NYC art scene 1980s
Street Art Moves Indoors
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andy NYC's 80s East Village Art
Empty walls, East Village streets? (Yeah, new art found its beat!)
Wearable Art: In 1980s New York, designer Stephen Sprouse printed Keith Haring's graffiti onto luxury clothes, blending fashion with street art to turn sidewalks into moving galleries.

streetspirit We forget that 1980s DIY galleries treated fashion as a moving art form.
The artist group Colab (Collaborative Projects, Inc.) opened the 'A-More Store' in the early 1980s to sell 'multiples.' What was the main purpose of these items?
Clothing or accessories designed to be unique pieces of art instead of just functional clothes. It turns the person wearing it into a walking masterpiece, proving that you don't need a frame or a gallery wall to show off your creativity.
Mudd Club Art: This legendary nightclub featured an art gallery curated by Keith Haring, helping transition underground street art into the mainstream gallery scene.








