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Graffiti and street art began to emerge as a form of self-expression and social commentary in cities like New York and Philadelphia. Pioneers like Cornbread and
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Graffiti and street art began to emerge as a form of self-expression and social commentary in cities like New York and Philadelphia. Pioneers like Cornbread and Cool Disco Don used their art to address social issues, such as racism and inequality. The movement was also influenced by the work of Marcel Duchamp and his readymades. The movement has been influenced by the work of The Guerrilla Girls and their art world activism.