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SAMO© Takes Canada: Al Diaz In Toronto, Jean-Michel Basquiat In Montreal

Por: Forbes Life November 29, 2022

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Al Diaz, Ghost Painting.Courtesy of the Artist Forty-five years later, SAMO© still matters. So does an accurate retelling of the story. That’s a big part of why chose to in 2016. That, and his revulsion at the election of Donald Trump. In doing so, Diaz himself resurfaced, a groundbreaker who’d gone underground. Diaz was a pilar of New York’s nascent graffiti art movement of the 1970s. In conjunction with Hip Hop, the two artforms would... + full article



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