dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by commissioner on Jan 4, 2015 17:48:50 GMT 1, Sandra Chevrier JLG, June-July .
Sandra Chevrier JLG, June-July .
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yoyosh
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by yoyosh on Jan 4, 2015 19:05:20 GMT 1, Would love to know more about the JLG 10th anniversary print show if anyone has more info
Would love to know more about the JLG 10th anniversary print show if anyone has more info
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DREAMERS
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by DREAMERS on Jan 4, 2015 20:20:15 GMT 1, Would love to know more about the JLG 10th anniversary print show if anyone has more info
Looks like a killer show! I'm definetly attending
Would love to know more about the JLG 10th anniversary print show if anyone has more info Looks like a killer show! I'm definetly attending
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WOOF
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by WOOF on Jan 4, 2015 20:24:17 GMT 1, Would love to know more about the JLG 10th anniversary print show if anyone has more info Looks like a killer show! I'm definetly attending Am I missing something? The only info I've seen about that show so far is the name - how can it look killer?
Would love to know more about the JLG 10th anniversary print show if anyone has more info Looks like a killer show! I'm definetly attending Am I missing something? The only info I've seen about that show so far is the name - how can it look killer?
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DREAMERS
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by DREAMERS on Jan 4, 2015 20:25:50 GMT 1, Looks like a killer show! I'm definetly attending Am I missing something? The only info I've seen about that show so far is the name - how can it look killer?
Looking at the artist they represent I'm expecting a big show. Especially looking at the show they had for their 5 yr anniversary.
Looks like a killer show! I'm definetly attending Am I missing something? The only info I've seen about that show so far is the name - how can it look killer? Looking at the artist they represent I'm expecting a big show. Especially looking at the show they had for their 5 yr anniversary.
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stvro22
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by stvro22 on Jan 4, 2015 21:17:47 GMT 1, RAE show in the spring. Don't know where though.
RAE show in the spring. Don't know where though.
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Passion Art
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Passion Art on Jan 4, 2015 21:25:56 GMT 1, Devin Troy Strother's show at Marlborough Chelsea next weekend is sure to be a cracker!
Devin Troy Strother's show at Marlborough Chelsea next weekend is sure to be a cracker!
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Red Barron
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Red Barron on Jan 5, 2015 1:10:12 GMT 1, Not listed yet but had been told last time I was in Brazil that Os Gemeos would be doing a show in NYC at Lehmann Maupin in mid 2015.
www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitions
Not listed yet but had been told last time I was in Brazil that Os Gemeos would be doing a show in NYC at Lehmann Maupin in mid 2015. www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitions
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yoyosh
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by yoyosh on Jan 5, 2015 2:11:44 GMT 1, Not listed yet but had been told last time I was in Brazil that Os Gemeos would be doing a show in NYC at Lehmann Maupin in mid 2015. www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitions Wow, that will/would be pandemonium.
Not listed yet but had been told last time I was in Brazil that Os Gemeos would be doing a show in NYC at Lehmann Maupin in mid 2015. www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitionsWow, that will/would be pandemonium.
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kbfrombk
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by kbfrombk on Jan 5, 2015 2:35:48 GMT 1, Not listed yet but had been told last time I was in Brazil that Os Gemeos would be doing a show in NYC at Lehmann Maupin in mid 2015. www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitionsWow, that will/would be pandemonium. Mmm... Pandemonium... Yummy
Not listed yet but had been told last time I was in Brazil that Os Gemeos would be doing a show in NYC at Lehmann Maupin in mid 2015. www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitionsWow, that will/would be pandemonium. Mmm... Pandemonium... Yummy
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dazarino
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dazarino on Jan 5, 2015 10:10:00 GMT 1, Chris moon has a big show planned for summer 2015 in ny
Chris moon has a big show planned for summer 2015 in ny
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 7, 2015 1:22:55 GMT 1, Jacob Lewis Gallery How and Nosm February 20, 2015โApril 4, 2015
Jacob Lewis Gallery How and Nosm February 20, 2015โApril 4, 2015
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munlennial
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by munlennial on Jan 7, 2015 6:02:01 GMT 1, Lotsa good stuff with free cash grabs out there for the taking. Gonna be another great year.
Lotsa good stuff with free cash grabs out there for the taking. Gonna be another great year.
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 8, 2015 3:57:45 GMT 1, Meet the Other Half of Jean-Michel Basquiat's SAMO, Al "Bomb-One" Diaz
america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/1/3/underground-artistsurfacesagenerationlater.html
If you consider yourself a real fan of Jean-Michel Basquiat (test your knowledge here), then you probably know that SAMOยฉ was the graffiti tag and movement that he started back in the mid-to-late '70s, but not everyone knows that he wasn't alone. Basquiat's friend and collaborator Al Diaz (a.k.a. Bomb-One) is credited as a co-founder of the movement, and the "first generation New York subway graffiti artist" is making a comeback. Diaz had a falling out with the art world for a long while, but according to Al Jazeera, he is "looking to reclaim his legacy" with a new body of work.
