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Stephen Powers (artist)

Stephen J. Powers (born May 25, 1968) is an American contemporary artist and muralist. He is also known by the name ESPO ("Exterior Surface Painting Outreach"), and Steve Powers.[1][2] He lives in New York City.[3][4]

Stephen Powers
Born
Stephen J. Powers

(1968-05-25) May 25, 1968 (age 55)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Other namesESPO, Steve Powers
Alma materThe Art Institute of Philadelphia, University of the Arts
Notable workWaterboarding Thrill Ride, Love Letters
AwardsFulbright scholar (2007), Pew Center for Arts (2009)
Websitewww.firstandfifteenth.net

Biography

Powers is from Philadelphia and took classes at The Art Institute of Philadelphia, and the University of the Arts.[5]

In 1994, Powers moved to New York City to expand On the Go magazine, a hip hop magazine founded by Powers.[4][6][7] Working under the name 'Espo', he painted throughout the city becoming known during the late 1990s for his thematic graffiti 'pieces', for On the Go magazine, and for his 1999 book The Art of Getting Over, which placed stories told by other graffiti writers alongside photos of their work.[8][7][9] His graffiti work often blurred the lines between illegal and legal, for example by creating pieces that appeared to be legitimate advertisements or by painting abandoned shop fronts in daylight.[4]

 
Stephen Powers painted the walls of ALICE gallery for his solo show 'Visual Blues'

In 2000, Powers gave up graffiti to become a full-time studio artist.[3] He is now a mixed media artist, working in drawing, painting, printmaking, and installation art. Power's work has been shown in the Venice and Liverpool biennials, as well as shows at New York City's Deitch Gallery.[10]

In 2005, he organised The Dreamland Artists Club, a project in which professional artists helped Coney Island merchants by repainting their signs.[11] Powers first solo museum exhibition was in the fall of 2007, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts which showed the work from his Coney Island sign shop.[12]

In 2007, Powers was awarded a Fulbright scholarship.[13] He used the grant to create murals in Dublin, Ireland and in Belfast's Shankhill area, with the assistance of local teenagers.[3] His work in Belfast was inspired by the area's political murals.[3]

 
Waterboarding Thrill Ride, a waterboarding themed installation at Coney Island.

In 2009, Powers produced a series of murals in Philadelphia about the complexities of personal relationships, titled A Love Letter for You. He painted 50 murals along the elevated train in West Philadelphia. The project was sponsored by a $260,000 grant from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage and was produced by the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.[14] The 'Love Letters' series continued in Syracuse on railroad overpasses (2010); A Love Letter to Brooklyn (2011), which consisted of painting an old Macy's building occupying an entire city block in Downtown Brooklyn;[15] A Love Letter to Baltimore (2014);[16]

In November 2015 Powers exhibited "Stephen Powers: Coney Island Is Still Dreamland (To a Seagull)" at The Brooklyn Museum.[17][6] In 2019, Powers created a site specific commission for SFMOMA's third-floor architecture and design gallery.[18]

Powers has exhibited internationally, including at Deitch Projects (New York, NY), the 49th Venice Biennale (with Barry McGee and Todd James) (Venice, Italy), Apex Art (New York),[19] Brazilian Cultural Pavilion (São Paulo, Brazil),[20] Art In The Streets curated by Jeffrey Deitch, MOCA (Los Angeles, CA),[21] and as part of Beautiful Losers, (Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH; Yerba Buena Art Center, San Francisco, CA; Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy; Le Tri Postal, Lille, France)[22]

His work is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum Of Art.[23]

