SLICK: MIA Opens December 4, 2024 at Museum of Graffiti

SLICK: MIA Opens December 4, 2024 at Museum of Graffiti

OG Slick’s work encapsulates a deep understanding of the visual and cultural tensions between the underground and mainstream. This specific show really begs big questions about happiness in the modern era by remixing traditionally “happy” markings such as Mickey Mouse’s hands, the three little pigs, or the classic yellow happy face first introduced in 1963. His art embodies a unique, cunning aesthetic that has fused street culture with commercial and fine art for more than 30 years, making him a seminal figure in both the graffiti world and the larger art narrative.


OG Slick’s art defies easy categorization, but always tends to explore themes of urban decay, pop culture, and excessive commercial commodification and consumption. His pieces—rooted in graffiti’s raw energy—are sophisticated commentaries on mass culture and society’s obsession with branding and consumption. This exhibition offers an in-depth examination of his thematic evolution and his ability to oscillate between the world of street art and the institutional confines of the gallery. Highlights include:

  • Sticker Collage Paintings: These works reference Slick’s roots in streetwear and graffiti, where stickers were once the most effective means of guerrilla marketing. In this series, Slick repurposes logos and brand identities, creating intricate compositions that highlight the tension between individuality and mass consumerism. His deft manipulation of color and form is not just an aesthetic triumph but also a statement on the commercialization of dissent.

  • Happy Face Series: This immersive, multi-media installation extends beyond the gallery walls, inviting viewers into an alternate reality defined by Slick’s signature happy face. The bright, playful aesthetic belies deeper commentary on societal expectations, rebellion, and the role of art in public spaces. This body of work merges visual languages by including paintings, sculptures, vinyl toys, and digital art.

As a special component of the anniversary celebration, the Museum of Graffiti will offer limited-edition prints, sculptures, and exclusive merchandise designed by OG Slick. These collector’s items encapsulate the spirit of Slick’s artistic journey and provide a tangible connection to his legacy.

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