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Born, South Bronx, 1961, grew up within the Betances Housing Complex at 146 St. and Brook Avenue, 3 blocks from Grandmaster Flash...first subway cars painted in the winter of 1975/76...Curated first true Graffiti exhibition at Fashion Moda in 1980, involved in both on camera and behind the scenes with Wild Style and Style Wars. Part of the first wave of Graffiti artists to hit Europe in 1980/81. In 1980, pioneered Graffiti installations and exhibitions through out the United States, Europe and Asia up to the present. Collections such as Museum of Modern Art, NYC, Gallery Thomas, Munich, Speerstra Collection, Switzerland, Ludwig Museum, Germany, as well as many private collections worldwide...Designs for companies such as Absolut Vodka, Levi's, Stussy thru Fender Musical Instruments...Creative force behind Brook Avenue clothing line.


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One of too many editions...


Posted by Crashone on October 09, 2007 2:50 PM | Email


I saw this article in the N.Y. Times about photographers and painters who have been doing these painting and photos of images in regards to the shadows that are cast by structures in and around my city... Check these out.. I did these in 2003, Silkscreen on Museum paper... I guess I was way ahead of my time... C.

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