The Coral Springs Museum of Art will welcome “Style Masters” on view from Friday, July 18 to Saturday, October 4. The exhibit, which is organized by the Museum of Graffiti and curated by Alan Kent, will showcase the evolution and art of the American Graffiti movement.
Welcome to a survey of the evolution of aerosol art and culture, its roots in New York City as a 1970s teenage pastime, its explosion in popularity on the City’s walls and trains, and how it went global to become the largest and most powerful art movement in recorded history. Breaking away from centuries of public graffiti that communicated messages of God, love, political beliefs, or just plain humor – youth in New York City and Philadelphia began writing their names in flamboyant, individualized fonts on any public surface they could find. This practice, later called Style Writing, served as art training for youth who lacked formal classes or approved creative outlets. Within a decade a new worldwide art movement emerged. It was rebellious, expressive and led by teenagers committed to leaving a mark on society. Early documentation of this vivid art form by photographers including Keith Baugh, Robert Browning, Henry Chalfant, Martha Cooper, Don 1, Flint Gennari, John Naar, Jim Prigoff and SJK171 allow us to see the long-gone early wall and train works of graffiti writers. Works on canvas by Blade, Delta2, Doze Green, Kel First, Phase2, Tracy168, Quik, Sonic 002 and many others capture the energy and power of the early style masters. Works on paper dating back as early as 1973, by artists such as Cos 207, Fuzz One, Part One, Lee Quiñones, and Chain 3 showcase the wide range of styles and the creative development within the art form. Site-specific installations by Dodo, Faves, Mars, Jel Martinez, June, and Reds highlight local Florida styles as well as dialogue between artists transnationally.
The exhibition is supported, in part, by the City of Coral Springs, the Broward County Cultural Division, BBX Capital, Funding Arts Broward, and Montana Colors.