On a scorching Thursday afternoon outside MoMA PS1, Lady Pink is in beast mode. The graffiti legend is in the midst of painting a mural at the museum’s entrance—a surreal composition of a large stone ...
LADY PINK, Evolution Triptych, 2011, acrylic on canvas (all photos by author for Hyperallergic) While everyone even loosely connected to the art world is in Miami this week, I want to stick up for ...
As soon as Lady Pink can get a vaccine, she’s headed down to Miami. The legendary street artist’s solo show—only her second in the last decade—opened on Friday at Miami’s Museum of Graffiti, but she ...
Street art, now celebrated in galleries and on walls around the world, was born from the streets, rebellion, and urban creativity. This movement is the result of a history that blends identity, social ...
New York graffiti legend Lady Pink has opened Miss Subway NYC, a new exhibition at D’Stassi Art in London Now on view through late September 2025, the exhibition transforms the gallery into a NYC ...
One of the Rosendale murals painted this summer. “Native Americans Discover Columbus,” the first of two O+ Festival murals painted by Lady Pink in Kingston. “Kingston Strong,” the first of two O+ ...
In 1971, a seven-year-old Sandra Fabara moved with her family from a city nestled in an Ecuadorian rainforest to the dense brick landscape of Brooklyn. By the time she was a teenager, she had gone ...
On this last weekend of Hispanic Heritage Month, as part of our “Hidden Histories” series, we hear the story of Lady Pink, a graffiti artist who has helped bring the medium into the mainstream and ...
Female artists are thriving in the graffiti arena. But it was not always this way. Forty years ago, the graffiti world was male-dominated, and just a few women practiced the art form. Among them was ...