Punk no muere

305.00

2017
Acrylic and spray on paper
Unique Piece
32 x 32 cm

In stock

Description

We celebrate the 40th anniversary of PUNK (1977-2017) with a large exhibition featuring all the gallery international artists tackling themed works. The original pieces are accompanied by countless original artefacts from the dawn of the movement: fanzines, records, memorabilia and almost a hundred photos of all the classic bands (Sex Pistols, Clash, Ramones, etc.) signed by the photographers who captured the moments in time, plus images from the personal archive of the Ramones first manager, the legendary Danny Fields.
Exhibition curated by Lindsay Hutton (The Next Big Thing).

Toxicomano-callejeroTOXICÓMANO CALLEJERO (Bogotá, Colombia, 1979)                        

A graphic designer and publicist by profession, Toxicómano Callejero (whose name translates as Street Junkie) hit the streets at the head of a group of urban artists with noble intentions who post messages on walls to combat what he calls “double and single standards” and ignorance. He is a genuine street artist; for him, the urban landscape is always his primary canvas.

Although his creations can be found on streets in Colombia’s main cities, Toxicómano’s work has occasionally found its way onto the walls of public buildings like the National Library of Colombia. As a result, his message has spread beyond the streets and the art world to gain recognition in the institutional sphere, without diluting his style, strength or personal convictions.

The images and texts in his work are drawn straight from the world of graphic design. His immediate artistic influences are punk rock, especially the Spanish bands of the 1980s, global pop culture, street culture and mass communication strategies. His language and lettering recall the pasquinades of the 1950s, conveying impeccable social messages that leave a lasting impression. He has created urban interventions in Germany, Sweden, Colombia, Mexico and the United States and participated in group shows in Canada, Spain and Italy.