Public Discourse: The 20th Anniversary
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Juxtapoz Presents takes a look back at Public Discourse on its 20-year anniversary. The groundbreaking film, one of the first to take an in-depth look at the illegal installation art movement that would become internationally known as "Street Art," was shot in the classic cinema verité style using compact mini-dv and video 8 cameras. Directed by Brad Downey and featuring the likes of Swoon, OZE 108, Ian Vanek, Quenell Jones, Ellen Harvey and Tim Hansberry, the film originally screened in winter of 2003.
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That's my beat at the beginning!!! So happy to share this with folks and proud to be a part of it!!!
total legend yo,peac3.
Big respects
@@101intellectual thanks!
@@shysonofficial salute!
Fuck yah G! Hype af to be able to view this! 🙌🏻
I remember seeing this at the SVA theater when it premiered in 2003, been waiting to rewatch since..
I wish I found that Desa news footage before I released his documentary!
20 years! Stellar work, all around. ✨
Thank you so much for sharing this! This was great!
Completely forgot about this movie wow
Yoooo I’ve been a NATO fan since the day!!!! Growing up on the 7 line he was EVERYWHERE and still is!!! KoRn1 and NATO the best!!!!
damn where'd u find the DESA news footage!?!? Just finished a documentary about him and was looking everywhere for it!
Just as good now as when it was released.
The evolution of people leaving their marks on the streets is far more beautiful than the art inside of buildings. It’s for everyone
Inspiring stuff. that Verbs St subway sign is fucking legendary
Organic, personal, and temporary. Just like the good and bad times which is life.
love it
thanks
Shout out Japanther
Soo cool
14:37 year goes hard
Downey/ Verbs 🤘
Who's the artist attaching the metal sculptures to posts?
Does R.Williams still have anything to do with Juxtapose?
This is frustratingly quiet.
Love it ❤
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With the Obey as the title pic, 10 min in and I’m feeling the clickbait
Too many adds
Crime is an issue.
Criminalization is the real issue
Subculture