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"textContent": "Los Angeles isn’t one story—it stacks, collides, layers and loops back on itself in many shades. _Los Angeles: A Visual Lineage_ understands that, from the outset, it is not about expecting a clean genealogy but about a set of parallel tracks running through decades of paint, ink, and concrete. The film supports the show, moving through writers, muralists, and image-makers who have shaped the city’s surfaces in ways that resist easy categorization. What emerges isn’t a thesis so much as a rhythm: repetition, disappearance, reappearance.\n\nContinue reading “Los Angeles: A Visual Lineage” in London’s Woodbury House at Brooklyn Street Art.",
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