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Subway Artist Moustache Man: Accept No Imitators!

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You might not immediately recognize his moniker, but you certainly pass by his handiwork in the subways every day—Moustache Man has been the guy when it comes to drawing fake moustaches on movie posters for the past year. He may not be Poster Boy or Dickchicken, but he has been receiving an ample amount of publicity and recognition for his work. People really like him! But the time for polite conversations about cookie dusters has come to an end—Moustache Man has started fighting back against his imitators!

You can see the original work of Moustache Man, who also goes by Moustache Bandit and Madcap Moustache Man, all over the city—here are but a few examples. While he obviously doesn't have any kind of ownership over his signature, it seems that people (or one person) have been copying it—so the question is...how can we tell the real ones from the imitators? And why does he care so much?

What we do know is, Moustache Man does take his work seriously, even if it didn't start that way. In an interview with Subway Art Blog, he gave his ethos about what he does:

At it’s simplest level, it’s a quick joke meant to give commuters something to smile about while they’re waiting for the subway, coming off from a long day at work, or getting stabbed on the D train. And that’s certainly how it started. But for me it’s evolved into part of this broader movement of subverting advertisements. Especially in New York, where we’re bombarded with ads everywhere we go, it feels more and more like we’re part of a one-sided conversation. We’re getting these ridiculous images and dumb catchphrases shoved down our throats (“Good Afternoont!”), why shouldn’t we be able to talk back? So many ads are so laughably stupid that a cartoonish moustache just seems to fit. On another level, it’s a return to hand-written form in a technology driven age where we type so much that some of us have actually forgotten how to write cursive.

Also it’s about war or something.

For what it's worth, we still think this is the one true Moustache Man in New York City.

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  • Oh hey Gothamist, thanks for linking to my blog. I LOVE MOUSTACHE MAN and am declaring myself President of the "Free Moustache Man" campaign!

    http://bitchcakescommutes.blog...

  • Moustache Man was arrested and charged with criminal mischief and other charges including possession of graffiti instrument. His name is Joseph Waldo, 26. 

  • TheRealCannibal

    GAYEST "STREET ART" EVER  AND BY GAY I DO NOT MEAN HOMOSEXUAL

  • Guest

    what, so you meant "happy"?

  • I really wanted the moustache person to be a lady.... oh wellz

  • JOENONPAPA

    Daffy Duck did this years ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

  • What have we here?  a hipster complaining about imitators.  How quaint.  This was funny the first time, not it just screams LOOK AT MEEEEEEEE!  I DRAW MUSTACHES!!

  • mrnvr

    I'm not sure what's worse, that Moustache Man has beef with a biter... or that I'm reading about it on Gothamist? Methinks the latter!

  • hi_mom

    Please support print journalism or this is the only kind of interview we'll be able to read.

  • eflash

    Also it’s about war or something.

    lol, now i like him

  • Guest

    anyone up for a Beard Man?

  • whitecastlerock

    I don't think there could be duller subject matter than this...

  • pendejito

    "Especially in New York, where we’re bombarded with ads everywhere we go, it feels more and more like we’re part of a one-sided conversation."

    Blah blah blah, how many other street artists have said the same shit. Old news, old reasons. Been there, and many other have done that.

    NEXT!  Give me some street art that isn't recycled.

  • blah blah blah yourself. how many posts have said the same shit you just did. mr "i'm jaded cool new york guy, hear me whine".

  • pendejito

    What can I say, been around a long time. Long enough to have seen a million "street artists" do their work. I'm a fan of street art, but I'm not doing back flips over yet another street artist that talks about how bombarded we are with ads in NY.

    Apologies for not praising this guy, but frankly, its been done before, especially on subway movie and tv ads. Not original. Go stack up on some "street art" books at Urban Outfitters and see for yourself.

    And how is critizing street art being jaded? Should I wet my pants and sing hallelujah each time I see street art?

    Welcome to New York, now go take some pictures of his work and write a "street art" blog about it, why don't ya?

  • Guest

    .... or create some yourself?

  • Banksy look out! We have a new talent.

  • Guest

    I enjoy this guy's work.  I think he does eyebrows, goatees, and beards too.  Or is that the imitators?

  • Guest

    The fake moustache man's M's look more like N's. The real moustache man's look like an actual M. 

    For out next lesson: how to spot fake Louis Vuitton.

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