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TAKI 183

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    Graffiti writers around the world know the name that started it all: TAKI 183. A kid from 183rd Street in Washington Heights in northern Manhattan, TAKI's simple signature captured the attention of a reporter and, in the summer of 1971, an article appeared in The New York Times. TAKI was the first New Yorker to become famous for writing graffiti.

About — TAKI 183

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    Graffiti writers around the world know the name that started it all: TAKI 183. A kid from 183rd Street in Washington Heights in northern Manhattan, TAKI's simple signature captured the attention of a reporter and, in the summer of 1971, an article appeared in The New York Times. TAKI was the first New Yorker to become famous for writing graffiti.

Early Graffiti Artist, TAKI 183, Still Lives - The New ...

    https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/23/arts/design/early-graffiti-artist-taki-183-still-lives.html
    Jul 23, 2011 · But the sheer ubiquity of his neatly written signature — TAKI 183 — and an article about him in The New York Times in the summer of 1971 combined …

TAKI 183 - 14 artworks - printmaking - Visual Art Encyclopedia

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    TAKI 183 is the "tag" of a Greek graffiti writer who was active during the late 1960s and early 1970s in New York City. The writer, whose given name is Dimitrios, has never revealed his full name. TAKI 183 was active during the late 1960s and early 1970s in New York City.Periods: Street art

Taki 183 Prints and Original Art 1xRUN

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    Graffiti writers around the world know the name that started it all: TAKI 183. A kid from 183rd Street in Washington Heights in northern Manhattan, TAKI's simple signature captured the attention of a reporter and, in the summer of 1971, an article appeared in The New York Times. TAKI was the first New Yorker to become famous for writing graffiti.

TAKI 183 Widewalls

    https://www.widewalls.ch/artists/taki-183
    TAKI 183 is one of the most influential graffiti writers in its history. His "tag" was short for Demetraki, a Greek alternative for his birth-name Demetrius, and the number 183 came from his address on 183rd Street in Washington Heights.

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