A Fusion of Generations in Graffiti Art – a A Collaborative Exhibition featuring Duster and ANNA!

You are cordially invited to an a collaborative exhibition immersive art exhibition that celebrates the fusion of generational perspectives within the vibrant world of graffiti art. Central to this showcase are the collaborative works of Duster, a graffiti luminary hailing from the rebellious era of the 1970s, and ANNA!, a trailblazing artist representing the new wave of female creators in the urban art scene.
Step into the gallery space and witness the dynamic interplay between Duster’s storied legacy and ANNA!’s fresh, innovative approach. Through a curated selection of artworks, viewers are invited to explore how these two artists bridge the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation, to create a visual narrative that speaks to the evolving landscape of street art.
Duster’s masterful wild style, honed through years of dedication to his craft, intertwines seamlessly with ANNA!’s ethereal interpretations of the underground world. Delve into their collaborative pieces to uncover layers of meaning, where graffiti transcends its roots to become a powerful medium for social commentary and self-expression.
The exhibition not only showcases the artistic prowess of Duster and ANNA! but also serves as a testament to the transformative power of collaboration. As visitors navigate through the display, they will witness the harmonious blend of contrasting backgrounds and shared passions, culminating in a visual symphony that pushes the boundaries of traditional graffiti art.
The iW Gallery invites you to engage with the rich tapestry of stories woven by Duster and ANNA!, as they challenge conventions, spark conversations, and redefine the artistic landscape one spray can at a time. Join us on this journey of exploration and discovery, where the echoes of the past meet the whispers of the future in a celebration of creativity, diversity, and unity within the world of graffiti art.

opening reception FRIDAY – MARCH 1, 2024 – 6-9PM…
@iwgallery
630 FLUSHING AVE, BROOKLYN, NY
on view through APRIL 20, 2024.
curated by Christine DeFazio

RD 357, False One, Sexee Jakee, Set Krt, ENX, et al. Street Sign circa 2016

New York City Traffic Sign featuring: Rd 357, FALSE ONE, SEXEEJAKEE, SET KRT, ENX, et al.

A recent addition to The Permanent Collection.

In the vibrant tapestry of New York City, an ever-evolving graffiti culture transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Street signs, typically overlooked elements of the urban landscape, have become the dynamic canvases for countless graffiti artists who leave their mark on the city’s streets. This form of self-expression speaks volumes about the diverse and pulsating nature of NYC’s graffiti culture.

The choice of street signs as a canvas is a collective decision within the graffiti community, highlighting a shared understanding that these metal surfaces offer the perfect backdrop for urban creativity. Every corner, from bustling intersections to quiet alleyways, becomes a potential stage for vibrant bursts of color and intricate designs that redefine the conventional boundaries of public space.

In the grand canvas that is New York City, graffiti artists use street signs as a blank slate to communicate their messages, showcase their skills, and engage with the bustling city life. The eclectic nature of the city is mirrored in the diverse array of graffiti styles that adorn these signs, creating a visual mosaic that captures the spirit of NYC’s dynamic and ever-changing atmosphere.

The metal canvases, once mundane regulatory markers, now play a crucial role in shaping the narrative of the city’s streets. Each tag, mural, or piece becomes a living testament to the resilience and adaptability of graffiti culture in the face of urban evolution. The collaborative nature of this form of expression fosters a sense of community among artists who navigate the challenges and opportunities that NYC’s streets present.

As the graffiti culture continues to thrive, the metal backdrops of street signs become an integral part of the larger conversation about the role of art in public spaces. The juxtaposition of regulated structures and spontaneous, colorful expressions sparks a dialogue about the fluidity of urban identity and the power of street art to challenge societal norms.

In the heart of the concrete jungle, where every alley and avenue tells a story, graffiti on street signs contributes to the rich narrative of NYC’s cultural landscape. It’s a celebration of the city’s diversity, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of the artists who breathe life into the metal canvases, turning them into dynamic reflections of the pulsating heartbeat of New York City.

VEWER et al. Traffic Sign circa 2023

Recent Addition to The Permanent Collection.

Vewer is a graffiti artist from New York City. He is a native New Yorker, graffiti writer, community muralist, and poet. Vewer has been mesmerizing the streets of New York City with his graffiti art. He has been featured in a retrospective collage zine called “Retrospecti-VEW,” which consists of photographs of him painting his illicit graffiti spanning the last decade.

Jesus Saves et al. on wood archived circa 2019

Recent Addition to The Permanent Collection.

Jesus Saves, an enigmatic figure in the graffiti world, has emerged as a prominent and influential artist, particularly within the vibrant urban landscape of New York City. While the specific identity of Jesus Saves remains undisclosed, their artistic contributions and distinct style have left an indelible mark on the graffiti scene. With a unique concept and approach to graffiti, this artist has garnered recognition and respect within the graffiti community over the course of several years.

Jesus Saves’ graffiti work is characterized by a captivating blend of bold lettering, intricate designs, and a keen eye for color. Their pieces exhibit a meticulous attention to detail, showcasing a level of skill and precision that sets them apart. While the specific imagery and themes may vary, their work often interweaves elements of spirituality, social commentary, and personal expression, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking artistic narrative.

Despite the veil of anonymity, Jesus Saves has been featured in interviews and articles that shed light on their life, artistic process, and the underlying inspirations that drive their graffiti creations. The artist has also been recognized for their poignant tribute pieces, paying homage to individuals like Danny Pane Rollins, further demonstrating their ability to infuse their work with meaning and emotion.

Beyond their individual contributions, Jesus Saves has been mentioned in relation to other prominent figures in the graffiti world, including renowned artist Shepard Fairey. This recognition speaks to the impact and influence that Jesus Saves has had within the broader graffiti community.

While active in various locations, Jesus Saves has become particularly associated with Bushwick, a neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its vibrant street art scene. Their work can be found adorning walls and surfaces throughout the area, contributing to the colorful tapestry of urban art that defines the neighborhood’s character.

In summary, Jesus Saves’ identity may remain shrouded in mystery, but their graffiti work and unique artistic approach have left an enduring impression on the graffiti community. Through their thought-provoking compositions, skillful execution, and presence in notable graffiti hubs like Bushwick, Jesus Saves has become a celebrated and influential figure within the dynamic world of graffiti art.

Earsnot IRAK et al. Street Sign circa 2018

Recent Addition to The Permanent Collection.

Earsnot of the IRAK Crew is a pivotal figure in art history, revolutionizing graffiti by pushing its boundaries. His unique style, creative color use, and collaborations have elevated street art to a globally influential form of self-expression, leaving an indelible mark on urban art and inspiring future generations.