Solo exhibitions

Public art

  • 2004 – Dreamland Artist Club – Creative Time, New York, NY. EPSO co-curated and participated in a project at Coney Island.[26]
  • 2008 – Waterboard Thill Ride – part of Creative Time's Democracy In America Exhibition, Coney Island, NY[27]
  • 2009 – A Love Letter For You – A The Mural Arts Program collection of murals in Philadelphia.[28]
  • 2010 – Love Letter For Syracuse – Paintings on train bridges in Syracuse, NY. Sponsored by Syracuse University[29]
  • 2010 – VOLTO JA (I'll Be Back) – Sponsored by SESC[30]
  • 2011 – Love Letter To Brooklyn – Mural project in Brooklyn[31]
  • 2014 – Love Letter to Baltimore – Mural project in conjunction with Baltimore Public Arts[31]
  • 2015 – Bisous Mchou Charleroi Belgium[32]
  • 2016 – Olde City – Philadelphia, PA[33]
  • 2017 – O'Miami Poetry Festival – Miami Beach, FL[34]
  • 2018 – Coney Island Art Walls – Coney Island NY[35]
  • 2018 – 18th and Sansom – Philadelphia, PA[36]
  • 2019 – Pier 40 – R.E.D. – New York, NY[37]
  • 2020 – During the COVID-19 pandemic, Powers painted a mural on the boarded up windows of a retail store in Soho, New York City.[38]

Arrest

In December 1999 Powers was charged with six counts of criminal mischief.[39] Powers contends that the arrest was politically motivated.[40] The arrest in his home took place after he had participated in a protest, conceived by artist Joey Skaggs, against New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's attempt to shut down a controversial art show Sensation at the Brooklyn Museum.[41] During the protest, Powers and others threw fake elephant dung at a caricature of then Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Powers painted the caricature for the protest. Powers pled guilty to one charge because he was "ready to grow on.”[39]

A New York Times editorial criticized the Giuliani administration for its secrecy in the case, but also dismissed Powers as a self-promoter.[42] TheVillage Voice sympathized with Powers: "it's truly scary to think that if you invite people to throw artificial dung at a portrait of the mayor ... the police will raid your apartment." The article was also critical of Power's graffiti status, describing him as an egotistical, careerist "celebrity offender".[43] Powers ultimately performed five days of community service.[12]

Gallery


Bibliography

  • Powers, Stephen, The Art of Getting Over (1999), St. Martin's Press, ISBN 9780312206307
  • Kawachi, Taka, Street Market: Barry McGee, Stephen Powers, Todd James (2000), Little More, ISBN 978-4898150399
  • Powers, Stephen, First & Fifteenth: Pop Art Short Stories (2005), Villard, ISBN 9780345475596
  • Snyder, Gregory, Graffiti Lives (2011), New York University Press, ISBN 9780814740460
  • Powers, Stephen, A Love Letter to the City (2014), Princeton Architectural Press, ISBN 9781616892081

