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Raoul Perre (also known as HOW) and Davide Perre (also known as NOSM) are twin graffiti artists from New York City. They are both members of the Bronx-based graffiti crew, TATS CRU "The Mural Kings."〔 Born in the Basque Country of San Sebastián, Spain, both grew up in Düsseldorf, Germany and began doing graffiti in 1988.〔(Graffiti With a German (and Bronx) Accent ) ''The New York Times'' (July 6, 2003). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 They spent their late teenage years traveling the world painting walls and trains with each other.〔(Art Crimes Interview ) Brett Webb (November, 2001). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 While visiting New York City in 1997, both were asked to become members of TATS CRU, and permanently relocated to New York City shortly thereafter in 1999.〔 ==Careers== As a member of TATS CRU, both create elaborate murals for well known commercial clients like Sony.〔(Sony Draws Ire With PSP Graffiti ) Wired (December 5, 2005). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 Both have also lectured at universities including MIT〔(Graffiti artists TATS CRU visit MIT ) Arts at MIT (September 14, 2005). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 and their work have appeared in numerous films,〔(Up From the Streets ) mad.co.uk (March 26, 2003). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 music videos,〔(YouTube ) John Mayer: "Waiting on the World to Change". Accessed December 8, 2008〕 documentaries,〔(Bomb it: The Movie )〕 and most recently, the windows of the historic department store, Lord and Taylor.〔(Hunts Point-based graffiti arts TATS CRU lend urban cred to Lord & Taylor ) ''New York Daily News'' (July 15, 2008). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 Both have been featured within the pages of numerous publications, including ''The New York Times''〔 and ''New York Magazine'',〔(Guten Tag ) New York Magazine (Nov 22, 1999). Accessed December 8, 2008〕 and even stirred the likes of the Rev. Al Sharpton with the controversial undertones of subjects manifested within their art.〔(Hunts Point's Tats Cru graffiti crew to take city to court for covering 'art' ) ''New York Daily News'' (August 11, 2008) Accessed December 8, 2008〕 Additionally, Davide Perre is featured in a new interview in Amateur Magazine issue 012. __notoc__ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Raoul and Davide Perre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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