
Continuing through Saturday at Chelsea’s Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, José Parlá’s solo exhibition, “In Medias Res,” features a range of exquisitely richly-layered, abstract works focusing on the artist’s personal interactions with particular places. Here is a small sampling:
The Ghetto (on right) and San Lazaro y Genios

Hot Gowanus

Bowery and Houston

The Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery is located at 505 West 24th Street in Chelsea. On its exterior you will find the following collab between José Parlá and JR captured last fall.

Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson

The Centre-fuge Public Art Project has transformed the Department of Transportation trailer on First Street and First Avenue into a vibrant rotating open-air gallery. Here are a few more images from Cycle 15 completed last week:
Marthalicia Matarrita at work

Dasic at work

And completed

Mr. Prvrt

Sest2

And here with Sean Gallagher and Miss Zukie

Coordinated by Pebbles Russell and Jonathan Neville, the Centre-Fuge Public Art Project was conceived in 2011 in memory of their friend, Mike Hamm.
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson

It’s been busy at the Bushwick Collective with new murals surfacing by local, regional and international artists. Here’s a small sampling of what’s been going down:
Mr. Prvrt — pictured above — with his new mural, and as seen, below, in Sunday’s sun

Bishop 203 to the left of Danielle Mastrion’s long-running Biggie mural

Thievin’ Stephen — at work on Jefferson off Saint Nicholas

And tomorrow — Wednesday evening — at 5pm, Tyson, a dear friend of the Bushwick Collective, is opening his doors to his new restaurant, Arrogant Swine, at 173 Morgan Avenue.

Bushwick Collective founder and curator Joe Ficalora invites the Bushwick Collective fam to head over there. Expect to dine and wine with DJ’s, fire breathers, free tattoos and more surprises, along with a newly completed mural by Sexer.
Final image by Vers; all photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson

UR New York has fashioned an amazing array of works in a range of media for their newest exhibit, Product of UR Environment, that opened this past Thursday evening. On view at Pop International Galleries at 473 West Broadway in SoHo, Mike Baca’s (aka 2Esae) and Fernando Romero’s (aka Ski) pieces on a range of surfaces — from spray cans to found objects to canvases — brilliantly reflect NYC’s distinct grit and the passion that it rouses. Here are a few more:
New York Side Hustle

Brooklyn Boro

Intersection

Close-up from one of a series of fenced-in artworks with paste-ups, stickers, tags and more

And spray cans with a message


Pop International Galleries SoHo location is open Mon to Sat 10am – 7pm and Sun 11am – 6pm.
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson

Huge fans of stikman — in all his permutations — we were delighted to discover how active he’s recently been in Little Italy, particularly on Mulberry Street. Here’s a sampling of what we discovered this past week:


And his homage to Dr.Seuss, whose very first children’s book was And To Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street

With an earlier 3-D variation peering from the rear left

And lurking behind bars

Photos 1, 2, 4 and 6 by Lois Stavsky; 3 and 5 by the acutely observant City-as-School intern Robert Verdejo
The Savage Habbit Mural Project continues to bring an amazing array of murals to nearby Hudson County. Just minutes from NYC, a treasure trove of public artworks can be found. Here’s a sampling:
Angelina Christina, Ease One & Never in Jersey City

Mike Makatron in Jersey City

Smithe, Seher & Kraken in Union City


Mata Ruda and Nanook in Jersey City

To continue showcasing international, national and local artists and enriching the visual landscape of Hudson County with outstanding murals, Savage Habbit recently launched a Kickstarter with wonderfully enticing rewards. Check it out here.
All photos courtesy of Savage Habbit

For the past few days, we New Yorkers have been treated to a Hot Mess, the wildly expressive aesthetic of Montreal-based Stikki Peaches. Brought to us by Station 16, a Hot Mess, Stikki Peaches‘s first international exhibit, found a transitory home here at 345 Broome Street. Here are a few more images:


One of many skulls


And a somewhat wider view of the transformed Broome Street space

For some insight into it all, you can check out Yoav Litvin‘s interview with Stikki Peaches here.
Photos of artworks by Dani Reyes Mozeson

Currently on view at Dorian Grey Gallery in the East Village is Strada Veloce, an intriguing exhibit largely fusing the divergent — seemingly contradictory — cultures of luxury autos and expressive graffiti. Here are a few more works (Cope2 pictured above):
John “Crash” Matos

Luxury car customizer and furniture designer Joe MAC Lapadula of Martino Auto Concepts

Nick Walker‘s iconic vandal

A luxurious sofa featuring graffiti by Meres One

And — in the window — a reproduction of a Ferrari painted by the legendary John “Crash” Matos

This exhibit continues through next Sunday at 437 East 9th Street between 1st Ave and Ave A. The gallery is open today — Sunday — from 12pm-6pm and Tuesday through Saturday from 12pm-7pm.
Photos 1, 2 and 3 by Dani Reyes Mozeson; photo 4 by City-as-School intern Robert Verdejo; photo 5 by City-as-School intern Tyler Dean Flores and final photo by Lois Stavsky.