References

  1. ^ Gregory J. Snyder, Graffiti Lives: Going Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground, NYU Press, 2009
  2. ^ Baker, Kenneth (2005-11-05). "What's in a word? Artists at Luggage Store have ideas". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  3. ^ a b c d Koppel, Niko (29 May 2008). "Graffiti Artist Still Painting on Walls but No Longer an Outlaw". Retrieved 5 May 2017 – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ a b c Siegal, Nina (1999-08-22). "From the Subways to the Streets". The New York Times. p. 3. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  5. ^ Hill, Miriam (2004-08-25). "Armed with paint, Overbook native returns local color to Coney Island; Phila. native works his colorful magic on Coney Island". The Philadelphia Inquirer. pp. D01.
  6. ^ a b Schwartz, Mattathias (2015-11-24). "Street Art and Subversion from Stephen (Espo) Powers". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  7. ^ a b "On The Go Magazine". rapzines.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  8. ^ Gregory J. Snyder, "Graffiti Media and the Perpetuation of an Illegal Subculture", Journal of Crime Media and Culture vol. 2, April, 2006
  9. ^ Powers, Stephen (October 1999). The Art of Getting Over: Graffiti at the Millennium. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-312-20630-7.
  10. ^ a b "My List of Demands". deitch.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  11. ^ Hodges, Andrew (2004-07-01). "The Dreamland Artist Club". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  12. ^ a b Kaminer, Ariel (5 August 2008). "Coney Island Sideshow Has Guantánamo Waterboarding as Its Theme". Retrieved 5 May 2017 – via NYTimes.com.
  13. ^ Toal, Drew (2005-10-30). "Club chair". Time Out New York. p. 1. Retrieved 2007-08-01.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Brick Valentines on the Philly Skyline". Mural Arts Philadelphia. Mural Arts Philadelphia. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  15. ^ Fentress Swanson, Abbie. "ESPO Paints 'Love Letter to Brooklyn' on Vintage Macy's Garage". WNYC.org.
  16. ^ "How to Paint a 'Love Letter' to a City". Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  17. ^ a b "Brooklyn Museum: Stephen Powers: Coney Island Is Still Dreamland (To a Seagull)". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  18. ^ a b "Stephen ESPO Powers: Daymaker · SFMOMA". www.sfmoma.org. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  19. ^ "apexart :: Dave Eggers :: Lots of Things Like This". apexart.org. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  20. ^ a b c "Stephen Powers Biography – Stephen Powers on artnet". www.artnet.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  21. ^ "Art in the Streets". www.moca.org. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  22. ^ "Beautiful Losers - Contemporary Arts Center". www.contemporaryartscenter.org. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  23. ^ "Philadelphia Museum of Art - Collections Object : Yes Yes Yes". philamuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  24. ^ Leen, Catherine. "Art Choice". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  25. ^ Snyder, Gregory J. (2011-04-15). Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground. NYU Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-4046-0.
  26. ^ "The Dreamland Artist Club". Creative Time. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  27. ^ Kaminer, Ariel (2008-08-05). "Coney Island Sideshow Has Guantánamo Theme". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  28. ^ "A Love Letter For You". Mural Arts Philadelphia. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  29. ^ "Steve Powers, Love Letter To Syracuse, Continued - unurth | street art". www.unurth.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  30. ^ "> Espo's Volto Já!". DANILO_OLIVEIRA_ (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2016-06-26. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  31. ^ a b Brooks, Chris. "A Love Letter for us – BALTIMORE ARTS". Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  32. ^ "Charleroi: "Bisous m'chou" pourrait disparaitre avec la rénovation des Expos". sudinfo.be (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  33. ^ "New Steve (ESPO) Powers Mural Currently Going Up in Old City". Streets Dept. 2016-01-06. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  34. ^ "Streets: Stephen "ESPO" Powers (Miami) « Arrested Motion". ArrestedMotion. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  35. ^ "Art Wall by Stephen Powers (ESPO) seen at Coney Island Art Walls, Brooklyn". www.wescover.com. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  36. ^ "Steve Powers Paints A Pair of New Murals That Reflect Philly History and Celebrate Immigrants". Streets Dept. 2018-12-23. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  37. ^ "Tribeca Citizen | Nosy Neighbor: What's this on the side of Pier 40?". Tribeca Citizen. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  38. ^ "Watch Graffiti Artist Steve "ESPO" Powers Paint Up Boarded Soho Windows". Untapped New York. 2020-05-01. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  39. ^ a b Gottlieb, Benjamin. "In the post-graffiti painting of Steve Powers, a canvas as big as everything in the city you wouldn't otherwise see". Politico PRO. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  40. ^ Siegal, Nina (1999-12-04). "Giuliani Protester Is Arrested in Vandalism Inquiry". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  41. ^ Siegal, Nina (1999-12-04). "Giuliani Protester Is Arrested in Vandalism Inquiry". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  42. ^ Purnick, Joyce (1999-12-06). "Curious Case Shows Pitfalls Of Secrecy". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  43. ^ Goldstein, Richard (1999-12-14). "Rudy's Most Wanted". Villagevoice.com. Retrieved 2010-03-22.

