1.
Graffiti crews 7Up and AIM pieces on a wall in Kendall, 1988.
1988 | Image | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
2.
A piece created by MARLE, for Tabraue. Tabraue was a video store on Flagler street, around 9th avenue. The piece has the name of the video store uptop, with a DFC in the [...]
1986 | Image | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
3.
An 'AIM' blockbuster under the I-95 done by MEER and SEEL. MEER and SEEL were part of a graffiti crew named AIM, which is one of the earliest Miami graffiti crews. "Block[...]
1987 | Image | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
4.
First issue of Miami Method, a graffiti magazine from Miami. The magazine features Miami graffiti writers and artists, as well as writers from other parts of the United S[...]
1993 | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
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Postcard flyer for an exhibition during Miami Art week 2003.
2003 | Image | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
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Postcard flyer for an exhibition featuring Mimmo Rotella and José Parla at the Chelsea Art Museum In New York.
2005 | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
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Photograph of the Fountainbleu Penit. This was believed to be a building made to be a penitentiary in the Fountainbleu area. Construction halted and was left abondoned. I[...]
1980/1989 | Image | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
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Photograph of a graffiti piece or 'burner' that reads "COCAINE" in the Fountainbleu penit, 1986. Called "Penit's" by graffiti writers in Miami, they are abandoned buildin[...]
1986 | Image | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
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Graffiti Zine made in Miami
1998 | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |
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Graffiti Zine made in Miami
1998 | All Records|Museum of Graffiti |