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ART PLUGGED - ANGEL ‘LA II’ ORTIZ BRINGS GRAFFITI ART & CULTURE TO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION IN LONDON

ART PLUGGED - ANGEL ‘LA II’ ORTIZ BRINGS GRAFFITI ART & CULTURE TO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION IN LONDON

Immerse yourself in the world of graffiti art & culture at D’Stassi Art‘s headline exhibition in London, The Great Collaborator. Opening in Shoreditch on May 10th, 2024, this exhibition promises a unique experience with major graffiti and street art figures uniting for a special showcase of Angel ‘LA II’ Ortiz‘s collaborative spirit. This highly anticipated show is not to be missed.

 

Angel ‘LA II’ Ortiz Brings Graffiti Art & Culture To Collaborative Exhibition in LondonAngel ‘LA II’ Ortiz

 

Ortiz collaborates with notable artists like STIK, Shepard Fairey, Mr Doodle, Mark Kostabi, and Richard Hambleton, each contributing their distinct styles to this dynamic endeavor. This exhibition in Londonwill offer an immersive look into Ortiz’s significant influence on the art world, charting his rise from 1980s New York, where he collaborated with Keith Haring, to his impact on contemporary art & culture.

 

Angel ‘LA II’ Ortiz Brings Graffiti Art & Culture To Collaborative Exhibition in London
STIK x Angel Ortiz mural in NYC

 

Highlights include Ortiz’s collaborations with Richard Hambleton, known as ‘the Shadowman,’ before Hambleton’s 2017 death. We also see Ortiz teaming up with celebrated street artist STIK, known for his enigmatic stick figures and relentless charity projects that leverage art as a power for social change. Alongside Shepard Fairey—famous for his ‘Andre the Giant Has a Posse’ and ‘Hope’ poster—and Mr. Doodle, known for his expansive doodling. And Mark Kostabi combining efforts, merging Kostabi’s cartoonish style with Ortiz’s expressive patterns. Kostabi’s work, recognised internationally, adds depth to this collaborative showcase.

The Great Collaborator is a celebration of Ortiz’s legacy, blending graffiti and street art in an unforgettable collaborative journey. This makes it a must-see exhibition in London this May for anyone interested in the evolution of street art & culture.

 

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