Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1960 and raised in New York City, Lee Quinones is considered the single most influential artist to emerge from the New York
City subway art movement.
Not exact matches
Recently, the agency came under fire once again for its $ 100 million plan to build
Art Deco towers in front of the
city's bridges and tunnels, when the
subway is in need of funds.
A program to install
Art Deco - style towers in front of the
city's bridges and tunnels has come under heavy scrutiny this week after it was revealed that the MTA had set aside $ 100 million for the project, in the midst of a
subway crisis.
PUBLIC
ART Major public art installations by Chuck Close, Jean Shin, Vik Muniz and Sarah Sze are unveiled on the new Second Avenue subway line in New York Ci
ART Major public
art installations by Chuck Close, Jean Shin, Vik Muniz and Sarah Sze are unveiled on the new Second Avenue subway line in New York Ci
art installations by Chuck Close, Jean Shin, Vik Muniz and Sarah Sze are unveiled on the new Second Avenue
subway line in New York
City.
It was during this time that Haring began to take the New York
art scene by storm, transitioning from a New York
City subway artist to a gallery artist.
Miguel, who is recognized for creating works of
art over New York
City subway maps using Sharpie markers, started using...
The artist's public installations include, but are not limited to, site - specific works in New York
City's Bleecker Street
subway station, The Tampa Museum of
Art, Tampa, FL, The National Gallery, Washington D.C., and most notably The Bay Lights, the 2 - mile long light sculpture on the Bay Bridge in San Francisco.
Growing from the group of «taggers» belonging to the cultures of hip - hop and punk rock, street
art no longer solely describes the artists who spray - canned the train - yards,
subway rails and abandoned nightclubs of New York
City, Los Angeles, and London in the 1970s.
In her Long Island
City studio, Báez is preparing for a flurry of upcoming projects: shows at the Oglethorpe University Museum of
Art in Atlanta, Gallery Wendi Norris in San Francisco; a New York MTA
subway commission; and a group show in conjunction with Pacific Standard Time's «LA / LA» at the Museum of Latin American
Art in Los Angeles.
Simeti is currently engaged in a number of public
art projects in the United States, including the MTA subway station of Bensonhurst Gardens in Brooklyn, and has made site - specific installations in several museum spaces including MACRO in Rome, Italy; RISD in Providence, RI; Art & Idea Gallery, in Mexico City; and Columbia University, in New York Ci
art projects in the United States, including the MTA
subway station of Bensonhurst Gardens in Brooklyn, and has made site - specific installations in several museum spaces including MACRO in Rome, Italy; RISD in Providence, RI;
Art & Idea Gallery, in Mexico City; and Columbia University, in New York Ci
Art & Idea Gallery, in Mexico
City; and Columbia University, in New York
City.
In 2011 his oil paintings were commissioned by the MTA
Arts for Transit program and are permanently installed as large - scale murals for a New York
City A train
subway station.
In 1957, Rush Hour, inspired by his experiences of the teeming
subways of New York and other major
cities, was included in the Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture biennial at the College of Fine and Applied
Arts of the University of Illinois, Urbana.
It explores the vibrant and experimental years when Haring first enrolled in the School of Visual
Arts, started a diligent and vigorous studio practice, began making public and political
art on the
city streets and
subway stations, and enjoyed a frenetic social life.
Dezsö's permanent public
art has been installed in two New York
City subway stations, at the United States Embassy in Bucharest, Romania and at CUNY BMCC Fiterman Hall in Lower Manhattan.
Community Garden, Dezsö's mosaic in the New York
City subway was recognized as Best American Public
Art in 2007 by Americans for the
Arts.
In 1986 he was given a copy of the now famous
Subway Art and became enthralled by the graffiti murals painted on the
subway walls of New York
City.
At age 17, James emerged in New York
City's street
art scene, tagging
subways under the name REAS — and the artist continues to bring that sense of adventure in his large - scale paintings.
Using a large - format camera, Serrano captured more than 85 men and women who live on the streets of New York for the series, «Residents of New York,» Commissioned by More
Art, the images are displayed on phone booths and in
subway stations across the
city through June 15.
Graffiti
Art (1970s onwards) Also referred to as «Writing», «Spraycan Art» and «Aerosol Art», Graffiti is a movement or style of art associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
Art (1970s onwards) Also referred to as «Writing», «Spraycan
Art» and «Aerosol Art», Graffiti is a movement or style of art associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
Art» and «Aerosol
Art», Graffiti is a movement or style of art associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
Art», Graffiti is a movement or style of
art associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
art associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American
cities, especially on New York
subway trains, during the 1970s and 1980s.
Classroom Use of the
Art Print
Arts & Activities; March 1, 2009; Carroll, Colleen; 700 + words... images made in the
subways of New York
City.
Also known as «Street
Art», «Spraycan Art» and «Aerosol Art», Graffiti art is a style of painting associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
Art», «Spraycan
Art» and «Aerosol Art», Graffiti art is a style of painting associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
Art» and «Aerosol
Art», Graffiti art is a style of painting associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
Art», Graffiti
art is a style of painting associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 198
art is a style of painting associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American
cities, especially on New York
subway trains, during the 1970s and 1980s.