Family Resemblance: The Evolution of Chicago Style Graffiti
@ Epiphany Center for the Arts
201 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60607
Opening Friday, March 4th, from 6PM - 9PM
On view through Saturday, May 7th
Attend the opening reception of “Family Resemblance: The Evolution of Chicago Style Graffiti” in The Catacombs. Family Resemblance is a group exhibition that explores the history of the Chicago graffiti style, brought to you by the writers who defined the movement.
FAMILY RESEMBLANCE: THE EVOLUTION OF CHICAGO STYLE GRAFFITI is a group exhibition that explores the history of the Chicago graffiti style, brought to you by the writers who defined the movement. This extensive survey will take viewers through the evolution of Chicago graffiti, pay homage to its pioneers and illustrate how their innovations have had a global impact. Chicago’s golden age of graffiti started with a small group of writers; artists who have stayed true to their roots and are still working in the style today. The tradition that these artists developed is still practiced by a variety of writers in Chicago and other places throughout the USA. The exhibition will offer a special look at the influence of TRIXTER, follow the evolution of his style and present sketches that date back to the early-1980s. The remainder of the space will show the works of the earliest pioneers and biggest influences: PENGO, SLANG, ORKO, DRASTIC, B-BOY B, EAST, WARP, FESS and TAKE2. The exhibition will include photos, drawings, artifacts and canvases. FAMILY RESEMBLANCE: THE EVOLUTION OF CHICAGO STYLE GRAFFITI is brought to you by S.H.E. Gallery, in partnership with Epiphany, and is curated by Dulce M. Diaz, Michael Pawletki, Tyrone Whiteside and B-Boy B.
Register below for the opening reception on March 4 at 6 p.m.
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