Mullaney on Graffiti

2007 August 29
by Pete Ashton

While there’s something wonderfully incongruous and almost comical about watching Moseley Councilor Martin Mullaney give a mini lecture on the origins and aesthetics of graffiti art he does, through his “war on tagging”, know a fair bit about the local scene. In this video, about the Selly Oak pocket park, he talks about The Gifted Few and The Lost Generation crews.

Martin’s line is that you can have graffiti art without the blight of tagging, which I would be skeptical about, but if you’re ignorant of and curious about Birmingham’s graffiti art scene this is as good an intro as any.

Using this info a quick bit of Googling found me Hoakser who does stuff like this:

hoakser_graffiti.jpg

and whose MySpace links to loads of other TGF / TLG folks.

For more graffiti, with no distinction made between “art” and “not art”, check out the Birmingham Graffiti and Street Art pool on Flickr

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86 Responses
  1. 2007 August 30

    God, that’s painful to watch: The Gormless Gimp on Graffiti. I think that without the voices of the ‘taggers’ or the ‘artists’, Mullaney’s talking like a monkey with a stick up his bum. With all the street cred of a neon yellow bum bag.

    Graffiti didn’t originate in New York; it has a far longer history. They found graffiti in Egypt and Pompei, dating back to well before America and spray-paint was founded. Mullaney, at least get your spin-chimps to research the subject a little more thoroughly.

    Street art can be brilliant, mediocre or useless; but at its best, it’s intelligent, visually strong and thoughtful. A channel for opinion. A method of statement in contrast to the norm. At worst, it’s the ill-understood placement of swasstikas and other symbols used in an inflammatory manner, or crass expressions sprayed with no more meaning than was ever understood by the mark-maker.

    Anyone can make marks, but it takes someone with an innate ability to make it into real art. The real street art rocks. Taggers with the latter angle in their work, who show that letters are more than face value, rock. If you’re going to spray, make it count and make it beyond excellent. You’re working on a canvas that has a huge ability to vex people. Make a range of people stop and pay attention for the right reasons: something new, something different but something that speaks talent with an open and inteliigent voice. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be controversial or confrontational.

    Personally, I like the idea of having a place where professional graffiti artists can mentor others. Some fantastic artists and designers have evolved from the Land of Graffiti, so it’s not something I’d want to see discouraged. I also don’t want to totally remove the notion of freedom, but there’s a line that has to be drawn between where it’s legitimate to work and where is a total no-go in terms of location. I think those who do it for the love if it and pride in their work are potentially most responsive to this. Those who just prefer to spray a rudimentary knob spraying guy goo on a street sign probably need military boot camp.

    Babbling over.

  2. 2007 August 30

    Whither old style word-based graffiti?

    A shiny pound coin to the first person to spraypaint some witty joke about local politics on the outside of Mullaney’s house.

  3. 2007 August 30

    Try http://www.hoakser.co.uk/ to see what he can do without have to fight your way through all the MySpace clutter. I don’t know where he’s painting now, but he used to regularly paint a row of garages on Woodbridge Road, producing enormous pieces that ran spanned over 10 or a dozen garage doors. The garages have been pulled down now so the site can be redeveloped as houses (you thought I was going to say flats, didn’t you), which is a bit of a shame. Made my walk out with the dog a bit duller, if nothing else.

  4. 2008 February 16
    Nicholas McGee permalink

    I will only say one thing.

    Graffiti is only what anybody makes of it.
    Thoughtful, interesting, hateful, racist, judgmental, heavenly, hellish, obscene, original, the list goes on.

    Graffiti is a representation and a extension of the artist’s mind and creativity. I know because i do it on paper.

  5. 2008 February 28

    The Best In Graffiti From The UK & Around The World!

    Have a look…

    http://www.ukgraffiti.com

  6. 2008 March 4
    bob_tatoz permalink

    i like graffiti . . . . . !!

  7. 2008 March 5

    $afe m8s this is sick work

  8. 2008 March 10

    The Best In Graffiti From The TR & Around The World!

    Have a look…

    http://www.illegal-crew.org

  9. 2008 March 13

    what the fuck that so cool man fuck yea locos for life

  10. 2008 March 17
    merk permalink

    OCA

    best in carlsbad

  11. 2008 March 24
    ViCT0r permalink

    well i dont reall yknow much about this man, but i do much about this subject and he is a lil off base with his informantion.
    i have been a writter a.k.a a tagger for many years now my stuff has not always been on paper on canvas if u know wut i mean.
    To set right the wrong ideas this man i setting out i will explain some things the subculture consistis of 3 different things first “graffiti” which is just regular writting nothing else along with it which i admit at times if no skill comes with it can be an eye sore.
    Second there is “tagging” which this man confused or called graffitti art this is what do the most and every much enjoy. He satated that the writting on the the taggings are to destry such things,but in fact are signatures to show “props” to an art work.
    Finally there is “bombing” this has nothing to do with gangs or a number of people tagging together this is a term used for mural done by a tagger it can be political or not it just includes caractures or some kind and so on,. this came about since it usually takes up a whole wall so it look like someone bombed the wall with a paint bomb thus bombing…
    i dont know if this man has any prior art experiance other than his own opinion but true artist see that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and respect all work for what it is

