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The Sisyphus Stones stretch out along the Hudson in Manhattan. They're the work of one man, Uliks Gryka, who has spent hours almost every day, erecting and maintaining them.
Arts
In New York, a Sisyphean task on the Hudson comes to an end
Arts, Culture & Media
Tom Otterness
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More Discussion About The Gates
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Cityside Waterfalls
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Federal Property
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Follow the Stimulus Money
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Don’t Jump
Graffiti lead photo
Arts
This Nicaraguan woman answers sexism with spraypaint
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Google’s helping street artists preserve their work forever — long after their canvases come down
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Beijing’s thriving graffiti culture may surprise you
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Beijing’s thriving graffiti culture may surprise you
Lenin statue in Minsk, Belarus
Global Politics
Where in the world is Lenin these days?
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Banksy’s exhibition in New York gets people talking about art
Global Scan
‘Egypt’s Jon Stewart’ is still off the air
Señor X’s most well known - and least viewed - street art. “Life” stenciled on the wall of an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of Gijon.  Most of his other work is highly visible.
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‘Spain’s Banksy?’ He’d prefer you call him Señor X
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Banksy’s spoof video of Syrian rebels gets panned by a Middle East satirist
‘The Man Behind the Wall’: The Mystery of Banksy
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Banksy Mural Pulled from Auction
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Slideshow: Graffiti Artists of Kabul
Japan’s Banksy
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Samantha Peale
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Shadowy graffiti artist causing stir in LA