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Coming of age in the Bronx in the 1960s and ’70s, John “Crash” Matos first picked up a can of spray paint at the age of 13 to cut his teeth as a graffiti artist by “bombing” the subway trains in the New York City rail yards. He has not stopped since. His bold, blocky signature—CRASH—greeted subway riders in the 1970s and ’80s, New York’s economically dire, artistically fertile days. By the 1980s, with the embrace of his work by galleries and at the urging of his friend and contemporary, Keith Haring, Crash was translating his explosive outdoor murals to the canvas’s more contained plane. He remains busy with commissions and collaborations, claiming that his future holds “more work, more painting, more strats, more walls, more lobsters, more steaks…in other words more living to do.”

Selected exhibitions
2019
JoAnne Artman Gallery at Art New York 2019 - CONTEXT- ART NEW YORK: Presenting Works By AMERICA MARTIN, JOHN “CRASH” MATOS, ANNA KINCAIDE + AUDRA WEASER (Booth #ANY320)JoAnne Artman Gallery
TEXTURESKOLLY GALLERY
2018
CONCRETE JUNGLE: Featuring John “CRASH” Matos - New YorkJoAnne Artman Gallery
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Born To Be Free, 2020

Spray Paint on Canvas
78 × 87 in
198.1 × 221 cm
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$28,000
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Medium
Signature
Hand-signed by artist
Frame
Not included
Price ranges of large paintings by CRASH (John "Crash" Matos)
Learn more
Browse works in this category
$28,000–$30,000
This work
$0
$44,000+

Coming of age in the Bronx in the 1960s and ’70s, John “Crash” Matos first picked up a can of spray paint at the age of 13 to cut his teeth as a graffiti artist by “bombing” the subway trains in the New York City rail yards. He has not stopped since. His bold, blocky signature—CRASH—greeted subway riders in the 1970s and ’80s, New York’s economically dire, artistically fertile days. By the 1980s, with the embrace of his work by galleries and at the urging of his friend and contemporary, Keith Haring, Crash was translating his explosive outdoor murals to the canvas’s more contained plane. He remains busy with commissions and collaborations, claiming that his future holds “more work, more painting, more strats, more walls, more lobsters, more steaks…in other words more living to do.”

Selected exhibitions (3)
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