  12. 2008 March 25
    reece permalink

    graffiti is an expression or part of the artists mind
    if graffiti is done right it looks amzing literally i could stare for hours but i agree sometimes the tags look like s**t especially if its done badly in our local area we have an “artist” “smoked” and hes terrible his tag is wonky and his pieces are ram bubble writing and block letters to be honest it angers me and for the past few weeks ive been dying to get yellow industrial paint and paint flowers and rainbows over his work to annoy him muahahaha he makes my village look terrible if he did it under a bridge out of sight then it might be ok but he doesnt its everywhere if he sketched and practised his letters it might help maybe look good
    what makes graffiti seem so bad is its illegal the artists go out on their own behalf to get there name recognised if there were more legal walls to practise on or more graffiti coverage it would be good
    afterall graffiti is art wether its liked or not
    i know im a graffiti artsit myself.

  13. 2008 April 17

    Holy! thats amazin!

  14. 2008 May 1
    ..*B3b.. permalink

    dayum dats tight… make me wun..lol jux kiddin’ but yea props tu who made dis

  15. 2008 May 9

    i like graffiti :)
    http://www.illegal-crew.org Have a look. :)

  16. 2008 May 23
    Dl23 permalink

    This shiit iz fo real

  17. 2008 June 2
    daman permalink

    id like to say the guy knew fuck all what he was talking about trying to meks sed agent n doesnt know wht peng says or anyfin but i got to admit hoakser minks news agent tkid everyone i was there that day wen they did most peices and it was a great day they are prob in top 10 in britian

  18. 2008 June 2
    chino permalink

    Do NOT Like it OK

  19. 2008 June 3

    I take it these comments are parody? Sheeh.

  20. 2008 June 11

    u suck im way better than you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  21. 2008 June 16
    kristian permalink

    bati tapite graffiti

  22. 2008 June 20
    omie permalink

    keren abiezzzzzz

  23. 2008 June 27
    Natasha permalink

    Garfetti rocks its really nice i lve seein trains go by wit all da Garfetti on the sides of da crate trains !! so ya’ll keep it goin but dus dont get cought by da POLICE !!

  24. 2008 June 28
    richie permalink

    this guy doesnt know anything about graffiti he says that tagging is what brings it down. thats not true all good writers started with tagging and got better and better with it and got on to the pieces which are the big spray paint ones.

  25. 2008 July 9

    dis shit man is fukin tight

  26. 2008 July 13

    essa foi daora hem

  27. 2008 July 14
    jim njoroge permalink

    man graffiti is hot for those with eyes that see positivity.u got me graffiti haters?

  28. 2008 July 16
    ferdi permalink

    wicked bt i can do better

  29. 2008 July 16
    LIL KESO -->FOSK permalink

    tagging is down

  30. 2008 July 20
    tust permalink

    graffiti is not a crime

  31. 2008 July 21

    dats crazy

  32. 2008 August 9

    maknyus man grafiti loe

  33. 2008 August 10

    graffiti is hell cool and its not a crime

  34. 2008 August 27
    Richy permalink

    I would like to invite a proper graffiti
    ” artist ” to Paint my 1970 beach buggy
    This buggy is seen and will be featured in many videos ect………

    if you have the skill and time please call or email me……

    vertigo-film-production@hotmail.com

  35. 2008 September 14
    MARTIN permalink

    SSS

  36. 2008 September 18
    carolina permalink

    HOLA ME PARESE UN GRAFFITI MUY VACANO CON MUCHA CIENCIA, MUCHO COLORIDO, MUCHO ESFUERZO
    ADMIRO A ESAS PERSONAS QUE HACEN LO QUE LES GUSTA Y LO QUE QUIEREN

    DESDE COLOMBIA

  37. 2008 September 24
    tones permalink

    DOPE

  38. 2008 September 24
    coralisa permalink

    i like graffiti

  39. 2008 September 25
    andrei permalink

    man,it’s co0ol ,it’s ok
    i like it

  40. 2008 October 4
    christian permalink

    esta bien chingon tu grafo la pura verga

  41. 2008 October 26

    taging is not a crime unless you get cot.

    -north-

  42. 2008 October 27
    mr T permalink

    I PITTY THE FOOL

  43. 2008 November 7

    wasup this is tops from big bad orange county CA 714..it’s all about the bombers

  44. 2008 November 25

    this the hotest grafiti i ever seen in ma life !!!!!!!!!

  45. 2008 November 25

    graffiti is an art if art is a crime god forgive everyone
    ste from england uk mofo

  46. 2008 November 25

    you all are bitches!!!!!!!!!!!!

  47. 2008 December 1
    Da Best Person Eva permalink

    All I gotta say is Damn..cuz like i can’t do that..

  48. 2008 December 11
    Kristine permalink

    how can i start graffiti .. ? i wanna learn how to to do that!!

  49. 2008 December 12
    jjsprayer permalink

    WOW you guys think this is amazing u havent event touched real graffiti art like character grafitti.

  50. 2008 December 14
    Xx_emogirl_xX permalink

    what the fuck is he on about?! graffiti owns and it always will do
    Xx.

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