Urban art and graffiti culture have always been debatable forms of expression. Well, at least to elitists and cops. Despite graffiti’s roots dating back to ancient Greece and further to the days of caves, it’s often compared to vandalism, which some say, has no place in the art world. But what makes graffiti so intriguing are its political motives and direct confrontations with the issues of city life, such as poverty and isolation. While the show at Studio 18 Friday may not be a graffiti... More >>>