2012
2009
John Fekner
by HKIn the 70s, John Fekner was ‘anonymously known’ for over three hundred environmental/conceptual works consisting of dates, words, and symbols spray painted throughout the five boroughs of New York. The “Warning Signs” project focused on pointing out hazardous conditions that dominated New York City and its environs in the 1970s. In the spring of 1977, Fekner created word-signs using hand cut cardboard stencils and spray paint. He began a relentless crusade concerned with social and environmental issues. Starting in the industrial streets of Queens and the East River bridges, and later on to the South Bronx in 1980, his messages were seen in areas that were desperately in need of construction, demolition or reconstruction. By labeling structures and emphasizing problems, the objective was to call attention to the accumulated squalor by urging city officials, agencies and local communities to be more responsible and take action.
2008
Les Locktafs - XPOSITION “DE L’AUTRE COTE DU MUR”
by Titefee, 1 commentDans le cadre du festival de Châtillon 2008, l’art graphique sera à l’honneur. Notre association, LES LOCKTAFS, a le plaisir de vous présenter l’exposition que nous organisons :
« DE L’AUTRE COTE DU MUR »
vernissage le samedi 19 avril 2008 à 19H.
2005
1
(6 marks)