Thursday, November 11, 2010

the underbelly project




new york has played home to many infamous underground
movements. one of the latest is so underground there are
only a handful of people who know where it is.

buried below the city in abandoned subway station
the underbelly project
features 100 of the biggest
names in graffiti & street art. work began back in
2009 and names like faile, gaia, anthony lister and
a ton of others have made it down there. the original
entrance to the space has been closed up and unless
you're a serious die-hard or an mta nyc employee
the chances of you catching a glimpse really slim
to none.

for some more background check out this article:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeq
M5jfWR4N9gZaDCVTpEdfNCrJATqQg?docId=CNG.
2700a1814657e888bc9b9c0864a99dad.3e1


the site for the show itself is still under construction
but you'd imagine they'll do a solid recap in the near
future:

http://www.theunderbellyproject.com/

**images sourced from gaia's blog on juxtapoz.com
***credits to garrett, RJ and workhorse

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