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Film: RIP Tony Silver
We're sad to hear that one of the dopest graffiti documentary filmmakers, Tony Silver, died last week. We saw the LA-based filmmaker speak on a panel at MoCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) in August 2005 for the screening of his films, Style Wars and Style Wars: ReVisited.
The original Style Wars captured 80s New York and the essence of real hip hop. Silver's film took you back to a golden age of hip hop, before G4 jets, Jacob The Jeweler and quick strike Nikes. This was a New York City that was governed by Major Koch, where the Guardian Angels patrolled the subways and where graffiti artists (aka vandals) painted "whole cars" (top to bottom) and transformed the New York subway system into a rolling art gallery that would fetch millions now.
Style Wars: ReVisited was Silver's addendum project that fast-forwarded us 20 years on to see the lives of the artists through personal interviews and outtakes never seen before. We love the interview with Dez, now better known as superstar DJ Kay Slay.
Little known trivia...the MC and artist Ramellzee also had a recording career and was produced by Jean-Michel Basquiat on a Profile Records tune called "Beat Bop". That 1982 joint is worth dough! Later in the 80s he got inspired by Europe and recorded with German electro outfit Death Comet Crew.
Thank you Tony Silver for bringing legendary graff artists Seen (no relation), Dondi and Case 2 to the screen and for Ramellzee and Crazy Legs (Rock Steady Crew b-boy) and many, many more icons to our living rooms.
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