Damiani Ltd
Lee Quines: Fifty Years of New York Graffiti Art and Beyond
Lee Quines: Fifty Years of New York Graffiti Art and Beyond
A comprehensive monograph on the work of a pioneering New York subway artist
This volume presents a sweeping overview of the monumental work of Puerto Rican-born artist Lee Quines over the past five decades. When Quines made his first spray paint mural in the New York City subway system, he was just 14 years old. He eventually spray-painted murals on over 120 subway cars, infusing kinetic elements of Futurism into his illustrations. These highly visible graffiti works served as a catalyst for what is now acknowledged as the Street Art movement. Indeed, the artist introduced spray-paint-based work to international audiences upon his first formal exhibition, and he also invented the concept of the freestanding urban mural through his handball court piece, Howard the Duck (1978).
This book is chock-full of Quines' street art works, paintings and drawings, underscoring the poetic social commentary the artist has incorporated throughout his formal evolutions. Pairing high-resolution images of his works with thoughtful scholarship, the monograph traces his influence on peers such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and David Wojnarowicz. An abundance of archival photographs capture the gritty, vibrant New York City of Quines' early career.
Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1960, and raised in the Lower East Side, Lee Quines is considered the single most influential artist to emerge from the New York subway art movement. In 1980, Quines had his first New York show at White Columns, ushering in an important era as the medium of spray paint expanded from public spaces to stationary canvas works.
Author: Lee Quinones
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Damiani Ltd
Published: 04/30/2024
Pages: 192
Weight: 2.65lbs
Size: 11.34h x 9.69w x 0.87d
ISBN: 9788862088114