Yes, we can
From the New Yorker:
“Everything is horrible—worse than we ever imagined—and there’s not a damn thing we can do about any of it. But whatever happens, we can’t give in to despair.” |
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From the New Yorker:
“Everything is horrible—worse than we ever imagined—and there’s not a damn thing we can do about any of it. But whatever happens, we can’t give in to despair.” |
Labels: Art, The Repugnant Party, Trump
posted by Rob Anderson @ 7:43 PM 0 comments
Great moment in vandalism history |
San Francisco’s underground graffiti scene is usually appreciated, with art galleries and local publications showing respect. But not everyone loves a tag, particularly when it ends up on their home or storefront. In recent years, some artists’ work has become overly prevalent, such as the large-scale sketch of Bart Simpson with a four on his forehead, which even today can be spotted on walls, Muni shelters, and sidewalks around town. When a tag gets that big, the artist best watch out, because SFPD is on the prowl.
On Tuesday, District Attorney George Gascón announced that seven artists have been charged with tagging small businesses and recreational spaces...“We’re working closely with the police department to identify and hold accountable the most prolific vandals, who cost the city over $20 million per year,” Gascón says. “Individuals like these are behind the city’s property crime challenge. By tying them to multiple incidents, we can ensure they face consequences equal to their impact on our community.”
For small business owners — particularly in Chinatown, where much of the tagging takes place — these arrests and charges are a good thing. It costs an estimated $3,370 to remove a graffiti tag, and the city fines business owners who don’t comply. “Graffiti has always been a problem in Chinatown. They for some reason always pick on us,” Eva Lee, the head of the Chinatown Merchants Association, said on Tuesday, as she expressed her gratitude to SFPD.The vandals' mug shots in the Chronicle.
Labels: City Government, Graffiti/Tagging, Matt Gonzalez, Right and Left, SF Weekly, The SF Bay Guardian, Tim Redmond
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