Zephyr (artist)
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ZEPHYR, born Andrew Witten, is a
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artist, lecturer and author from
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. He began writing graffiti in 1975 using the name "Zephyr" in 1977. He is considered a graffiti "elder", who along with Futura 2000, Blade,
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and
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invented styles and standards which are still in use.


Graffiti

Much of Zephyr's original work was
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applied on
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. Witten has commented on this period of his work: From 1977 to 1981, Zephyr was a key member of graffiti crews including The Rebels (TR) and Rolling Thunder Writers (RTW), composed largely of artists affiliated with a scene of teenagers spending time in Central Park. Witten was influenced in part by psychedelic artists and underground cartoonists such as Vaughn Bodē and
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. Witten was part of the first wave of graffiti artists to make the transition to galleries, collectors and commercial work. In the early 80s, he showed at New York City galleries specializing in graffiti, such as the
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and 51X. In 1984, T-shirts bearing an original Zephyr design were exhibited at the Ronald Feldman Gallery as a part of designer
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’s WilliWear Productions debut of artist designed T-shirts. The T-shirt collaboration merged art, fashion, and the commercial production of artist designed apparel. Witten's art was part of a five-man show including
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, ERO (Dominique Philbert), Futura 2000 and Dondi White that toured Japan in 1983. In 2005, he was included in the " East Village USA" show held at
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. His works can be seen in the hip-hop culture documentary ''
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'' and he was featured as himself in the landmark hip-hop motion picture ''
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''. He is co-author of a 2001 biography of fellow graffiti artist, Dondi White: ''Dondi White Style Master General: The Life of Graffiti Artist Dondi White''. He is interviewed in the 2005 DIY graffiti vide
The Art of Storytelling
where he talks about fallen graffiti artist '' Nace''. He was featured in the documentary Bomb It. His name was inspired by a brand of surfboards and skateboards. Many of his most popular pieces have been done by simply redesigning his trademark name "Zeph" or "Zephyr". Sharp contrast in the edges of the letters are also featured throughout his artwork. Witten's influence on New York City's self-image is exemplified in
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's 2007 song "Zephyr and I," which uses a conversation between Vega and Witten as a framing device to create what Vega describes as "sort of a little snapshot of what
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used to be like in the 70s."Interview, 07/11/2007.
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Zephyr was one of the artists represented at the L'Aérosol Graffiti Museum in Paris from 2017 to 2018 for the exhibition Maquis-art Hall of Fame.


Published works

*Powell, Ricky. Zephyr (illustrator). ''Oh Snap'' 2.13.61 Publications: 1996. also had tons of lips *Witten, Andrew; White, Michael. ''Dondi White Style Master General: The Life of Graffiti Artist Dondi White''. Regan Books: 2001. *Cooper, Martha; Walta, Akim; Zephyr; Ahearn, Charlie; Fabel; Astor, Patti. ''Hip Hop Files: Photographs 1979–1984''. From Here to Fame (Powerhouse Books): 2004. *Zephyr; Miller, Ken; Sutherland, Peter. ''Pedal''. Powerhouse Books: 2006.


References


Further reading

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External links


zephyrgraffiti.com Zephyr's Official site
at the
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