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Infamy (2007) – a feature-length documentary about graffiti culture as told through the experiences of six well-known graffiti writers and a graffiti buffer. New York, New York (1976) – an episode of the BBC documentary series Omnibus, telling the story of graffiti in New York, as told by New Yorkers themselves.
Cope2 has been a graffiti artist since 1985. His cousin "Chico 80" inspired Cope2 to pursue writing. His cousin "Chico 80" inspired Cope2 to pursue writing. In 1982, he made his own crew called Kids Destroy, eventually changing to Kings Destroy after he dubbed himself "King of the 4 Line".
NEW YORK - Graffiti, once an underground movement in the '70s and '80s, has now moved above ground. In fact, "Above Ground" is the name of the new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York ...
1984 Futura 2000, Fun Gallery, New York [18] 1984 Homage to Picasso, Shafrazi Gallery, New York [17] 1985 Futura 2000, Shafrazi Gallery, New York [18] 1985 Futura 2000, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles [18] 1986 Futura 2000, Semaphore Gallery, New York [18] 1988 Futura 2000, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York [18] 1989 Futura 2000, Galerie du ...
Priz-one (New York City) – graffiti; Rammellzee (New York City) – gothic futurist, graffiti; Retna (born Marquis Lewis 1979; Los Angeles) – graffiti; Revs (New York City), graffiti and urban art; Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada (New York City) – urban art, culture jamming; Stephanie Rond (Columbus, Ohio) Rubin415 (New York City) - graffiti
Eric Haze was born in 1961 in New York City to progressive parents of the Upper West Side. [1] [2] Haze was drawn to art through his father's friend's pop art collection and meeting Elaine de Kooning who gave Haze oil paints while she painted a portrait of Haze and his sister in 1971. [2] In 1972, Haze began writing graffiti throughout New York ...
Jon Naar (May 5, 1920 – November 30, 2017) was an English-American author and photographer celebrated for his pioneering images of New York City graffiti in the 1970s, and for portraits of Andy Warhol and other celebrities, including the British Prime Minister.
In 2016, a new series of canvas spray paintings were displayed at JoAnne Artman Gallery in Chelsea for his solo exhibition entitled, "Breaking Ground: Redefining the Urban Experience." [ 11 ] In 2018, Crash showed at JoAnne Artman Gallery again for another show, "Concrete Jungle."