Archive for the ‘Williasmburg’ Category

Borf Gets Tagged on N. 6th Street

July 16, 2007

Borf Tagged
The half life of street art can be long(ish) or short. A case in point of the latter is this piece by Borf on N. 6th Street in Williamsburg that appeared on the same wall where a destroy Banksy used to be and where a number of splashings took place. In any case, a piece to its right was roller painted over and the Borf is now semi-tagged.

Meet Williamsburg’s Big Dutch Hole

July 9, 2007

Big Dutch Hole
Remember Williamsburg’s Old Dutch Mustard Building? We can hardly pass by Metropolitan Avenue and Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg without seeing it and grumbling about its demolition. Well, Old Dutch will be morphing into 80 Met, which is your standard off-the-shelf Williamsburg luxe condo building. It’s not an especially offensive structure–it’s simply pedestrian and uninspired–unless you know the local history that was destroyed to make room for it. In which case, it is one of the most offensive structures currently under construction in all of North Brooklyn. Regardless, our point was not to rail further about historical and cultural vandalism committed by developer Steiner Equities. It’s simply to show you the Big Dutch Hole growing where Old Dutch used be. We still miss you, big guy.