🚨 ARTISTS on @exchgART 🚨
Looking for 2 artists
for an exhibition next month -
each artist will showcase 7 artworks.
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I need to finalize selections in the next 24 hours 😅
drop sample work & tag friends below please ⬇️⬇️⬇️
I’m working on something. Something I think will be really special.
Musicians and filmmakers in web3, please comment below with some of your work. You can DM me as well. I’m not a weirdo chain maxi so open to all.
If you know of anyone in web3 that is in either creative field please share here as well.
Thanks a lot.
(Picture- The Hives at BK Paramount 2026)
Fat Joe and John Leguizamo just liked the flyer to Crash One’s opening at @cycol_gallery on Insta so that definitely means they will be in attendance on June 12th. Will you?
RSVP via Luma link in comment section.
Powered by @solana and @bonk_inu
Celebrating CRASH ONE (John Matos) – Graffiti Pioneer, Living Legend & The Blueprint coming to Solana's own Cycol Gallery in NYC.
Born John Matos in 1961 in the Bronx, CRASH started bombing subway trains at just 13 years old. He took the tag “CRASH” after accidentally crashing a school computer and it quickly became one of the most visible names rolling through New York City. His early work captured the raw, electric energy of 1970s-80s train yard culture: bold lettering, explosive colors, and Pop Art influences that turned moving steel into rolling masterpieces.
From those gritty beginnings, Crash didn’t just paint trains he helped build the bridge from underground graffiti to institutional fine art recognition, all while staying true to his roots.
Key Accolades & Breakthrough Moments:
• In 1980, he curated the groundbreaking “Graffiti Art Success for America” exhibition at Fashion Moda in the South Bronx, a pivotal show that helped legitimize graffiti as serious art and connected street artists with the downtown scene.
• By 1983, he was exhibiting in major Post-Graffiti group shows alongside legends like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat at Sidney Janis Gallery.
• His works are now in permanent collections at MoMA (NY), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Brooklyn Museum, and many more. He’s had over 300 exhibitions worldwide.
• Iconic collaborations with brands like Absolut Vodka, Levi’s, Fender, Tumi, and Ferrari. He’s also co-owner of WALLWORKS New York gallery in the Bronx, bringing art back uptown.
Crash proved that street artists could thrive in museums, blue-chip collections, and commercial worlds without losing authenticity. Generations still follow the path he helped create, from raw subway pieces to refined paintings, silk screens, murals, and mixed media. His career is a masterclass in longevity, reinvention, and cultural impact.
CRASH: THE BLUEPRINT, coming to @cycol_gallery
this June, Crash One brings a powerful solo exhibition to Cycol Gallery on New York City’s Lower East Side. Titled CRASH: THE BLUEPRINT, the show dives deep into his legacy through new paintings, archival material, mixed media works, and immersive elements. It celebrates how he created the model for turning graffiti into a respected, lasting fine art career. Select works will also be minted on @exchgART and is powered by @solana and @bonk_inu, beautifully bridging the physical gallery experience with digital ownership and permanence.
Curated by @lobeldesign.
Co-produced by @JTLissPhotoArt and @lampwrecked_
This isn’t just an exhibition — it’s a living celebration of history still being written. From Bronx train yards to LES galleries and on-chain legacy, CRASH ONE remains a force, proving the culture he helped birth is stronger and more vibrant than ever.
RSVP via Luma in the comment below.