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Matta, Rammellzee, Futura and Phase 2 “Deep Space” Exhibition @ Joseph Nahmad Contemporary Recap

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This past weekend Hypebeast contributor John Ong was on hand for the opening of Joseph Nahmad Contemporary’s Deep Space exhibition – an examination of “vernacular street art” from artists Matta, Rammellzee, Futura and Phase 2....

Rammellzee “The Equation” Exhibition @ Suzanne Geiss Company Recap

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The Suzanne Geiss Company was home to the late, great artist Rammellzee’s “The Equation” Exhibition which brought out a diverse group of art enthusiasts to the New York gallery. Prominently on display above patrons heads were his L...

The New York Times: Art Excavated from Rammellzee’s Battle Station Earth

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While it’s been two years since historic and legendary artist and musician Rammellzee passed away at the too-young age of 49, pieces from him continue to emerge. After being relocated to a smaller studio in Battery Park after the September 11 a...

Rammellzee “The Equation, The Letter Racers” Exhibition @ Suzanne Geiss Company

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Created over the course of 14 years, Rammelzee’s “The Letter Racers” sculptures are on view in NYC for the first time. Playing with metaphysical concepts in the physical world, Rammellzee used found objects from the city streets to...

The RAMM:ELL:ZEE by MOCA

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Following the death of the Queens-born artist, performer and iconoclast Rammellzee last year, the Museum of Contemporary Art in LA has released this short video piece commemorating his school of “Gothic Futurism.” Rammellzee (whose na...

Rammellzee at MOCA “Art in the Streets”

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The late great Rammellzee was given an extensive showing at the MOCA’s “Art in the Streets” exhibition which opened officially to the public this past Sunday. The visionary and progressive artist was undoubtedly one of the stree...

Subculture Capital Exhibition Recap

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October 15 saw Anonymous Gallery in New York City launch their Subculture Capital exhibition. The show, pictured here, featured world renowned artists such as: Ronnie Cutrone, Rammellzee, Kostas Seremetis, and Romon Kimin Yang aka Rostarr. Comple...