The back of a Martin Wong painting unlocks the history of graffiti art | HOW TO SEE

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This short documentary tells the unknown story of how the back of this painting got covered in graffiti. Before Martin Wong's painting "Houston Street" became part of our collection, rumors circulated about another artwork on its back. When our team replaced the stretcher, they had a chance to study a hidden piece that hadn’t been seen in over 40 years. We invited graffiti artist Sharp (Aaron Goodstone) to the conservation lab to see the painting for the first time since it was shown in 1983. He and filmmaker Charlie Ahearn (Wild Style) share their personal memories of Wong, the impact of his friendship and art, and this intense period in downtown New York. Conversations with conservators, photographs and research discoveries from Wong’s archives, and Ahearn’s video footage of Wong painting in his cramped apartment studio unearth lost paintings and the hidden and moving story of Wong’s “Houston Street.”
The artist Martin Wong bridged the graffiti art, poetry, and gallery scenes; his drawings and paintings depict the streets and characters around him on the Lower East Side of New York City, where he moved in 1978. It was a period of creative liberation but also financial struggle and the rise of the AIDS epidemic. Wong was a magnetic figure on the underground scene: openly gay, generous, and wildly creative. Whenever he sold work, he put the money back into supporting other artists, building an enormous graffiti art collection (what he called “aerosol hieroglyphics”), which he showcased in his short-lived Museum of American Graffiti. “We might see his work in the same kind of constellation as Keith Haring or Jean-Michel Basquiat -- art that was often both for and about public space, the street,” explains curator Michelle Kuo.
Wong’s “Houston Street,” 1986 is a major work. At eight by thirteen feet and hung to touch the ground, it forms an eerie trompe l'oeil double of the rolling gates that secure shops at night along the block that it is named for. When the painting recently entered MoMA’s collection, its stretcher had to be replaced and conservators and curators had a chance to study something they only had an inkling of: a painting on the back. In 1983, Wong painted the thirteen-foot length of the back of the canvas in his signature brick-by-brick, and then asked his friends, graffiti artists Sharp and Delta 2, to spray paint over it, tagging it like a real wall. At the bottom, he signed it as a collaborative work by all three artists, making explicit his passion for supporting graffiti art, as under-recognized as it was then and still to this day. “Even if it's not totally intentional,” Kuo says, “the idea that you would look at the front of the painting, this blocked metal wall, and then this secret on the other side is this whole other universe.”
00:00-01:21 Introducing Martin Wong
01:21-2:28 "Houston Street" 1986 in conservation
2:28-3:46 Discovering the back of the painting
3:46-5:20 Graffiti artist Sharp's history
5:20-7:08 Martin Wong in the downtown art world
7:08-8:13 The Museum of American Graffiti
8:13-9:07 Missing paintings
9:07-10:40 Martin Wong's studio apartment
10:40-11:50 Discoveries in the archives
11:50-13:20 Martin Wong's death
13:20-13:42 Stretching the painting
13:42-15:12 Martin Wong's legacy
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Image credit correction: Patti Astor and Futura 2000 at the Art & BBQ Party, 1981 © Anita Rosenberg
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@rossrobbins7707
@rossrobbins7707 26 днів тому
This was absolutely beautiful. Thank you for creating work to help people remember artists who died of AIDS. This horrible disease robbed us of so many brilliant, wonderful people.
@bettinarossi7908
@bettinarossi7908 25 днів тому
Omg,yes. So many wonderful artists of all genre's gone..including several dear friends of mine.Forever in my heart.💔Thank you for bringing attention to AIDS,still with us.🙏🙏🙏
@jasoncullmann157
@jasoncullmann157 23 дні тому
Was a great piece
@EVAASIVEOne
@EVAASIVEOne 24 дні тому
Sharps words are why we need preservation and modern documentation of graffiti more than ever. This is the art we need.
@char252
@char252 26 днів тому
this is a rare video that displays what art is really about. it's about life.
@TheOneFrom93
@TheOneFrom93 14 днів тому
I've been painting for 15 years, im 30 now. And the feeling i get when i see videos like this is so much happiness and sadness at the same time. I got at 14 yr old and a 1 yr old. I hope that one day they realize how much love i got for them and this art forum, and I pray they dont forget me or resent me for it. 💔
@soraya-3530
@soraya-3530 23 дні тому
its really touching to me that his friend would rather have martins picture put on the canvas, than the one they did together. i mean it must also be a memory that he has of their frienship. so giving that memory up, to keep martins vision alive is really great to me
@PUKEYTATTOOS
@PUKEYTATTOOS 20 днів тому
It’s because he knows graffiti is a very temporary art. Sometimes you’ll go out and paint something amazing and it’ll be covered up with a gray patch of paint before you come back the next day to get a picture.
