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‘City as Canvas: Graffiti Art From the Martin Wong Collection’ at the Museum of the City of New York
Writers moved to canvas, and the results ... The mainstream New York art world quickly lost interest in graffiti. Wong did not. In 1989, he opened a Museum of American Graffiti on Bond Street.
and Sharp (Aaron Goodstone), to create the exhibit “City as Canvas: Graffiti Art from the Martin Wong Collection,” which will be on view through August 24 of this year. (Note: The exhibit’s ...
So I didn’t approach the Museum of the City of New York’s exhibition City as Canvas: Graffiti Art from the Martin Wong Collection in a spirit of fuzzy reminiscence or wowed appreciation of ...
That 1978 work helped propel the illicit graffiti art movement out of the subway and into the mainstream. So it’s only fitting that a canvas recreation of that mural (the original was painted ...
The event was held in conjunction with “American Graffiti: From the Streets to Canvas” at the Schack Art Center in Everett. “American Graffiti” was a groundbreaking exhibit that explored ...
Out-of-control graffiti. A place with so much potential, yet so much desmadre. If someone tried this at Art Basel ... Angeles should not be an “open canvas [for] budding artists.” ...
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