Henry Chalfant

Henry Chalfant
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Henry Chalfant né le est un photographe et réalisateur américain connu pour ses travaux sur le graffiti, le break dance et la culture hip-hop. Ses photographies figurent notamment dans les collections du Metropolitan Museum of Art à New York et du Carnegie Institute à Pittsburgh.

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  • Maquis-art Hall of Fame, (2017 - 2018); L'Aérosol, Paris
  • 1980 (2017) Speerstra Gallery, Paris, France
  • 1980 (2016) Eric Firestone Loft, New York
  • Henry Chalfant (2014) Steven Kasher Gallery, New York
  • City as Canvas: Graffiti Art From the Martin Wong Collection (2014) Museum of the City of New York
  • Moving Murals (2014) City Lore Gallery, New York
  • Art in the Streets (2011) Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
  • Whole in the Wall (2009) Helenbeck Gallery, New York
  • Born in the Streets (2009) Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris
  • Burners (2006) Speerstra Gallery, Paris, France
  • Art is not a crime (2003) Speerstra Gallery, Paris, France
  • Hip Hop (2000) EMP Museum, Seattle
  • Urban Mythologies (1999) Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York
  • Art of the American Century Part ll (1999) Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
  • Hip Hop: A Cultural Expression (1999) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland
  • Since the Harlem Renaissance: 50 Years of Afro-American Art (1985) Bucknell University, Lewisburg
  • Content, a Contemporary Focus 1974-1984 (1984) Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.
  • The Comic Art Show (1983) Whitney Downtown, New York
  • Elaine Benson Gallery (1981) Bridgehampton, New York
  • Sculptors Guild (1981) Bronx Botanical Garden, New York
  • New York/New Wave (1981) P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York
  • 55 Mercer Gallery (1978), New York
  • O.I.A. (1977) Battery Park, New York
  • Three Rivers Arts Festival (1977), Pittsburgh
  • Sculptors Guild, Lever House (1974), New York
  • 14 Sculptors Gallery (1973), New York
  • A-Dieci Gallery (1970), Padua

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