflecting the city's dynamic and ever-changing cultural landscape. !    


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