"I felt uncomfortable in that world," says Diaz of Basquiat's fame and the point where the two parted ways artistically in 1979. "The art world was this elitist, white and male, educatedโit was really fake." Diaz focused more on making musical instruments and playing in Jazz bands, and he also rapped on the Rammellzee record that Basquiat produced. He started doing more drugs, and by 1991 Diaz told Al Jazeera that he had become a "full blown junkie."
Seeing himself in the Basquiat documentary Radiant Child prompted the artist to change his life. "It freaked me out that I looked so horrible and that I was in this film and apparently had some kind of importance in all this. It struck a chord because maybe a month later I got clean and have been clean ever since." Getting clean resulted in a shift back to art for Diaz, including collaborations with Jilly Ballistic and participation in group shows like the very popular "21st Precinct Graffiti Show" last summer.
Diaz is all about moving forward and says that he avoids "feeding people their โSo what was it likeโs**t," in terms of knowing Basquiat and his work as a graffiti artist. "I donโt want to talk about what it was like...For me itโs just not enough. So โWhat are you doing now?โ is the question." To see more of what Al Diaz is doing now, check out his website, Al-Diaz.com.
Meet the Other Half of Jean-Michel Basquiat's SAMO, Al "Bomb-One" Diaz america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/1/3/underground-artistsurfacesagenerationlater.htmlIf you consider yourself a real fan of Jean-Michel Basquiat (test your knowledge here), then you probably know that SAMOยฉ was the graffiti tag and movement that he started back in the mid-to-late '70s, but not everyone knows that he wasn't alone. Basquiat's friend and collaborator Al Diaz (a.k.a. Bomb-One) is credited as a co-founder of the movement, and the "first generation New York subway graffiti artist" is making a comeback. Diaz had a falling out with the art world for a long while, but according to Al Jazeera, he is "looking to reclaim his legacy" with a new body of work. "I felt uncomfortable in that world," says Diaz of Basquiat's fame and the point where the two parted ways artistically in 1979. "The art world was this elitist, white and male, educatedโit was really fake." Diaz focused more on making musical instruments and playing in Jazz bands, and he also rapped on the Rammellzee record that Basquiat produced. He started doing more drugs, and by 1991 Diaz told Al Jazeera that he had become a "full blown junkie." Seeing himself in the Basquiat documentary Radiant Child prompted the artist to change his life. "It freaked me out that I looked so horrible and that I was in this film and apparently had some kind of importance in all this. It struck a chord because maybe a month later I got clean and have been clean ever since." Getting clean resulted in a shift back to art for Diaz, including collaborations with Jilly Ballistic and participation in group shows like the very popular "21st Precinct Graffiti Show" last summer. Diaz is all about moving forward and says that he avoids "feeding people their โSo what was it likeโs**t," in terms of knowing Basquiat and his work as a graffiti artist. "I donโt want to talk about what it was like...For me itโs just not enough. So โWhat are you doing now?โ is the question." To see more of what Al Diaz is doing now, check out his website, Al-Diaz.com.
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 10, 2015 1:08:03 GMT 1, Titus Kaphar
Jack Shainman Gallery January 15 - February 21, 2015 www.jackshainman.com/artists/titus-kaphar/
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 10, 2015 2:41:52 GMT 1,
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 10, 2015 2:46:33 GMT 1, Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Beverly Hills John, an exhibition of new work by John Waters. This is the artistโs third solo show at the gallery, and will be on view from January 9 to February 14, 2015, at 509 W. 24th Street, New York.
For 50 years, John Waters has provoked the idiosyncrasies and hilarities of the movie business โ the childhood stars, the trade lingo, and the false depiction of the ugly and the heroic. His photographic work (since 1995) has taken on politically charged topics of โcinematic correctness,โ religious lunacy, and media manipulation. A recurring theme of Watersโ oeuvre is the appropriation of images from other directorsโ films then rendered into storyboards that change the meaning of the first celluloid frames. Within these โlittle movies,โ as Waters calls them, the artist redirects and highlights the damaged narrative that the public often overlooks.
