<Li> <P> Graffiti in Chicago (1973) </P> </Li> <P> Graffiti in Chicago (1973) </P> <P> In 1979, graffiti artist Lee Quinones and Fab 5 Freddy were given a gallery opening in Rome by art dealer Claudio Bruni . For many outside of New York, it was their first encounter with their art form . Fab 5 Freddy's friendship with Debbie Harry influenced Blondie's single "Rapture" (Chrysalis, 1981), the video of which featured Jean - Michel Basquiat, and offered many their first glimpse of a depiction of elements of graffiti in hip hop culture . JaJaJa toured Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and Holland with a large graffiti canvas as a backdrop . Charlie Ahearn's independently released fiction film Wild Style (Wild Style, 1983), the early PBS documentary Style Wars (1983), hit songs such as "The Message" and "Planet Rock" and their accompanying music videos (both 1982) contributed to a growing interest outside New York in all aspects of hip hop . </P> <P> Style Wars depicted not only famous graffiti artists such as Skeme, Dondi, MinOne, and ZEPHYR, but also reinforced graffiti's role within New York's emerging hip - hop culture by incorporating famous early break - dancing groups such as Rock Steady Crew into the film and featuring rap in the soundtrack . Although many officers of the New York City Police Department found this film to be controversial, Style Wars is still recognized as the most prolific film representation of what was going on within the young hip hop culture of the early 1980s . Fab 5 Freddy and Futura 2000 took hip hop graffiti to Paris and London as part of the New York City Rap Tour in 1983 . Hollywood also paid attention, consulting writers such as PHASE 2 as it depicted the culture and gave it international exposure in movies such as Beat Street (Orion, 1984). </P>

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