During my recent visit to Write of Passage, I encountered graffiti legend Chris "DAZE" Ellis, who allowed me to interview him about another graffiti legend, Martin Wong. Graffiti veteran Chris “Daze” ...
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A pioneer of New York’s graffiti scene during the chaotic years of the 1970s and ’80s, Chris “Daze” Ellis is one of the few artists who made the leap from the subways and streets to the international ...
Chris “Daze Ellis: The City is My Muse opens today at the Museum of the City of New York, an exhibit that takes you on a visual journey as Daze moves from painting trains to painting the New York City ...
Works from the late Martin Wong’s collection can now be seen in the “City as Canvas” exhibit. Curator Sean Corcoran talks to Co.Create about Wong’s passion for graffiti well before it gained ...
The Museum of City of New York’s upcoming City as Canvas: Graffiti Art from the Martin Wong Collection, is the first exhibition of the 1970s and ’80s graffiti art amassed by artist and pioneering ...
His paintings at the contemporary gallery PPOW are a bridge to his train-tagging days and a paean to Bronx street life. By Max Lakin The Tribeca gallery PPOW, where Chris Ellis’s work is on view, sits ...
Like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat before him, graffiti artist Daze made the move from spray-painting walls in New York to exhibiting canvases in art galleries around the world: Tokyo, Zurich, ...
This large sketchbook (tagged on the cover by BEAR167, includes 4 drawings by notable graffiti artist DAZE as well as a tag signatures of Futura 2000. DAZE is one of the few Graffiti artists whose ...
Amidst books, museum exhibition, the aerosol art icon 5Pointz is set to be torn down. With London-based graffiti artist Banksy painting walls all over New York City, October's been a big month for ...
The present lot reflects an exceptionally unique moment of collaboration between graffiti artist DAZE and cartoon appropriator Ronnie Cutrone that occurred in 1985. Here, the artists’ respective marks ...