More personal and self-critical, this new body of work seeks resolution to a set of questions about Watersโ own experiences, or as he describes them: his childhood fame issues, his fear of false glamour and nouveau-riche comfort, his ongoing sexual attractions, and the possible horror and risk of a โcareericideโ with dignity. In Self Portrait #5, Waters portrays himself as a despised dogcatcher, nostalgically yearning for the days he was hated by the โmoralโ guardians. In Beverly Hills John, he imagines himself with a plastic surgery makeover, lip and cheek augmentation, Botox, and an alarming hair transplant. Hysterically poking fun at his own vulnerability in these images, Waters also sincerely asks whether his reinvention invites self-parody. Regarding these depictions, he writes, โSince I havenโt made a film in ten years, must I give my entire lifeโs work a facelift? Now that celebrity is the only obscenity left in the art world, where do I fit in?โ
In the main gallery, Waters draws from his notoriety as a film director to present a new 74-minute video entitled Kiddie Flamingos. The video shows a table read of Watersโ X-rated 1972 cult film Pink Flamingos, rewritten as a childrenโs movie with an all-kid cast. Waters hopes that this defanged and desexualized sequel is even more perverse than the original, transferring innocence into a new kind of joyous, G-rated obscenity.
Other works in the exhibition speak to Watersโ concerns about the contemporary art world more directly, the jargon of success, and the debatable definition of a โclassic.โ In Congratulations, Waters riffs on the infamous red dot once commonly used in galleries to indicate a sale. In Library Science 1-10, Waters juxtaposes literature with related pornography, and in Cancel Ansel, he challenges the role of art to wreck the past. All of these statements at their core are a call to viewers to overthrow hierarchy and interrogate the very value systems in which we all participate. This is the pillar of Watersโ craft, and the severity of his comedy.
www.marianneboeskygallery.com/exhibitions/john-waters-beverly-hills-john/pressRelease โ
John Waters lives and works in Baltimore, MD. In September 2014, The Film Society of Lincoln Center honored Waters with a Film Retrospective, Fifty Years of John Waters: How Much Can You Take? As a visual artist Waters has had numerous solo exhibitions in the United States and abroad, including a complete retrospective, John Waters: Change of Life, at the New Museum, New York (2004), and most recently at Spruth Magers, Berlin (2014); McClain Gallery, Houston (2012); Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco (2010); Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans (2011); Albert Merola Gallery, Provincetown (2009) and Gagosian Gallery, LA (2009).
For further information regarding the work of John Waters, please contact Adrian Turner: adrian@marianneboeskygallery.com or 212.680.9889. For press information please contact Elisa Smilovitz: 551.486.3273 or elisa@mcclellandco.com.
Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Beverly Hills John, an exhibition of new work by John Waters. This is the artistโs third solo show at the gallery, and will be on view from January 9 to February 14, 2015, at 509 W. 24th Street, New York. For 50 years, John Waters has provoked the idiosyncrasies and hilarities of the movie business โ the childhood stars, the trade lingo, and the false depiction of the ugly and the heroic. His photographic work (since 1995) has taken on politically charged topics of โcinematic correctness,โ religious lunacy, and media manipulation. A recurring theme of Watersโ oeuvre is the appropriation of images from other directorsโ films then rendered into storyboards that change the meaning of the first celluloid frames. Within these โlittle movies,โ as Waters calls them, the artist redirects and highlights the damaged narrative that the public often overlooks. More personal and self-critical, this new body of work seeks resolution to a set of questions about Watersโ own experiences, or as he describes them: his childhood fame issues, his fear of false glamour and nouveau-riche comfort, his ongoing sexual attractions, and the possible horror and risk of a โcareericideโ with dignity. In Self Portrait #5, Waters portrays himself as a despised dogcatcher, nostalgically yearning for the days he was hated by the โmoralโ guardians. In Beverly Hills John, he imagines himself with a plastic surgery makeover, lip and cheek augmentation, Botox, and an alarming hair transplant. Hysterically poking fun at his own vulnerability in these images, Waters also sincerely asks whether his reinvention invites self-parody. Regarding these depictions, he writes, โSince I havenโt made a film in ten years, must I give my entire lifeโs work a facelift? Now that celebrity is the only obscenity left in the art world, where do I fit in?โ In the main gallery, Waters draws from his notoriety as a film director to present a new 74-minute video entitled Kiddie Flamingos. The video shows a table read of Watersโ X-rated 1972 cult film Pink Flamingos, rewritten as a childrenโs movie with an all-kid cast. Waters hopes that this defanged and desexualized sequel is even more perverse than the original, transferring innocence into a new kind of joyous, G-rated obscenity. Other works in the exhibition speak to Watersโ concerns about the contemporary art world more directly, the jargon of success, and the debatable definition of a โclassic.โ In Congratulations, Waters riffs on the infamous red dot once commonly used in galleries to indicate a sale. In Library Science 1-10, Waters juxtaposes literature with related pornography, and in Cancel Ansel, he challenges the role of art to wreck the past. All of these statements at their core are a call to viewers to overthrow hierarchy and interrogate the very value systems in which we all participate. This is the pillar of Watersโ craft, and the severity of his comedy. www.marianneboeskygallery.com/exhibitions/john-waters-beverly-hills-john/pressReleaseโ John Waters lives and works in Baltimore, MD. In September 2014, The Film Society of Lincoln Center honored Waters with a Film Retrospective, Fifty Years of John Waters: How Much Can You Take? As a visual artist Waters has had numerous solo exhibitions in the United States and abroad, including a complete retrospective, John Waters: Change of Life, at the New Museum, New York (2004), and most recently at Spruth Magers, Berlin (2014); McClain Gallery, Houston (2012); Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco (2010); Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans (2011); Albert Merola Gallery, Provincetown (2009) and Gagosian Gallery, LA (2009). For further information regarding the work of John Waters, please contact Adrian Turner: adrian@marianneboeskygallery.com or 212.680.9889. For press information please contact Elisa Smilovitz: 551.486.3273 or elisa@mcclellandco.com.
