Over the past decade, French photographer Le Bijoutier has roamed the
five boroughs of New York City, documenting the evolution of street art. ... [Watch]
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Turn the T.V. OFF
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Shot in Manhattan and/or Queens.
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Aging
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Shot at the Brooklyn Museum: detail from the tag wall. "I love these thoughts on life and social issues."
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La Reina Celia Cruz
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Shot in Manhattan. This tribute to La Reina Celia Cruz is one of De Vega's contributions to Spanish Harlem, where he creates colorful cultural murals for the Latino community.
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Regime Change
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Shot in Mahattan and/or Queens.
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T-Rex
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Shot in Brooklyn. "Gore B's T-Rex was the first 3-D sculpture I saw, but there are many more."
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Resist
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Shot in Manhattan. "This stencil has a strong political message."
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City Lady
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Shot in Manhattan. "From the sidewalks or hidden between tree branches, city ladies watch you pass by. By Gore B."
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Why I Came Here
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Shot in Manhattan. "The complexity of issues surrounding immigration today."
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I Feel Very Uncomfortable at this Social Event
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Shot in Brooklyn, off Gates Avenue. "This guy in has had enough of crackheads. In DUMBO this guy wants some more."
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You Burn Me
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Shot in Brooklyn. "A message surrounding us everywhere, messages about everything. But what is the meaning of it all?"
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This Means Nothing
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Shot in Manhattan. "This is a key shot for me, a huge part of the personal experience I had making the book. "