On Thursday night, Howl! Happening opened its fall season featuring the work — sculpture, painting and mixed media — of local artist Linus Coraggio.
The exhibit, titled "Ramifications," drew a large crowd on Thursday, including alum from the Rivington School sculptors group.
Here's more via Howl! about the artist and exhibit:
Linus Coraggio is a central figure in downtown New York’s early period of explosive art experimentation and cross-pollination of cultural ideas. Street artist and New York City native, Coraggio is best known for his abstract metal sculpture.
The current exhibition surveys Coraggio’s entire body of work, including paintings in expressionist and graffiti style, mobiles, furniture, neon, sculpture, mixed-media collage, and both classic and 3-D graffiti. The exhibition will also include recent collaborations with well-known downtown artists, and an installation of his painted and “sculpturalized” car that has become a recognized cultural fixture on the streets of New York City over the last 10 years.
EVG contributor Stacie Joy stopped by the opening and shared these photos...
[Linus Coraggio]
... and a survey of the work...
You can see the rest of his work at Howl! Happening, 6 E. First St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
According to the Howl! website: "The exhibition runs through October 10, with a special closing event on October 12."