Description: In the 1970s, Doze Green was a Hip-Hop pioneer. A member of the legendary Rock Steady Crew—the group that pioneered breakdancing (also known as B-Boying)—the subway-tagging graffiti artist often participated in breakdance performances at SoHo and Lower East Side galleries. Moving from walls to canvas, Green’s recent paintings, influenced by the art of the Edo Period in Japan and created with gesso and sumi ink, incorporate his signature style of figurative abstraction and use of letterforms while at the same time posing metaphysical questions about the nature of narrative, the physics of time, and the possibility of immortality. He calls them “biological entities, a swarm of arrows coming in from infinite perspective.”
Price: 150 USD
Location: Richmond, Virginia
End Time: 2024-11-13T23:29:21.000Z
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Artist: Doze Green
Type: Print
Theme: Mugselectas, Graffiti, Americana, Art
Style: Americana, Graffiti Art, Expressionism, Urban Art, Figurative Art, Abstract, Contemporary Art
Features: Limited Edition
Material: Paper
Subject: Cartoons & Caricatures