External links

  Media related to Stephen Powers (artist) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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For other Stephen Powers see Stephen Powers disambiguation Stephen J Powers born May 25 1968 is an American contemporary artist and muralist He is also known by the name ESPO Exterior Surface Painting Outreach and Steve Powers 1 2 He lives in New York City 3 4 Stephen PowersBornStephen J Powers 1968 05 25 May 25 1968 age 55 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S NationalityAmericanOther namesESPO Steve PowersAlma materThe Art Institute of Philadelphia University of the ArtsNotable workWaterboarding Thrill Ride Love LettersAwardsFulbright scholar 2007 Pew Center for Arts 2009 Websitewww wbr firstandfifteenth wbr net Contents 1 Biography 2 Solo exhibitions 3 Public art 4 Arrest 5 Gallery 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksBiographyPowers is from Philadelphia and took classes at The Art Institute of Philadelphia and the University of the Arts 5 In 1994 Powers moved to New York City to expand On the Go magazine a hip hop magazine founded by Powers 4 6 7 Working under the name Espo he painted throughout the city becoming known during the late 1990s for his thematic graffiti pieces for On the Go magazine and for his 1999 book The Art of Getting Over which placed stories told by other graffiti writers alongside photos of their work 8 7 9 His graffiti work often blurred the lines between illegal and legal for example by creating pieces that appeared to be legitimate advertisements or by painting abandoned shop fronts in daylight 4 nbsp Stephen Powers painted the walls of ALICE gallery for his solo show Visual Blues In 2000 Powers gave up graffiti to become a full time studio artist 3 He is now a mixed media artist working in drawing painting printmaking and installation art Power s work has been shown in the Venice and Liverpool biennials as well as shows at New York City s Deitch Gallery 10 In 2005 he organised The Dreamland Artists Club a project in which professional artists helped Coney Island merchants by repainting their signs 11 Powers first solo museum exhibition was in the fall of 2007 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts which showed the work from his Coney Island sign shop 12 In 2007 Powers was awarded a Fulbright scholarship 13 He used the grant to create murals in Dublin Ireland and in Belfast s Shankhill area with the assistance of local teenagers 3 His work in Belfast was inspired by the area s political murals 3 nbsp Waterboarding Thrill Ride a waterboarding themed installation at Coney Island In 2009 Powers produced a series of murals in Philadelphia about the complexities of personal relationships titled A Love Letter for You He painted 50 murals along the elevated train in West Philadelphia The project was sponsored by a 260 000 grant from the Pew Center for Arts amp Heritage and was produced by the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program 14 The Love Letters series continued in Syracuse on railroad overpasses 2010 A Love Letter to Brooklyn 2011 which consisted of painting an old Macy s building occupying an entire city block in Downtown Brooklyn 15 A Love Letter to Baltimore 2014 16 In November 2015 Powers exhibited Stephen Powers Coney Island Is Still Dreamland To a Seagull at The Brooklyn Museum 17 6 In 2019 Powers created a site specific commission for SFMOMA s third floor architecture and design gallery 18 Powers has exhibited internationally including at Deitch Projects New York NY the 49th Venice Biennale with Barry McGee and Todd James Venice Italy Apex Art New York 19 Brazilian Cultural Pavilion Sao Paulo Brazil 20 Art In The Streets curated by Jeffrey Deitch MOCA Los Angeles CA 21 and as part of Beautiful Losers Contemporary Art Center Cincinnati OH Yerba Buena Art Center San Francisco CA Orange County Museum of Art Newport Beach CA Triennale di Milano Milan Italy Le Tri Postal Lille France 22 His work is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum Of