In Bergen County, New Jersey — where public space is generally a blank canvas — the township of Hackensack boasts some first-rate graffiti. Here’s a sampling of what was recently seen on a spot off the train tracks:
Shiro
Per1 and Dero
The Bronx Team
Pure1
Tiws and Enue
Musa
Shiro with Part One
Rath
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson; first photo features Yes1 to the right of Shiro.
For over 30 years East Harlem’s Graffiti Hall of Fame has been home to hundreds of stylish masterpieces. This past weekend, generations of fans and writers came together — once again — at 106th and Park to celebrate the extraordinary art movement that began here and continues to impact the world. Here is a selection of images captured at the event:
1983 Wild Style mural by Zephyr, Revolt and Sharp recreated by KingBee and Vase1
Hef and Per1
Rain and Demer
Muse, Wallnuts
Kais
The Cone
Craze, Reo, Page3 and Eazy
Nic 707 and Tony 164
One of many talented break dancers
In front of the main mural celebrating the 30th anniversary of the film Wild Style
Final photo courtesy of Scott Richardson; other photos by Dani Mozeson, Tara Murray and Lois Stavsky