Point of Impact: John ‘CRASH’ Matos

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URBAN ODYSSEY: John “CRASH” Matos Opening November 14th, 2024 @ JoAnne Artman Gallery, New York 511A West 22nd St, NY, NY

JoAnne Artman Gallery is pleased to present Urban Odyssey, featuring works by John “Crash” Matos. Crash is a key figure in the integration of street art into mainstream culture. Coming from New York City’s graffiti scene of the 1980s, Crash has evolved his own artistic identity as well as working to redefine graffiti as a respected art movement.

The late 20th century saw the rise of street art in urban settings as a loud and vibrant form of artistic expression. Graffiti was initially marginalized by the art world, in view of the fact that the movement was often associated with rebellion and anti-establishment attitudes. However, artists like Crash completely rewrote the narrative. Crash’s infusion of vibrant colors, and complex design elements have a deliberate intricacy which elevated graffiti beyond tagging.

Crash’s signature style is characterized by bold colors and dynamic forms, often incorporating elements of pop culture and social commentary. Works from this show, such as Burning Jasmine implement elements from the cartoons of his youth, such as Popeye and Batman to recollect childhood memories and to evoke a nostalgic tinge to the flash bang of color and line on the canvas. Accessibility is engrained in the nature of graffiti. The transformation of public spaces into ever expanding and evolving gallery space invites viewers from each walk of life to engage with the works. The energy of the art of graffiti being blended with more tedious artistic techniques allow for anyone to find connection through Crash’s work.

As an inspiring figure, Crash is a master at his craft. Broken Sparrow is a horizontal composition showcasing Crash’s signature tag with pristine lettering in a mesmerizing fashion. Each section of the work invites the viewer to step closer and find more detail to be engrossed with. A strong blue swipes your attention across the canvas to be met with a lens flare. The painting is a symphony of sensations all colliding together in one explosive meeting.

Crash has significantly influenced urban culture beyond aesthetics. His works often address themes relevant to city life, such as identity, community, and resilience. Crash has created a community which thrives on the sense of belonging and pride from sharing a viewing experience unlike any other. The works encourage dialogue about social issues, making art a catalyst for community engagement. Crash’s collaborations with various brands and organizations have transcended graffiti away from its traditional boundaries by garnering massive recognition with murals and working with festivals or other artists. Once viewed primarily as vandalism, Graffiti is now celebrated in galleries and art fairs worldwide. Crash’s participation in high-profile art events has legitimized street art in the eyes of collectors and critics alike, paving the way for other street artists to gain recognition.

The spirit of street art will continue to evolve while remaining rooted in community and self-expression. Crash’s impact on the scene is profound. Through his electrifying works, he has helped to transform the perception of graffiti from a fleeting act of rebellion to a celebrated art form. John “Crash” Matos’s work reinforces the idea that art can be a powerful vehicle for change and connection.

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