Art 23 Solo exhibitions2003 City Arts Centre Dublin 24 2004 My List Of Demands Deitch Projects New York NY 10 2007 The Magic Word The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art Philadelphia PA 25 2011 Days V1 Gallery Copenhagen Denmark 20 2016 Stephen Powers Coney Island Is Still Dreamland To a Seagull Brooklyn Museum 20 17 2019 2020 Daymaker SFMOMA 18 Public art2004 Dreamland Artist Club Creative Time New York NY EPSO co curated and participated in a project at Coney Island 26 2008 Waterboard Thill Ride part of Creative Time s Democracy In America Exhibition Coney Island NY 27 2009 A Love Letter For You A The Mural Arts Program collection of murals in Philadelphia 28 2010 Love Letter For Syracuse Paintings on train bridges in Syracuse NY Sponsored by Syracuse University 29 2010 VOLTO JA I ll Be Back Sponsored by SESC 30 2011 Love Letter To Brooklyn Mural project in Brooklyn 31 2014 Love Letter to Baltimore Mural project in conjunction with Baltimore Public Arts 31 2015 Bisous Mchou Charleroi Belgium 32 2016 Olde City Philadelphia PA 33 2017 O Miami Poetry Festival Miami Beach FL 34 2018 Coney Island Art Walls Coney Island NY 35 2018 18th and Sansom Philadelphia PA 36 2019 Pier 40 R E D New York NY 37 2020 During the COVID 19 pandemic Powers painted a mural on the boarded up windows of a retail store in Soho New York City 38 ArrestIn December 1999 Powers was charged with six counts of criminal mischief 39 Powers contends that the arrest was politically motivated 40 The arrest in his home took place after he had participated in a protest conceived by artist Joey Skaggs against New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani s attempt to shut down a controversial art show Sensation at the Brooklyn Museum 41 During the protest Powers and others threw fake elephant dung at a caricature of then Mayor Rudy Giuliani Powers painted the caricature for the protest Powers pled guilty to one charge because he was ready to grow on 39 A New York Times editorial criticized the Giuliani administration for its secrecy in the case but also dismissed Powers as a self promoter 42 TheVillage Voice sympathized with Powers it s truly scary to think that if you invite people to throw artificial dung at a portrait of the mayor the police will raid your apartment The article was also critical of Power s graffiti status describing him as an egotistical careerist celebrity offender 43 Powers ultimately performed five days of community service 12 Gallery nbsp Large scale mural at Pier 40 Hudson River Park NYC 2019 nbsp ESPO 2005 nbsp ESPO tag Italy 2005 nbsp ALICE Gallery Brussels 2013 nbsp Charleroi 2014 nbsp Painted boarded up storefront during the COVID 19 pandemic SOHO NYC 2020 nbsp Full COVID 19 pandemic mural SOHO NYC 2020 nbsp ESPO gives public art amp design lecture at Fat Kid Skatepark Brooklyn NY with Loren Michelle Pablo Ramirez s mother and Brooklyn parks commissioner Martin Maher 2021BibliographyPowers Stephen The Art of Getting Over 1999 St Martin s Press ISBN 9780312206307 Kawachi Taka Street Market Barry McGee Stephen Powers Todd James 2000 Little More ISBN 978 4898150399 Powers Stephen First amp Fifteenth Pop Art Short Stories 2005 Villard ISBN 9780345475596 Snyder Gregory Graffiti Lives 2011 New York University Press ISBN 9780814740460 Powers Stephen A Love Letter to the City 2014 Princeton Architectural Press ISBN 9781616892081References Gregory J Snyder Graffiti Lives Going Beyond the Tag in New York s Urban Underground NYU Press 2009 Baker Kenneth 2005 11 05 What s in a word Artists at Luggage Store have ideas San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2022 11 24 a b c d Koppel Niko 29 May 2008 Graffiti Artist Still Painting on Walls but No Longer an Outlaw Retrieved 5 May 2017 via NYTimes com a b c Siegal Nina 1999 08 22 From the Subways to the Streets The New York Times p 3 Retrieved 2008 02 27 Hill Miriam 2004 08 25 Armed with paint Overbook native returns local color to Coney Island Phila native works his colorful magic on Coney Island The Philadelphia Inquirer pp D01 a b Schwartz