Concrete to Canvas: A Celebration of Graffiti + Street Art

West Chelsea Contemporary
WCC is pleased to present Concrete to Canvas the gallery’s most comprehensive and large-scale exhibition of Graffiti and Street Art to date. Concrete to Canvas features selected artworks from the gallery’s 1000-piece collection by a diverse set of co... more

WCC is pleased to present Concrete to Canvas the gallery’s most comprehensive and large-scale exhibition of Graffiti and Street Art to date. Concrete to Canvas features selected artworks from the gallery’s 1000-piece collection by a diverse set of contemporary artists who mastered the movements of graffiti and street art, including Blek le Rat, Cey Adams, Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, Banksy, Richard Hambleton, RETNA, LadyPink, PhoebeNewYork, Swoon, and more.


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West Chelsea Contemporary
New York, NY
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