@suejeanahn9124
@suejeanahn9124 26 днів тому
I can't really explain how beautiful this video is to me. It ties together so many aspects of my life that I treasure - being Asian-American, growing up in nyc fixated on art and hip hop, being an unapologetic fetishist of the the city as it was in my youth...I'm in awe of this piece, and will revisit and share it often
@panamepaname7038
@panamepaname7038 25 днів тому
its time for institutions to stop discriminating painters which came from the graffiti scene , and show them in museums as the ones who studied art.
@SS5SS5
@SS5SS5 26 днів тому
It’s amazing how the last painting literally teleports you to that lost period of time, so undervalued in its ability to act as “historian”. The quote/mission statement he made regarding his museum summarizes the painting in written form imo. Remarkable frfr
@108u9
@108u9 26 днів тому
Stunning. Stunning artwork, stunning story, stunning surprise, and stunning humans at work 🥲
@JamieFurlong
@JamieFurlong 24 дні тому
This is the best story I've watched on UKposts this year. Just wonderful.
@jeroenrl1438
@jeroenrl1438 25 днів тому
There was a beautiful exhibition of Wong's work in Amsterdam last year. I was really touched by him. Very distinct stages in his paintings. All beautiful.
@DharmaOcean108
@DharmaOcean108 24 дні тому
"the secret on the other side is a whole other universe" ... Thanks so much for showing us that other universe and some of the people who inhabited it.
@jmfs3497
@jmfs3497 23 дні тому
This is amazing. I had never heard of Martin Wong, and I'm really glad this popped up on my feed. The early hip hop/graffiti scene is such a great part of American art history to me.
@PerryLevy
@PerryLevy 26 днів тому
These videos are extraordinary! Thank you for this moment in time!
@2WheelsGood
@2WheelsGood 25 днів тому
watching this makes me feel like humans are special. unlike watching the news or most everyday life. true artist and original. thank you all involved for making this short doc.
@Reid_One
@Reid_One 26 днів тому
Amazing piece. Thank you ☮❤🙏 R.I.P. Martin Wong 🕯🙏
@SwedeenXBL
@SwedeenXBL 21 день тому
Never seen so many people cheer for graffiti in a comment section before, weird how that happens.. Respect to Martin Wong for seeing the beauty in graffiti and understanding it to implement it into his own art. I feel like the fact the focus wasnt on the graffiti side of the piece for years truly shows how society looks at graffiti. It's a culture and lifestyle that truly risks their life and jailtime to put their art out on societies grey walls.
@princequestly2218
@princequestly2218 26 днів тому
Such an amazing artist. Thanks, I loved this.
@christopherdelaney6263
@christopherdelaney6263 22 дні тому
Incredible video. Incredible artists. This is art history in modern America. Thank you for sharing with us. Big ups SHARP
@Heavyperro
@Heavyperro 23 дні тому
It’s another level when your tools become pieces of art themselves. Love this 🙏🏼
@TheOnlyDamien
@TheOnlyDamien 26 днів тому
This was really well done maybe one of my favorite videos y'all have done with both the archival footage and the interviews with his friends. RIP Martin, like many important people from our community taken by AIDS far too young :( Really beautiful seeing Sharp come face to face with his own art history and I know it wasn't the intention like she said at the end but I adore the idea of this other side of the painting being gaited behind the other half. I also really love the shot of people walking by at the end as if you just took a video on a NYC street in the 80s and they were just walking by some metal gate, really cool shot when combined with the talk of it being an archival piece of buildings from that time that are long gone. Maybe I missed it in the video but on display you can see both sides right?
@geinikan1kan
@geinikan1kan 26 днів тому
Gave me shivers. I just learned about Wong recently. Beautiful. To paint a corrugated door like that, like a master.
@jasoncullmann157
@jasoncullmann157 23 дні тому
One of the best little artists bio I ve seen. Love these, guess i can relate . Art 4 life
@goblinwizard735
@goblinwizard735 26 днів тому
i love Martin Wong so exited to see this!!
@stopdoingnothing
@stopdoingnothing 20 днів тому
Would have been super dope if they displayed it in a way where we can see both sides of the canvas !
@cruelycruel1032
@cruelycruel1032 26 днів тому
Thank you for this really enjoyed it.
