Graffiti- New York Meets The Dam- Joker USA CTK- Special Edition
Title: Graffiti- New York Meets The Dam- Joker USA CTK- Special Edition Author: Richard van Tiggelen, Richard van Tiggelen, Aileen MICKEY Middel Paperback Language: Dutch Pages: 56 + 8 Extra pages Size: Ca. A4 Published: 2015 Publisher: Dutch Graffiti Library Special Edition: Joker USA CTK One of the most prominent Amsterdam graffiti writers from the mid-1980s is Joker (Thomas Termaat, 1968). As a member of the legendary graffiti crews USA and CTK, he filled the city during that period with graffiti works in New York-Amsterdam style that were unprecedented at the time. His work stood out for featuring little figures, the so-called ‘graffiti characters.’ He introduced the ‘Frunch’ and was one of the first writers to create pieces that were more connected to abstract art and advertising. This special ‘Joker edition’ was created in collaboration with Thomas, in 2015 the director of the advertising agency De Franse Kamer, and includes 8 extra pages with work and the exclusive story of Joker USA CTK Cover: “Dondi”, New York City 1983, The world at large beware Amsterdam… “Zephyrone” is in yer town, Amsterdam 1983. -Part of a billboard, Collection: Boris DELTA Tellegen. From 18 September 2015 until 24 January 2016 the Amsterdam Museum presented ‘Graffiti. New York meets the Dam’. This was the first exhibition in the Netherlands to be dedicated solely to New York and Amsterdam graffiti art from the 1970s and 80s. The Amsterdam Museum worked closely on this exhibition with the Museum of the City of New York. The exhibition focused on the 1970s and 80s and showed how well-known Amsterdam graffiti artists (‘writers’), such as Shoe and Delta, were influenced by American artists like Dondi and Keith Haring. Alongside key pieces from the collections of private collectors and the Museum of the City of New York, personal effects of the exhibiting graffiti artists including sketchbooks (‘black books’), items of clothing and private photos were used to gain a clear understanding of how graffiti developed from a street phenomenon into an accepted artistic movement. The exhibition also demonstrated how a young generation changed the street scene 30 years ago. And their influence is still very much evident today in music, fashion and in contemporary visual culture. For the ‘Graffiti. New York meets the Dam’ exhibition, part of the New York display ‘City as Canvas: Graffiti Art from the Martin Wong Collection’ was loaned to the Amsterdam Museum. Alongside pieces by Haring, the Wong Collection (1946–1999) also includes unique works by other famous New York names such as Cey Adams, Futura 2000 and Daze. Wong recognised the artistic value of graffiti before it was socially accepted, which enabled the compilation of this one-of-a-kind collection. The ‘City as Canvas: Graffiti Art from the Martin Wong Collection’ exhibition was developed by the Museum of the City of New York, and curated by Sean Corcoran, Curator of Prints and Photographs. Aileen Middel (Mick la Rock) was guest-curator on the ‘Graffiti. New York meets the Dam’ exhibition.
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