Kate’s Gallery: THE MANHATTAN PROJECT: The lampposts, the pavements, the streets

“The Manhattan Project: the lampposts, the pavements, the streets” is a collection of graffiti works throughout Manhattan from the eyes of its inhabitants. As suggested by the title of the exhibition, most of the graffiti were found on pavements and lampposts, and of course on the outer walls of buildings.The exhibition carries a dark theme of war, as represented through works suggesting battle and conflict.

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Ninja Turtle, 1.5mx1.5m E8th St

What have we here? 30cm x 40cm

What have we here? 30cm x 40cm

the beat

the last beat, 1m x 30cm

SCOMBAGS & SUPERSTARS

SCOMBAGS & SUPERSTARS, 20cmx10cm

 

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people, 20cm x 30cm

don't you dare

 

NO SPRAY PAINTING ON TEH SIDEWALK#1, 20cm x 50cm

NO SPRAY PAINTING ON TEH SIDEWALK#1, 20cm x 50cm

NO SPRAY PAINTING ON TEH SIDEWALK#2, 20cm x 50cm

NO SPRAY PAINTING ON TEH SIDEWALK#2, 20cm x 50cm

NO SPRAY PAINTING ON TEH SIDEWALK#3, 20cm x 50cm

NO SPRAY PAINTING ON TEH SIDEWALK#3, 20cm x 50cm

The Parachutist, 5m x 9m

The Parachutist, 5m x 9m

THE MANHATTAN PROJECT:Googly Eyes, 30cm x 60cm

THE MANHATTAN PROJECT:Googly Eyes, 30cm x 60cm

Please feel free to comment on any of the works or the gallery as a whole, as everyone may interpret each work differently. If you have any question or feel that a work does not belong to the theme, be sure to ask.