NEW YORK CITY, 2019

DATE

June 21, 2019 - September 29, 2019

LOCATION

100,000+ sq. st. @ Twenty Five Kent

OVER 150 FEATURED ARTISTS

A-ONE, AIKO, Al Diaz, Alexis Ross, Alicia McCarthy, André Saraiva, Anthony Lister, Barry McGee, BAST, Beastie Boys, Bert Krak, Bill Barminski, Bill Daniel, BLADE, Broken Fingaz, Buddy Esquire, buZ blurr, Carlos Mare, Carl Weston, CES, Cey Adams, C.R. Stecyk III, Charlie Ahearn, Chaz Bojórquez, Claudia Gold, Cleon Peterson, COCO 144, Conor Harrington, Corita Kent, CORNBREAD, Craig Costello, CRASH, DABSMYLA, Dan Witz, Dash Snow, DAZE, DEFER, Dennis Hopper, Doze Green, EARSNOT, Emory Douglas, Estevan Oriol, Fab 5 Freddy, FAILE, FAITH XLVII, Felipe Pantone, FREEDOM, FUTURA2000, Gajin Fujita, Glen E. Friedman, Gordon Matta-Clark, Guerrilla Girls, Eric Haze, Henry Chalfant, Herbert Migdoll, HuskMitNavn, INVADER, Jane Dickson, Jason REVOK, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jenny Holzer, Jim Prigoff, John Ahearn, John Fekner, John Tsombikos, Jon Naar, José Parlá, Julie Reich, Ph.D, KATSU, KC Ortiz, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Kilroy Was Here, LADY PINK, LAZAR, Lee Quiñones, Lisa Kahane, MADSAKI, Maripol, Mark Gonzales, Mark Mothersbaugh, Martha Cooper, Matt Weber, Maya Hayuk, Michael Lawrence, MIKE 171, MISS 17, Mister CARTOON, Nina Chanel Abney, NOC 167, Pat Riot, Patrick Martinez, Paul Insect, POSE, PRAY, RAMMELLZEE, Randall Harrington, Richard Colman, Richard Hambleton, RIME, RISK, Ron English, Ruby Neri, SABER, Sam Friedman, SANESMITH, Sayre Gomez, Shepard Fairey, SJK 171, SLICK, SNAKE 1, snipe1, STAY HIGH 149, Stephen Powers, SWOON, Takashi Murakami, TAKI 183, TATS CRU, TENGAone, Tim Conlon, Timothy Curtis, Todd James, Trash Records, UGA, VHILS, Victor Reyes, ZESER and 1UP CREW.

BEYOND THE STREETS OPENS IN NYC

BEYOND THE STREETS New York City celebrated society’s most pervasive mark makers and rule breakers with a sprawling showcase of work by more than 150 artists from around the world. The show, which opened in 2019, took over two floors of Twenty Five Kent, a then-new creative office building located on the waterfront in North Williamsburg. It comprised of more than 100,000 square feet of space and featured programming, performances, lectures and films.