GHOF
Ok first off, this is a historical site from which graffiti and mural art evolved from the underworld of subway art to the emergence of the art form above ground and onto walls. It is also the place where letter style evolution took place when graffiti was entirely outlaw in NYC, and any other city you could imagine. GHOF has been a evolving larger than life sized gallery that has been apart of NYC graffiti art culture for 40 years. GHOF has been in existence since 1981. So there is a respect that needs to given and a homage to at least be acknowledged. It is a beacon for the artform to flourish desipe all its adversity to be crushed. Its not just some stop on a street art tour for out of towners and tourist. Not merely there for photographers looking to put some cool stuff in their portfolios. It Street art is now so commonly placed people forget its history. This place has a storied history of graffiti, hip-hop and east harlem street culture. Vandals, Rebels, Outlaws, Artist came here and left artistic gems over generations at great risk. Graffiti writers from around the world acknowledge and recognize this place as the Mecca of the artform. If your just looking for cool pictures for your Instagram page this might not be the best location for you. Unless you come to the annual mural painting event last wknd in Aug every summer, your won't fully get the vibe. However if your a true art historian, a seeker of knowledge then this place is a sacred ground. Understanding that history is being re-written by web bloggers, and internet trolls but at least do your googles before you rate this place and sound...
Read moreThe Graffiti Hall of Fame in Harlem is a vibrant and dynamic celebration of urban artistry, showcasing the talent and creativity of graffiti artists from around the world. Nestled in the heart of Harlem, this open-air gallery is a true gem that captivates visitors with its colorful murals and showcases the evolution of graffiti as a respected art form.
Beyond the stunning artwork, the Graffiti Hall of Fame also serves as an educational platform, offering insights into the history, techniques, and cultural significance of graffiti art. Visitors can learn about the origins of the movement, the different styles and approaches employed by artists, and the social and political messages often embedded within the artwork. It's a valuable opportunity to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for this...
Read moreThis place is called the Graffiti Hall of Fame for a reason. All of the original well known graffiti artists have maintained this place over the years. They come together at least 3 times a year to redo the walls with some epic artistry. The original who's who from the Bronx world of graffiti are all participants in the events. Don't let nay sayers and those who know nothing of hip hop culture steer you wrong. This is a historical spot in East Harlem dedicated to the birth of Graffiti and Hip Hop. Hopefully gentrification and big condo's going up won't destroy the authenticity of the place. The playground is cute and it is part of a school which I think helps the kids connect to the culture and...
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