Photos by Tuten Keser
This past Friday, The Subway Art Blog attended the opening of the Ad Hoc Gallery’s Crash/Daze exhibition. The show features never before seen works by legendary street artists Crash and Daze, including some collaborative works.
From the Ad Hoc site:
A contemporary of Keith Haring and a modern-day master of this present day art form, CRASH has shot his metaphorica arrows and dizzying flashes into subway cars, walls, and galleries around the globe. His work celebrates the movements of an ever-changing world and is a lavish gift to the eyes as well as a bold statement in time and space.
DAZE began painting New York City subway trains, the canvas of choice for the serious graffiti artist, in the late 1970’s. Since moving from subway trains to gallery walls, he has exhibited in Paris, Stockholm, Tokyo, Florence and many others. His work is in public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum Ludwig in Aachen, Germany, and the Brooklyn Museum, where he was also featured in the 2006 “Graffiti” exhibition.
The show is open through June 14th. We highly recommend checking it out. This is a must-see for all you graffiti aficionados out there!








