~BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7/The Canal Chapter
The card for ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISON 7’ – [CLIQUE HERE FOR DETAILS] – a group show of 7 pretty famous street artists: DAZE, CYCLE, WON, RON ENGLISH, SACHA JENKINS SHR, RYAN MICHAEL KELLY & RAMMELZEE – curated by DAZE & SACHA JENKINS SHR. The card was designed by: dsgn/swagger.
The show opened at the The Canal Chapter, 343 Canal St, 4th Floor, on MAY 31st, 2006 – which leaves 2 weeks – NOW 1 WEEK !! – to get there and see it – the show’s last day is: FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2006.
RAMMELLZEE, with his work, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7 ‘, The Canal Chapter, NYC
SACHA JENKINS SHR, with his work, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC. Sacha Jenkins SHR is the Editorial Director of MASS APPEAL.
DAZE, aka CHRIS ELLIS, with his work, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
RON ENGLISH, ‘Clownboy in Car’, 24 x 20″, ink & watercolor on paper, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
CYCLE, photographed at the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
CYCLE, ’99 Cents Per minute’, 36 x 36″, spraypaint on canvas, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
RYAN MICHAEL KELLY, in front of his work, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
RYAN MICHAEL KELLY, polaroids, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
German artist, WON aka WONABC, in town to exhibit 2 of his large paintings, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
WON, aka WONABC, a large painting, 55 x 78′, spraypaint on canvas, in the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
WON, aka WONABC, center, with NOSM & HOW of NYC legends: TATS CRU. A large painting by WONABC, behind them, at the exhibit, ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’, The Canal Chapter, NYC
Photos: Nancy Smith, The Canal Chapter, NYC, June 3, 2006
more photos – from the show: ‘BANNED FROM TELEVISION 7’
photos of : tats cru on the street, on the Lower East Side, installing a mural, ‘You Are Here’, April 7, 2005