Graffiti artists such as Ruffo are also using their skills to make a point about the trash.
Graffiti artists such as Jean - Michel Basquiat exhibited in downtown galleries.
Not exact matches
But, your posts claim you are a
graffiti artist on the wall of religion and I would think
such a statement would strongly imply reformative poignancy rather than simple jocularity.
Careful, Kynan — we may have to withdraw from you... I would think you would have known better than to say
such things about the Lord's Annointed (
graffiti artist).
New York - based designers Workshop / APD have brought this intriguing vibe to life with the use of natural materials
such as weathered brick, oiled steel, and worn concrete, creating a unique 160 - seat dining room joined by a large shipping container set in the middle of the space adorned with hand - painted
graffiti - and media - inspired designs by Brooklyn - based
artist, Mr. Ewok One.
I had a chance to see work from one of my favorite
artist, Jean - Michel Basquiat, he was an American
artist who became known for his
graffiti work in the Lower East Side of NYC, a high school drop out; he gained fame and Basquiat's art focused on «suggestive dichotomies»,
such as wealth versus poverty, integration versus segregation, and inner versus outer experience.
The egg snatchers seem like
such mischievous and anarchistic daredevils that the film at times recalls «Exit Through the Gift Shop,» the documentary on renegade
graffiti artist Banksy.
It was about the same time
graffiti artists — many of them extremely talented — were drawn to the gritty concrete walls, and the plant was featured in movies
such as «Transformers.»
Bandai Namco announced during its fighting games panel at San Diego Comic - Con 2017 that it has teamed up with world - renowned
artists such as famed Mexican - American cartoon and
graffiti artist Mister Cartoon, San Francisco - based street
artist and graphic designer Jeremy Fish, and provocative American
artist Ron English to create new in - game character panels for Tekken 7, which will be released as free downloadable content in September.
At the space Eins presented
artists and
graffiti writers
such as John Ahearn, Crash, Jane Dickson, Daze, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Kenny Scharf and many others.
Recognizing the Bronx's cultural contributions — including the birth of artistic movements
such as hip hop,
graffiti art and Latin Jazz, that served as inspiration to many contemporary
artists — in 1999 the Museum expanded its collecting practice to include works by
artists for whom the Bronx has been critical to their artistic practice and development.
From
graffiti, it is an easy step to cartoon visions of angry streets and tenements at night — a connection that still influences
such artists as Barry McGee and SWOON.
The exhibition will feature paintings, mixed media sculptures, and interactive installations by 50 of the most dynamic
artists and will emphasize Los Angeles's role in the evolution of
graffiti and street art, with special sections dedicated to seminal local movements
such as cholo
graffiti and Dogtown skateboard culture.
A member of the so - called Mission School in San Francisco together with
such artists as Barry McGee and Chris Johanson, Alicia McCarthy makes paintings that blur the line between street art and gallery work, using found wood as canvases and often imprinting them with the same intricate rainbow motif that she
graffitis on her city's walls.
From early
graffiti days in Jersey via iconic bus add disruptions and vinyl toy, to museum shows worldwide and collaborations with mega brands
such as MTV, Comme des Garçons, SUPREME, Nigo (A Bathing Ape), and Nike, the career of NY - based
artist is surely one of a kind.
Starting as a
graffiti artist in the 1990s, his name is now being mentioned in the same breath as Pop Art luminaries
such as Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami.
«We're the home of
graffiti legends
such as Cool «Disco» Dan who pushed boundaries on creative expression and influenced thousands of
artists working today.
The exhibition offers a new assessment of the
artist's pioneering work, including rarely seen pieces
such as his series of hand - painted photographs of
graffiti.
Is SAMO ©, the
graffiti tag Basquiat developed alongside Al Diaz, a project really on a par with seminal New York street performances by African - American
artists such as Adrian Piper (Catalysis, 1970) or David Hammons (Bliz - aard Ball Sale, 1983)?
The
artists work with impressions from contemporary culture
such as cartoon series and
graffiti, yet when doing so, also engage with art historical traditions
such as Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Neorealism, Pop Art or 1960s Performance Art.
CHG represents a diverse collection of international
artists, primarily influenced by today's pop culture and collectively encompassing style genres
such as New Figurative Art, Pop Surrealism, Neo Pop,
Graffiti and Street Art, and Post-
Graffiti.
Although as early as 1979,
graffiti artists Lee Quinones and Fab 5 Freddy were exhibiting in galleries, it was not until the 1980s that
artists such as Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat began to be widely recognized by institutions, critics, and collectors, creating work that applied the styles they had cultivated on the urban fabric onto canvases and prints.
Since its opening, the gallery has hosted
artists from diverse backgrounds
such as
graffiti, drawing, art installations, video and digital painting.
In a nutshell: creators from the worlds of design,
graffiti and electronic dance music plus a roster of well - known
artists such as Anish Kapoor, Gavin Turk and Sarah Lucas, show work inspired by Kubrick's films.
