
Limited to the subway ads at any given station, NYC’s most controversial artist Poster Boy, cuts, splices and reworks these images into pieces of free public art full of social commentary and humor for commuters to enjoy.
May 15, 2009 | Categories: AXIS, VIDEO | Tags: 120 seconds, ads, advertisement, AXIS, banksy, billboard, collage, com, ellis g, friends we love, giant step, gothamist, graffiti, mash ups, movement, neocons, new york, new york city, nuyorktricity, NYC, poster boy, razor blade, street art, subway, urban prankster | 6 Comments »

Poster Boy explains the vision behind this persona, the importance of regaining control of your environment and generating change through creative expression.
Apr 10, 2009 | Categories: 120 SECONDS, VIDEO | Tags: 120 seconds, advertisement, banksy, billboard, collage, ellis g, expression, friends we love, giant step, gothamist, graffiti, mash ups, movement, neocons, new york, nuyorktricity, NYC, poster boy, razor blade, street art, subway, urban prankster, work | Leave A Comment »

We were a bit surprised to find this article on Poster Boy in New York Magazine this morning. It details the remixing of one of MoMA’s “most extensive and expensive advertising campaigns in history” by Poster Boy and his unlikely and supposed “accomplice” Doug Jaeger, “the marketing executive who created the campaign for MoMA.” We’re not really sure if the reporting is accurate or what the “real” story is at this point since we haven’t heard from either Poster Boy or Henry.
Feb 25, 2009 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: advertising, anti-establishment, cbs outdoor, doug jaeger, friends we love, love, mike vargas, moma, moma ad campaign, moni pineda, new york magazine, new york times, poster, poster boy, randy kennedy, real, social commentary, street art, subway, Topics We Love | Leave A Comment »
topics we love :: poster boy & moma
We were a bit surprised to find this article on Poster Boy in New York Magazine this morning. It details the remixing of one of MoMA’s “most extensive and expensive advertising campaigns in history” by Poster Boy and his unlikely and supposed “accomplice” Doug Jaeger, “the marketing executive who created the campaign for MoMA.” We’re not really sure if the reporting is accurate or what the “real” story is at this point since we haven’t heard from either Poster Boy or Henry.
Feb 25, 2009 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: advertising, anti-establishment, cbs outdoor, doug jaeger, friends we love, love, mike vargas, moma, moma ad campaign, moni pineda, new york magazine, new york times, poster, poster boy, randy kennedy, real, social commentary, street art, subway, Topics We Love | Leave A Comment »