In the early 1970s, the pioneer generation of graffiti writers from A-One to Zephyr were making their presence known on New York’s streets and subways. Theirs were wild, energetic styles that caught ...
NEW YORK - Graffiti, once an underground movement in the '70s and '80s, has now moved above ground. In fact, "Above Ground" is the name of the new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York, ...
Museum of the City of New York’s new exhibition features artists like Keith Haring, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, and Futura 2000. Lee Quiñones, “Breakfast at Baychester” (1977) (image courtesy Museum of ...
As part of its ongoing “Art for All” ethos, Uniqlo is supporting the Museum of the City of New York’s “Above Ground: Art From the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection” exhibition. While the show highlights ...
Graffiti, or “style writing” as coined and preferred by the art form’s artists, has been a popular form of art for decades.
It's like watching a master at work when legendary graffiti artist Lady Pink demonstrates graffiti writing in what she calls a "Queens style." Subway trains were once her canvas. Now, her works are ...