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Revok (born 1977 in Riverside, California) birth name Jason Williams is an American graffiti artist. The name comes from the movie Scanners by David Cronenberg.[citation needed]
In 2012 Revok started the Detroit Beautification Project.[citation needed]
In 2018 Revok filed a cease-and-desist letter to H&M clothing retailer, claim that the company infringed on his artwork, using it in one of their brand logos. H&M in turn, sued Revok asserting he could not claim copyright on art work created illegally (street art/graffiti). The issue was settled in Revok's favor.[1][2][3]
Exhibitions
editSolo Exhibitions
- Tragedy & Triumph, Vicious Gallery, Hamburg, 2011.[citation needed]
- Ordinary Things, Library Street Collective, Detroit, 2012.[citation needed]
- Pose-Revok, The Mine Gallery, Dubai, 2014.[citation needed]
- Revok, Ruttkowski;68, Köln, 2015.[citation needed]
- Revok, Library Street Collective, Los Angeles, 2015.[citation needed]
Books
edit- Roger Gastman: Revok – Made in Detroit, Gingko Press. 2014, ISBN 978-1-584-23552-1.
References
edit- ^ "H&M Tried (and Failed) to Steal Graffiti". GQ. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ Rao, Sonia Rao. "H&M's battle with the artist Revok shows how street art is being taken seriously". Washington Post. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ^ Hooper, Ryan Patrick. "Following face-off with H&M, artist Revok is back in Detroit — and giving back". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
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