Rammellzee (1960–2010) was one of the major figures to emerge from the underground New York graffiti and hip-hop scene in the late 1970s and early '80s.
Welcome to Part 2 of ‘How to Fix the Art World.’ If you are just now tuning in, here’s a link to Part 1, and here’s a little background:
Back in August my staff and I embarked on an epic…
A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York showcases works by Martin Wong and his street-artist friends Keith Haring, Lady Pink, Lee Quiñones, Dondi, and many more
"Banksy's street pieces have an ephemerality that tugs its forelock to Conceptual art in that it goes away," Hickey told A.i.A. when reached by phone. "But I know about a thousand better taggers…
First seen on derelict urban walls and now encsonced at the National Portrait Gallery, Shepard Fairey's work accelerates the dissolve between museum art and guerrilla action.