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Lee Quiñones is considered the single most influential artist to emerge from the New York City subway art movement.
- WORKS
From 1974-1984, Lee would paint over 120 whole subway cars...
- TAG
I chose my middle name LEE not only because it was short and...
- ABOUT
Lee Quiñones is considered the single most influential...
- CONTACT
Contact Charlie James Gallery Los Angeles...
- Walls
The Lion's Den, 1982, Whole Handball Court, Jr Highschool...
- Paper
"As a young child, I always loved to draw, to simply pick up...
- Collaborations
Lee has collaborated with such brands as Supreme, Adidas,...
- Paintings
A collection of Lee's paintings , created from 1983-Present....
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George Lee Quiñones (born 1960) [1] is a Puerto Rican artist and actor. [3] Quiñones rose to prominence by creating massive New York City subway car graffiti that carried his moniker "LEE". His style is rooted in popular culture and often with political messages.
Lee Quiñones is considered the single most influential artist to emerge from the New York City subway art movement. He is a celebrated figure in both the contemporary art world and in popular culture circles, faithfully producing work that is ripe with provocative socio-political content and intrica.
Lee George Quinoňes (Ponce, 1960) è un writer statunitense, uno dei primi della sua epoca. Trasferito nel Bronx, a New York, a partire dal 1976 Lee incomincia a dipingere interi murales e vagoni delle metropolitane, mentre nel 1983 è Ray, il protagonista del film "Wild Style" che tra l'altro è un writer proprio come lui.
42K Followers, 875 Following, 465 Posts - Lee Quinones (@leequinones) on Instagram: "New York Artist."
30 apr 2024 · Lee Quiñones always wanted to be an artist. Growing up in the Alfred E. Smith projects in New York City’s Lower East Side in the 1960s and early 1970s, he was surrounded by inspiring...
Lee Quiñones (b. 1960, Ponce, Puerto Rico), aka LEE, earned a place in graffiti history in 1976 when he and his Fabulous 5 crew painted an entire ten-car New York City subway train. Quiñones’s specialty was whole cars—subways painted from top to bottom and end to end—complete with background scenery, characters, and messages about ...