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Vernissage on august 8th / opening reception starting at 7 pm
Those were the glory days of grafitti, when young people in the 80ies were going out at night to put their names on trains, walls and buildings. Graffiti grew as a part of the hip-hop culture and the breakdance movement to the most important youth culture of that decade. But later – when we reached the 90ies, it was only hip hop, that went major, graffiti and breakdance were going back to the underground. Nowadays when everybody screams for a piece of streetart we forget, that even graffiti culture had his evolution and built the base for todays streetarthype. And if u take a closer look you will see so many awsome talents – taking this underground art into the galleries and show it to a wider audience (f.e. OS GEMEOS).

