This went up for May Day, and NY Magazine has a good slideshow of it here. Then it ran into some trouble with someone who wanted the earlier Keith Haring, below and here.

Fairey’s six degrees of separation from the Mission District?

He last showed in the Mission earlier this year at the Guerrero Gallery, owned by Andres Guerrero, who was part-owner in White Walls on Larkin Street, which also had a showing of Fairey’s work in the last year.

Keith Haring reconstruction on Houston. Photo by Racoles, Flickr

I’ve been a Mission resident since 1998 and a professor emeritus at Berkeley’s J-school since 2019. I got my start in newspapers at the Albuquerque Tribune in the city where I was born and raised. Like many local news outlets, The Tribune no longer exists. I left daily newspapers after working at The New York Times for the business, foreign and city desks. Lucky for all of us, it is still here.

As an old friend once pointed out, local has long been in my bones. My Master’s Project at Columbia, later published in New York Magazine, was on New York City’s experiment in community boards.

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