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cmodart
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by cmodart on Jan 10, 2015 4:44:07 GMT 1, Spider-Man on Jan 7th...
Spider-Man on Jan 7th...
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gr33nland
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by gr33nland on Jan 11, 2015 21:06:50 GMT 1, Sandra Chevrier JLG, June-July . Really looking for this show !
Sandra Chevrier JLG, June-July . Really looking for this show !
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DREAMERS
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by DREAMERS on Jan 11, 2015 22:39:57 GMT 1, Sandra Chevrier JLG, June-July . Really looking for this show !
Will this be a solo show?
Sandra Chevrier JLG, June-July . Really looking for this show ! Will this be a solo show?
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 12, 2015 19:14:21 GMT 1, Josh Liner Gallery
Josh Liner Gallery
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dreadnatty
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by dreadnatty on Jan 12, 2015 21:30:28 GMT 1, Some more Brooklyn love from Sweet Toof
Some more Brooklyn love from Sweet Toof
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tigerblood
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by tigerblood on Jan 12, 2015 22:39:02 GMT 1, From my trip on Saturday. Have a bunch more I need to upload at some point
http://instagram.com/p/xsB6vMHiDB
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skendo1
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by skendo1 on Jan 17, 2015 20:53:16 GMT 1, Wishing I could make this.
I've really liked the work that Opie has shared here.
Wishing I could make this. I've really liked the work that Opie has shared here.
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Opie
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Opie on Jan 17, 2015 21:31:16 GMT 1, Thanks mate. Evan (the guy behind it all) is a really nice bloke and deserves this show to be a success
Thanks mate. Evan (the guy behind it all) is a really nice bloke and deserves this show to be a success
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Feral Things
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jan 19, 2015 19:24:59 GMT 1, John 'Crash' Matos' WallworksNY gallery is putting on a show entitled 'Ikonoclasts' featuring previously unexhibited works by Dondi, Rammellzee and A-One (I believe most of the works are from the artists' estates).ย The show runs until 25 February 2015 and the gallery blurb reads as follows:
"The traditional definition of โiconoclastโ is as โa person who attacked cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, etc. as being based on error or superstitionโ. Stemming from 17th century European religious roots, it may seem a strange title for an exhibition focusing on three artists from New York who all began creating art in the 1970s and 1980s. But Rammellzee, Dondi White, and Anthony โA-Oneโ Clark all hold vital roles in the Graffiti art movementโa movement that challenged the values and traditions of art and society in 1970s New York City. While all three artists have passed away, their influence on Graffiti artโand the art world in generalโis vast."
John 'Crash' Matos' WallworksNY gallery is putting on a show entitled ' Ikonoclasts' featuring previously unexhibited works by Dondi, Rammellzee and A-One (I believe most of the works are from the artists' estates).ย The show runs until 25 February 2015 and the gallery blurb reads as follows: "The traditional definition of โiconoclastโ is as โa person who attacked cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, etc. as being based on error or superstitionโ. Stemming from 17th century European religious roots, it may seem a strange title for an exhibition focusing on three artists from New York who all began creating art in the 1970s and 1980s. But Rammellzee, Dondi White, and Anthony โA-Oneโ Clark all hold vital roles in the Graffiti art movementโa movement that challenged the values and traditions of art and society in 1970s New York City. While all three artists have passed away, their influence on Graffiti artโand the art world in generalโis vast."
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bgt5002
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Visit NEW YORK ๐บ๐ฒ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by bgt5002 on Jan 21, 2015 16:47:23 GMT 1, Massive Stik in Alphabet City
Massive Stik in Alphabet City
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