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March 02, 2017 by Robert Aloia

I watched the trailer and was baffled but always intrigued by the 907 crew and affiliates.

March 02, 2017 /Robert Aloia
detroit, streetart, graffiti, noxer, ekg, rambo, ufo907
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February 27, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 27, 2017 /Robert Aloia
graffiti, street art, glen cove
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TRUMPOMANIA

Exhibition runs March 2- March 16th, 2017
Opening Reception Friday March 3rd 7-10pm

SALOMON ARTS TRIBECA
83 Leonard St
NYC, NY 10013

A Mixed Media International Group Exhibition featuring works by International artists in over 30 countries, including

Frans Smit (Africa), Vasily Grino (Belarus), Charlotte Hamson (Canada), Otro Captore and Cromomaniacio (Chile), Juan Travieso (Cuba), Jay Ole (Denmark), Maurice Marty (France), Alex Diamond (Germany), Cacao Rocks (Greece), Tyler (India), Icy & Sot (Iran), Repas (Kazakhstan), Chervi(Kirgystan),
Ashekman (Lebanon), Tlisza Jaurique (Mexico), Alona Ojog (Moldova), Olek (Poland), Sen2 (Puerto Rico), Sergey Mironenko (Russia), Marcos Martinez (Spain), Mikael Takacs (Sweden), Amr Fahed (Syria), Richie Culver (UK), Roman Gronav (Ukraine), Vicky Barranguet (Uruguay), Zofia Bogusz (USA), Michael Mararian (USA), Alison Mosshart (USA), William Quigley and Ben Moon (USA), Marcus Zilliox (USA), Beatriz Ramos (Venezuela), Mazher Nizar (Yemen)

Presented by: Curator19.90 & Melissa McCaig- Welles


Curated by Vika Latysheva (Russia) Melissa McCaig- Welles (USA) and Charlotte Hamson (Canada) 


PRESS RELEASE FOLLOWS:

NEW YORK, NY — Curators Victoria Latysheva, Charlotte Hamson and Melissa McCaig-Welles present TRUMPOMANIA, an international exhibition surrounding the topic of Donald Trump and the recent Republican administration in the US. The exhibition will open with a reception on Friday March 3rd corresponding with the opening of The NY Armory Show and Armory Arts Week, to a worldwide audience.

TRUMPOMANIA will feature one artist from over thirty countries, each exhibiting one work illustrating their interpretation of the election of Donald Trump and the recently appointed Republican administration in The US. The exhibition will create a dialogue about what this presidency means to artists around the world and their viewpoint on how this will affect the future of all nations.

February 27, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 27, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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Haven't seen these dudes in a while, looking forward to find out what they've been up to!

February 21, 2017 by Robert Aloia in Art, Shows
February 21, 2017 /Robert Aloia
howandnosm, hownosm
Art, Shows
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Funny money

February 21, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 21, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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February 17, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 17, 2017 /Robert Aloia
jonathan levine, jersey city
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February 14, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 14, 2017 /Robert Aloia
buffmonster
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February 14, 2017 by Robert Aloia

The Walking Dead season started back up last night finally. Looks like this season will finish strong with the old Rick making a comeback. Here's a throwback photo with HENSE tag.

February 14, 2017 /Robert Aloia
thewalkingdead, hense, graffiti
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Tomorrow this plus lots of art collectibles from a truly eclectic bunch.

February 11, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 11, 2017 /Robert Aloia
art for all, uniqlo, deitch
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February 07, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 07, 2017 /Robert Aloia
bast, allouche gallery, street art
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February 05, 2017 by Robert Aloia
February 05, 2017 /Robert Aloia
asvp, wheatpaste art, street art, okay space
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January 30, 2017 by Robert Aloia
January 30, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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January 30, 2017 by Robert Aloia
January 30, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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Pichiavo last week at the bowery wall with Martha Cooper 

January 30, 2017 by Robert Aloia in Graffiti
January 30, 2017 /Robert Aloia
pichiavo, graffiti, bowery wall, street art, martha cooper
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response to curbed.com Bowery Mural piece.Because the Wall had a history, because of the location, and because the Wall became just a dumping ground, not in use, Elsa Rensaa and I took it for most of the summer of 1990. This was during the years of social unrest in the East Village. My art was a political message relating to Justice and Democracy. My piece is on my Facebook page. After we activated the Wall, Tony Goldman, a few months later, turned it into a billboard. Chico, the LES muralist, went over for my piece for a wine ad. Because I am in the same community as Chico and he never told me he was getting paid to go over my image I went over and buffed his piece with brown paint. I went to one of his spots, Explained what was up and he later stopped by my place. We worked it out and we were good. -clayton patterson

January 30, 2017 by Robert Aloia
January 30, 2017 /Robert Aloia
street art, clayton patterson, bowery wall
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January 27, 2017 by Robert Aloia

This man has done great things for artists and the scene. Can't wait to see his new digs in Jersey but not before he sets his current place off in style.

January 27, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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January 27, 2017 by Robert Aloia

The Lazy Hustler doing his thing. Been a while since I've been to one and if you haven't its a must.

January 27, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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A lot of talent and history come listen and learn.

January 05, 2017 by Robert Aloia
January 05, 2017 /Robert Aloia
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“2016 did provide some good things. Here was one of them. Cop the book too.”
January 02, 2017 by Robert Aloia
January 02, 2017 /Robert Aloia
wall writers, graffiti
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Rae bringing in the New Year with the legend himself Kool Herc

December 31, 2016 by Robert Aloia
December 31, 2016 /Robert Aloia
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