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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Graffiti Gets Whited Out

A lot of hifalutin stuff has been floated around about graffiti as some great new art form ( especially by people like the late Norman Mailer) --but let's face it, people like Mailer would not want to return to their fancy homes in Brooklyn Heights and find people had decorated them with graffiti.

Famed NYC graffiti spot 5Pointz painted over


The BBC explored 5Pointz in August

A New York City warehouse celebrated for its graffiti art has been painted over in preparation for demolition, angering locals.

The owners of the building in Queens nicknamed "5Pointz" covered more than a decade's worth of spray-paint art in the middle of the night.

Artists likened it to an act of vandalism, as they had fought to have the building designated a landmark.

The area is scheduled to be developed into luxury condominiums.

More than 1,500 artists reportedly used the 5Pointz warehouse as a canvas, turning the formerly derelict brick building into a tourist attraction.

Even celebrated British street artist Banksy, in New York recently for a month-long residency, called for the building to be saved.

'It's cruel'
  The building is set for demolition by the end of the year as part of a $400m project to build more than 1,000 luxury apartments, the New York Times reports.


"I don't know how you can erase 12 years of spectacular art”
Hans Von Rittern Local tour guide and jerk
 
Artists and locals appealed against the plan and tried to have the warehouse designated a landmark under the Visual Artists Rights Act.

But a federal judge officially rejected the effort last week, allowing for the demolition to move forward.

Supporters described their shock upon seeing the building's newly white facade, which was painted in the middle of the night.

"It's cruel", local tour guide Hans Von Rittern told the New York Times. "I don't know how you can erase 12 years of spectacular art."

The building's owner, Jerry Wolkoff, expressed sadness as he watched his crews paint over the building in preparation for the massive development project.

"I cried this morning, I swear to you," he said.

He was lying.


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