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THE GUARDIAN - ‘A TRAIN NEARLY TOOK MY HEAD OFF': HOW LADY PINK SHOOK UP THE MACHO MEN OF NEW YORK’S GRAFFITI SCENE

At 15, she began tagging in tribute to a boyfriend who was arrested. Quickly, she became the only woman accepted among graffiti crews, taking risks tagging subways and tunnels, often under life-threatening conditions.

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MARCH AT D'STASSI

MARCH AT D'STASSI

The March edition of our newsletter, containing updates from our gallery, our artists and the art market
A LOOK BACK AT 'KING OF HEARTS'

A LOOK BACK AT 'KING OF HEARTS'

On September 30th D’Stassi Art opened our doors to perhaps the most exciting exhibition yet Angel ‘LA II’ Ortiz’s King of Hearts. Despite the typical British weather, nearly 1000 artlovers,...
THE POLITICS OF GRAFFITI: FROM STREET TO GALLERY

THE POLITICS OF GRAFFITI: FROM STREET TO GALLERY

Street art and politics are closely intertwined, whether that be in terms of inspiration, identity or institution. In its heyday, the New York graffiti scene was subversive; an open call...
AL DIAZ - SAMO©

AL DIAZ - SAMO©

The 70’s and 80’s were a seminal period for New York street art, with a number of noteworthy artists emerging at the time. Amongst them was Al Diaz. Originally, Diaz...