Featuring
such artists as Keith Haring, David Wojnarowicz, Jenny Holzer, Mark Kostabi, Joe Lewis, John Ahearn, Kenny Scharf and
graffiti artists like Richard Hambleton, Koor, Crash, Daze, Spank and many others, Fashion Moda was a major force in establishing new venues.
David Choong Lee is a Korean
artist who combines versatile genres
such as
graffiti, collage, portraiture and graphic design to create an array of vibrant figurative and abstract artworks.
He befriended
artists such as Jean - Michel Basquiat and Kenny Scharf, as well as musicians and
graffiti writers and began having exhibitions and performances at venues like Club 57, reflecting the mix of art, nightlife, fashion, performance, and music that characterized the artistic climate of the time.
Peckham - based
artist,
graffiti writer and contemporary
artist Remi Rough stands apart from other street art - leaning practitioners in that his work is often referred to as «visual symphonies», thanks to his keen eye for the geometrical treatment of form, colour, line and space, and inspired by avant - garde movements
such as Suprematism and Italian Futurism.
Yonamine —
artist, works with painting, drawing,
graffiti, photography, video, and other media,
such as tattooing.
As the popularity of
graffiti art flared in the 70's and 80's, Futura's work was shown alongside
artists such as Basquiat and Keith Haring.
It is a sure sign that
graffiti and street art has finally been accepted by many as a true art form, when
artists such as Poesia, Augustine Kofie, Tomek, Smash 137, Sickboy, along with newer street
artists like My Dog Sighs, can present successful solo exhibitions around the world of their
graffiti influenced artworks.
By 1982, Basquiat was seen as central to the Neo-Expressionist movement, one that included
artists such as Julian Schnabel, David Salle and Francesco Clemente, in addition to the many other notable
graffiti artists who also emerged at that time,
such as Keith Haring.
Re visiting some of Holzer's older more unknown works from 1980 - 89 ′
such as collaborations with New York
graffiti artists Lady Pink and A1 as well as granite benches, LED works, painted signs, and cast plaques.
For Martin, the
graffiti artists demonstrated that public spaces were not the preserve of monumental and leaden sculptures by Minimalists
such as Richard Serra (1939) but could also be animated by light and dynamic paintings that did not require cranes or other equipment for their installation.
Born and raised south of San Francisco, Norling hails from a recent generation of
artists raised on the fun and gun ethos of
graffiti and the mark - making of urban street culture; from stickers to wheat - pasted posters, it is from this street aesthetic; one that is in dialogue with Norling's teacher Raymond Saunders, as well as younger
artists such as Barry McGee and the late Margaret Kilgallen, that Norling's paintings, sculptures and installations derive much of their impact.
Artists of the Fluxus movement
such as Ben Vautier incorporated
graffiti and found objects into their work.
BC Gallery features regular solo and group exhibitions of internationally renowned contemporary
artists including
such great names as Clemens Behr, Stinkfish, Moneyless, Axel Void, Max Rippon and Da Mental Vaporz
graffiti crew.
Whilst all of the participating
artists initially arose within the street art or
graffiti scene, Mills points out that they now considered some of the foremost, respected visual
artists of their generation, and goes on to state, «Being able to bring
such amazing talent to Perth is a long held dream of mine, and I am so very proud that my friends, heroes and contemporaries have agreed to join with me to make this happen.»
His process (known as «piecing» among
graffiti artists) involves the layering of diverse components
such as stripes of automotive paint and abstract expressionist - influenced paint whorls.
The Studio Museum in Harlem «s current exhibit «Fore,» presents the work of 29 emerging
artists, including Caitlin Cherry who explains her practice of putting her nearly finished canvases at risk with interventions
such as fire,
graffiti and resin that threaten the integrity of the original painted image.
One exhibition area will feature more traditional fine
artists such as Jenny Holzer and Gordon Matta - Clark, the latter of whom began photographing
graffiti art in 1973, together with
artists who came out of the
graffiti scene,
such as Barry McGee, Eddie Martinez, Todd James, Alicia McCarthy and Ruby Neri.
An explorer of multiculturalism, British
artist is well - known for his depictions of traditional Japanese female entertainers or geishas, capturing their femininity and sensuality through a unique mix of seemingly incompatible themes and aesthetics likes traditional fine art painting and «messier» Western traditions like action painting and
graffiti, combined in
such a way that it feels incredibly natural.
Although we might not consider an
artist such as Eddie Martinez your typical
graffiti artist turned contemporary painter he is just that.
Before
artists such as Banksy and Shepard Fairey became household names, there were
graffiti pioneers who were responsible for adding
such things as the first ever crown or arrow to their moniker beg
We love working with local craftsmen, manufacturers and
artists — for instance, our YOO2 hotel in Rio de Janeiro (the first YOO2 hotel, which opened last year) is a vibrant, colourful hotel with details
such as
graffiti, neon and foliage prints, to reflect the Brazilian way of life.