This collector
displays graffiti art, through paper and canvas mediums as well as, ink and aerosol.
Not exact matches
Opera Gallery presents SABER The American
Graffiti Artist effectively
displaying his
art in «fine
art» context.
His collection of first generation
graffiti art by key figures like Futura 2000, Lady Pink, and Keith Haring is on
display at the Museum of the City of New York through August 24, and his own work will appear in a special section of the Whitney Biennial curated by Julie Ault.
But, rather than focusing on works that fitted with the urban
art cliché, Johann Haehling von Lanzenauer was always pushing the artistic boundaries of the gallery, seeking works that one would not automatically associate with urban
art: rather than merely showing
graffiti, instead, abstract works, highly conceptual murals and installations were also on
display.
A
graffiti artist and tagger by nature, Barry McGee has in the last few years taken a stealth, guerilla
art form, one that is typically the subject of complaint, arrest, and general unappreciation, and transformed it into a well - received medium for
display in museum and commercial gallery spaces.
His vibrant, Pop
Art - inspired paintings of Anime characters and
graffiti elements have been likened to «the
display in one's dirty bedroom.»