Doze Green (b. 1964, U.S.) grew up in New York in the 1970s, and was a Hip-Hop pioneer. A member of the legendary Rock Steady Crew—the group that pioneered breakdancing (also known as B-Boying)—the subway-tagging graffiti artist often participated in breakdance performances at SoHo and Lower East Side galleries. Moving from walls to canvas, he incorporates his signature style of figurative abstraction and use of letterforms while at the same time posing metaphysical questions about the nature of narrative, the physics of time, and the possibility of immortality.
Gallery Exhibitions
2023 – “MIMESIS, Even the greatest stars” Galleria Patricia Armocida | Milan
2022 – “Grey Matter 3.0” Museum of Graffiti | Miami
2018 – “Transmissions” CHENUS LONGHI | Paris
2023 – “Riviera” Galleria Patricia Armocida | Milan
2023 – “Concrete to Canvas” West Chelsea Contemporary | Austin
2022 – “Concrete to Canvas” West Chelsea Contemporary | Austin
2022 – “Concrete to Canvas” West Chelsea Contemporary | New York
2022 – “Pop Surrealist Classics from the Vault” Jonathan LeVine Projects
2021 – “(RE)COLLECTIONS” CHENUS LONGHI | Paris
2020 – “Fair Play” CHENUS LONGHI | Paris
2020 – “Ensemble” CHENUS LONGHI | Paris
2020 – “A Major Minority / Graffurism 10 Year Anniversary” Mirus Gallery
2019 – “Beyond the Streets NYC” BEYOND THE STREETS
2019 – “L’Avenir – Graffuturism Group Exhibition” Mirus Gallery