Mattathias 2015 11 24 Street Art and Subversion from Stephen Espo Powers The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2020 01 18 a b On The Go Magazine rapzines com Retrieved 2020 01 21 Gregory J Snyder Graffiti Media and the Perpetuation of an Illegal Subculture Journal of Crime Media and Culture vol 2 April 2006 Powers Stephen October 1999 The Art of Getting Over Graffiti at the Millennium Macmillan ISBN 978 0 312 20630 7 a b My List of Demands deitch com Retrieved 2020 01 21 Hodges Andrew 2004 07 01 The Dreamland Artist Club The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2020 01 21 a b Kaminer Ariel 5 August 2008 Coney Island Sideshow Has Guantanamo Waterboarding as Its Theme Retrieved 5 May 2017 via NYTimes com Toal Drew 2005 10 30 Club chair Time Out New York p 1 Retrieved 2007 08 01 permanent dead link Brick Valentines on the Philly Skyline Mural Arts Philadelphia Mural Arts Philadelphia Retrieved 9 January 2019 Fentress Swanson Abbie ESPO Paints Love Letter to Brooklyn on Vintage Macy s Garage WNYC org How to Paint a Love Letter to a City Retrieved 5 May 2017 a b Brooklyn Museum Stephen Powers Coney Island Is Still Dreamland To a Seagull www brooklynmuseum org Retrieved 5 May 2017 a b Stephen ESPO Powers Daymaker SFMOMA www sfmoma org Retrieved 2020 01 21 apexart Dave Eggers Lots of Things Like This apexart org Retrieved 2020 01 21 a b c Stephen Powers Biography Stephen Powers on artnet www artnet com Retrieved 2020 01 21 Art in the Streets www moca org Retrieved 2020 01 21 Beautiful Losers Contemporary Arts Center www contemporaryartscenter org Retrieved 2020 01 21 Philadelphia Museum of Art Collections Object Yes Yes Yes philamuseum org Retrieved 2020 01 21 Leen Catherine Art Choice ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Snyder Gregory J 2011 04 15 Graffiti Lives Beyond the Tag in New York s Urban Underground NYU Press ISBN 978 0 8147 4046 0 The Dreamland Artist Club Creative Time Retrieved 2020 01 21 Kaminer Ariel 2008 08 05 Coney Island Sideshow Has Guantanamo Theme The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 01 21 A Love Letter For You Mural Arts Philadelphia Retrieved 2020 01 21 Steve Powers Love Letter To Syracuse Continued unurth street art www unurth com Retrieved 2020 01 21 gt Espo s Volto Ja DANILO OLIVEIRA in Brazilian Portuguese 2016 06 26 Retrieved 2020 01 21 a b Brooks Chris A Love Letter for us BALTIMORE ARTS Retrieved 2020 01 21 Charleroi Bisous m chou pourrait disparaitre avec la renovation des Expos sudinfo be in French Retrieved 2020 01 21 New Steve ESPO Powers Mural Currently Going Up in Old City Streets Dept 2016 01 06 Retrieved 2020 01 21 Streets Stephen ESPO Powers Miami Arrested Motion ArrestedMotion Retrieved 2020 01 21 Art Wall by Stephen Powers ESPO seen at Coney Island Art Walls Brooklyn www wescover com Retrieved 2020 01 21 Steve Powers Paints A Pair of New Murals That Reflect Philly History and Celebrate Immigrants Streets Dept 2018 12 23 Retrieved 2020 01 21 Tribeca Citizen Nosy Neighbor What s this on the side of Pier 40 Tribeca Citizen Retrieved 2020 01 21 Watch Graffiti Artist Steve ESPO Powers Paint Up Boarded Soho Windows Untapped New York 2020 05 01 Retrieved 2020 05 31 a b Gottlieb Benjamin In the post graffiti painting of Steve Powers a canvas as big as everything in the city you wouldn t otherwise see Politico PRO Retrieved 2020 01 18 Siegal Nina 1999 12 04 Giuliani Protester Is Arrested in Vandalism Inquiry The New York Times p 1 Retrieved 2008 02 27 Siegal Nina 1999 12 04 Giuliani Protester Is Arrested in Vandalism Inquiry The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 01 18 Purnick Joyce 1999 12 06 Curious Case Shows Pitfalls Of Secrecy The New York Times p 1 Retrieved 2008 02 27 Goldstein Richard 1999 12 14 Rudy s Most Wanted Villagevoice com Retrieved 2010 03 22 External links nbsp Media related to Stephen Powers artist at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Powers artist amp oldid 1134245057, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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