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.
Not exact matches
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.
A number of these friends and
graffiti writers have deftly made the transition from painting streets and rolling stock, to studying at London's leading post-graduate art colleges,
such as the Royal College of Art and the Royal Academy schools.
Also, the dedication of certain
writers and photographers,
such as Crist Espiritu and everyone at DozeCollective.com, as well as the freelance photographer Todd Mazer, exemplify the excitement and passion elicited by Progressive
Graffiti at this time.