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An interview with Original School NYC writing pioneer MICO

    https://streetartnyc.org/blog/2014/04/17/speaking-with-original-school-nyc-writing-pioneer-mico/
    Apr 17, 2014 · A native of Barranquilla, Colombia, MICO is an undisputed pioneer of subway art. One of the first writers to get his name up in the early 70’s, MICO also used the trains that rolled through NYC to deliver powerful socio-political messages.

Graffiti Door Week Three New-York Historical Society ...

    http://teenhistorians.nyhistory.org/graffiti-door-week-three/
    Jun 16, 2011 · One of New York City’s earliest known graffiti artists, Mico, supports this claim. “We didn’t call it graffiti in the early seventies. We would say “Let’s go writing tonight.” Graffiti is a term the New York Times coined, and it denigrates the art because it was invented by youth of color”.

About Graffiti and Street Art - Speerstra

    https://www.speerstra.net/en/about-graffiti-and-street-art
    The Razor Gallery was a successful effort of H. Martinez and the artists he represented: Phase 2, Mico, Coco 144, Pistol, Flint 707, Bama, Snake, and Stitch 1. A 1973 article in New York magazine by Richard Goldstein entitled "The Graffiti Hit Parade" was also early …

Speaking with Pioneering Graffiti Writer ... - Street Art NYC

    https://streetartnyc.org/blog/2014/01/17/speaking-with-pioneering-graffiti-writer-and-photographer-flint/
    Jan 17, 2014 · Speaking with Pioneering Graffiti Writer and Photographer FLINT. January 17, 2014. Back in the 1960’s, Flint Gennari was getting his name up, without even realizing that what he was doing was a precursor to modern graffiti. It was wonderful to have an opportunity to meet up and speak with this graffiti pioneer.

Write on! Graffiti legends relive the past in new gallery ...

    https://www.brooklynpaper.com/write-on-graffiti-legends-relive-the-past-in-new-gallery-show/
    Subway graffiti pioneers Bama, Clyde, MICO and curator Frank Godlewski pose in front of a collective piece to be shown at the FiveMyles Gallery in Prospect Heights opening Dec. 9. Sign up for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest coronavirus news throughout New York City

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