T'Cha Dunlevy talks to Sterling Downey Under Pressure

Written by Zeke's Gallery, Montreal
Published August 16, 2004

Howdy!

It looks like the big guy is back. I don't know if he is writing anything for the Gazette (as most of that newspaper is under lock and key) but the tall one writes 568 words in a preview of the "International Graffiti Convention" that took place behind Foufounes Electriques this past weekend.

One of the more interesting comments was Mr. Downey stating that "We've had plenty of years to sell out, but we chose not to." While I count 44 logos prominently displayed on the front page of the website to the event. And in answer to Mr. Dunlevy's questions on debate about "is graffiti art? Is tagging art? Is tagging graffiti? If it's a commissioned mural, is it graffiti? If it's in a gallery is it graffiti? If it's not illegal, is it graffiti?" And whether or not this is just flogging a dead horse. If he continues to write about it, then obviously it still breathing.

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Posted by Chris from Zeke's Gallery to Zeke's Gallery at 8/16/2004 11:28:36 AM

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