2 years for Photographing graffiti

Can hardly believe this is true- what next arresting people who buy graffiti books?

LA Photographer Faces Criminal Charges, Appeals for Help

Los Angeles-based photographer Jonas Lara faces up to a year in prison if convicted of aiding and abetting two graffiti artists whose work he was documenting when the three men were arrested on February 2, 2010 in South Central Los Angeles.

Lara’s camera, lenses and memory cards, which he uses to make a living, were also seized, and have not been returned to him.

When he was arrested, Lara was working on a long-term project for which he has documented the work and creative processes of 30 visual artists. Lara met the two graffiti artists at an abandoned building in South Central Los Angeles to photograph the pair as they worked on the illegal mural.

An LAPD helicopter spotted the group of three men and a patrol car was quickly on the scene. The artists attempted to walk away from the scene and were apprehended, Lara says. He remained at the scene and was arrested, although the arresting officers never let Lara know what he was being charged with.

The photographer says the officers were understanding when he explained his reason for being at the scene. They told him they needed to process him, and that he would be free to go in the morning. After advising Lara that it would be dangerous to leave his car in the neighborhood, one of the officers even drove Lara’s car to the police station so he could avoid a towing fee.

Once he got to the police station, however, Lara’s situation became much more precarious. The police held Lara for eight hours before telling him he was being charged with felony vandalism. He was held for 26 hours in total.

Two weeks after being bailed out by his wife, Lara was arraigned and the charge of felony vandalism was downgraded to a misdemeanor. At a pretrial hearing Gottesman told Lara that rather than vandalism, he was now being charged with damaging a fence at the scene. Then the charge was later switched again, this time to the misdemeanor of aiding and abetting. Prosecutors now claim Lara was acting as a lookout for the two graffiti artists.

Lara started his legal defense fund when it became clear to him that the charges against him would not be dropped. Those interested in donating to Lara’s legal defense fund can do so here:

Jonas Lara Legal Defense Fund Paypal Page.

Found via HYB, this article comes from PDN Pulse

Posted by Rone May 4, 2010 This post has 2 comments

King BNE


Found via Revok’s Blog
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Long Live King BNE

See his blog here

Posted by Rone Jul 7, 2009 This post has 0 comments

ACMI screening Melbourne Ink

Along with some other great titles ACMI is screening Melbourne Ink on Saturday the 18th of July, which I think coincides with the launch of the amazing kings-way book.

The good people of Acmi have offered us 2 free Dbl passes to see Style wars (see deatails below)

If you would like a FREE Dbl pass to see style wars just email us the answer to this Question: Name 2 Everfresh artist that feature in Melbourne Ink

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Subject: stylewars tix

(sorry all gone- thanks to all that entered)


ACMI Cinemas Presents
Art and Street Culture in July at ACMI

First Look > Full $13, Conc $10
Thu 2 Jul 7pm, Fri 3 Jul 7pm, Sat 4 Jul 7pm, Sun 5 Jul 5.30pm
Beautiful Losers
unclassified 18+
Aaron Rose and Joshua Land, 90 mins, USA, 2008, Digital Betacam. Courtesy: Madman Cinema
Beautiful Losers charts the rise and rise of a group of multi-disciplinary artists including influential street artist Shepard
Fairey (Obey) and filmmakers Harmony Korine and Mike Mills. All self-proclaimed ‘outsiders’ this loose-knit group drew
inspiration from the rich sub-cultural veins of skateboarding, graffiti, surfing, hip hop and punk, finding an outlet for their
creations in the early 1990s at Aaron Rose’s storefront gallery ‘Alleged’. Scored by Money Mark and imbued with a vibrant mix
of historical footage and contemporary interviews, Rose and Land’s documentary about these artists’ shared histories,
journeys from obscurity and energetic DIY ethos makes for inspirational cinema.

Curated by Kristy Matheson as part of the First Look program in collaboration with the State of Design Festival.

Thu 9 Jul 7pm, Fri 10 Jul 7pm, Sat 11 Jul 7pm, Sun 12 Jul 5.30pm
Style Wars unclassified 18+

Tony Silver, 70 mins, USA, 1983, Digital Betacam, Color/B&W. Courtesy: Wienerworld Ltd
“If you want to know what Hip Hop is really all about, check out a film called Style Wars” KRS-1
Shot in NYC in the early 1980s, Tony Silver’s groundbreaking film documented the new language of hip hop – graffiti, rap,
breakdance. Bringing subway battles between artists and civic guardians to the fore, Style Wars gives voice to some of New
York’s legendary writers including Kase 2, Skeme, Seen UA, Cap and Dondi. A precursor to both Wild Style and Beat Street,
Silver’s film is vivid, legendary and a rare big screen event.

Curated by Kristy Matheson as part of the First Look program in collaboration with the State of Design Festival.

Australian Persectives > All tickets $8
Sat 18 Jul 4pm
Melbourne Ink unclassified 15+
Romain Levrault and Julien Sena, Australia, 2009, DV Cam

Melbourne is home to some of the best graffiti artists in the world. Laneways across the city have been encrusted with street
art and they’ve become popular backdrops for wedding photographs, international backpackers, even tourism campaigns.
Furthering the debate are filmmakers Romain Levrault and Julien Sena and their recent snapshot of the current graffiti
landscape with interviews from some of the big names in graffiti and street art: Andrew Chew, Andy Mac, Miso, Ghost Patrol,
HaHa, Drew, Meggs, Reka, Vexta, Phibs and Rone. Presented as part of State of Design Festival, the screening will be
followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers, street and graffiti artists, Gordon Harrison (City of Melbourne), Dr Lachlan
MacDowall (VCA) and other special guests. Then join us at 6pm for the book launch and signing of Kings Way: The Beginnings
of Australian Graffiti, Melbourne 1983 - 1993 in the ACMI Function Space.
Curated by James Nolen as part of Australian Perspectives in collaboration with the State of Design Festival.

Posted by Rone Jun 24, 2009 This post has 2 comments

Some Vids

Thanks to Julien & Romain for coming out with and putting this little vids together

Posted by Rone Jan 18, 2009 This post has 0 comments

3D Fresh.

From over at Koans SlamXblog.

7 Shadows threw together a launch for their new DVD and invited a select crew to the opening.

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Check out the Matrix camera set by Mark Ruff.

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Backwoods productions gets some fame in the background.

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Click here for a sample of the 3D result.

Posted by Wonder Sep 12, 2007 This post has 0 comments

Melbourne Street Art & Graffiti on Youtube

Stumbled upon these short movies last night while browsing Youtube. A few of the usual suspects popped up amongst the footage…
The Merda one is especially nice with the 1986 timelapse rockin out… Also check out the Jisoe series (1-7)

Canned

Melbourne Street

Shem RDC F1C

Merda

Rash Trailer

Jisoe 1 Jisoe 2 Jisoe 3 Jisoe 4 Jisoe 5 Jisoe 6 Jisoe 7

Posted by reka Jul 12, 2007 This post has 0 comments

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