“SLICK: MIA” OG Slick’s work navigates the tension between underground culture and the mainstream, remixing familiar symbols like Mickey Mouse’s hands, the three little pigs, and the iconic 1963 smiley face to question happiness in the modern era. For over 30 years, he has fused street culture with commercial and fine art, making him a key figure in both graffiti and contemporary art. His pieces, rooted in graffiti’s raw energy, offer sharp commentary on urban decay, pop culture, and mass consumption, seamlessly shifting between street art’s rebellious spirit and the structured world of the gallery. This exhibition highlights his thematic evolution and artistic impact.
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