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  1. James De La Vega is an artist who lives and works in New York City’s Spanish Harlem (AKA East Harlem/El Barrio); he has a store on St. Mark’s Place in the East Village. He is known primarily for his...

  2. Two days after the Pope's death, the graffiti artist James De La Vega painted the first tribute in aerosol. Sprayed onto the security gate of Mr. De La Vega's store on 104th Street...

  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › innovation › marked-manMarked Man | Smithsonian

    Oct 2, 2007 · Guerilla artist James De La Vega leverages his street smarts to a fashion career. Colin Fleming. October 2, 2007. “I like the idea of the artist going out in the world, creating a...

  4. Mar 15, 2012 · Street artist-turned-social commentator James De La Vega stands in front of a rolldown gate on a store on Lexington Ave. uptown bearing a mural he painted of the late Pope John Paul.

  5. Jan 19, 2011 · An interview with the artist James De La Vega, who closed his iconic museum store on St. Marks Place in September. Mr. De La Vega says that he is now moving toward a "digital experience" for his work and that he is no longer selling his art.

  6. Educated at Cornell University and an icon of his native Spanish Harlem where he runs a gallery displaying his paintings, James De La Vega has been described by David Gonzalez of the New York Times as �a hybrid between a street kid and an Ivy League guerrilla performance artist.

  7. Now, that experience has been revealed: an online store, featuring De La Vega T-shirts, tote bags and even an organic baby body suit with his signature fish jumping out of a bowl. An assortment of coffee mugs, shot glasses and water bottles range from $10-$18.

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