@gusbourgeaiseau
@gusbourgeaiseau 23 дні тому
Great works, great artist and a great story beautifully presented. Congratulations all around.
@cancro
@cancro 23 дні тому
RIP MARTIN WONG and respect for Sharp. One of the best graffiti writer ever. Big up from Milano, italy.
@Hector-yg6ps
@Hector-yg6ps 26 днів тому
Thanks MoMA. Very moving.
@33layermystery66
@33layermystery66 26 днів тому
you're welcome hector
@goeroe1536
@goeroe1536 26 днів тому
Wow, beautiful footage and very inspiring artist.
@caueito
@caueito 22 дні тому
These guys are incredible artists, in a much broad sense of art, beyond the market, the institutions. Thanks for telling us this art chapter, great documentary!
@adamarcher5998
@adamarcher5998 26 днів тому
INCREDIBLE. SO INSPIRING. RIP legend
@alvaroparra2292
@alvaroparra2292 24 дні тому
Such a beautiful documentary!
@peterpaidnyc
@peterpaidnyc 21 день тому
This is so awesome!!
@D0Gdidthemath
@D0Gdidthemath 16 днів тому
I wasn't aware of Martin Wong or his art until seeing this, thank you for introducing me to him!
@pollyester6627
@pollyester6627 24 дні тому
Martin was such a nice guy and he had a vast knowledge of art history.
@VZNXN
@VZNXN 23 дні тому
Truly beautiful.
@LaurenOliviArt
@LaurenOliviArt 11 днів тому
This was wonderful thank you
@noahdyedotcom
@noahdyedotcom 25 днів тому
Amazing journalism.
@robmounier7258
@robmounier7258 26 днів тому
Why not display it so both sides are visible??
@freshfield
@freshfield 25 днів тому
This what I thought too.
@RRJ853
@RRJ853 26 днів тому
Incredible video... Thanks MOMA
@PMART256
@PMART256 23 дні тому
Incredible!
@Ampmstudioxx
@Ampmstudioxx 19 днів тому
😮Love this 👍🏻👍🏻super interesting!
@bugevideo
@bugevideo 23 дні тому
Great stuff!
@TIMDFILM
@TIMDFILM 23 дні тому
Beautiful 💛
@VWolfe-vq1bx
@VWolfe-vq1bx 26 днів тому
Brilliant!
@_quique72
@_quique72 26 днів тому
Wonderful !!!
@hdryah__
@hdryah__ 26 днів тому
Inspiring ❤
@skeezix8156
@skeezix8156 20 днів тому
A lot of us who were young teenagers were heavily influenced by the OG’s just ahead of us no matter what city you grew up in. This is a very nice tribute to Mr. Wong. So nice to see his work being preserved
@QueenMarleni
@QueenMarleni 9 днів тому
Amazing!
@okiedokie1355
@okiedokie1355 19 днів тому
Great stuff ... Martin Wong, SHARP DELTA2 Art. The combination of the two are a vision of the past brought back to life in the future..
@mrspazecrafte
@mrspazecrafte 17 днів тому
Sharp & delta 2 are 2 different people so technically, the combo of 3….
@slantdsugco
@slantdsugco 19 днів тому
Love this
@PacificExpressions
@PacificExpressions 26 днів тому
This made me smile
@evetrue2615
@evetrue2615 26 днів тому
This is wild!
@hulonthesurvivor5884
@hulonthesurvivor5884 21 день тому
Great work everyone..
@cpi23
@cpi23 17 днів тому
just wonderful
@mantronixtube
@mantronixtube 26 днів тому
someone has those 2 other pieces.... i hope they are found. this was awesome! when i was a budding journalist in the late 90s, i was a part of a new scene in art where graffiti was again being showcased. some of my first interviews were with futura and stash and lee was there, too, but he was so modest and quiet. and they were prob laughing at this petite girl talking to them about graffiti. this old new york graff scene is so so amazing. i hope more comes out about all of these artists.
@chiefrockerwakida2789
@chiefrockerwakida2789 24 дні тому
Thank you Martin 🫶🏼
@owen_meany
@owen_meany 13 днів тому
Martin knew what he was doing, it is so fitting for a piece of graffiti to be on the back side of a painting of a roll down gate. A roll down gate goes with graffiti like butter on bread, it just makes sense. Sure, maybe he did need a canvas to paint this gate on but I have to imagine he had some intention behind choosing that specific canvas with Sharp's piece on it. Interesting too that Sharp's piece is intentionally dissed by Delta2.
@constancedemartino2137
@constancedemartino2137 24 дні тому
Over on IG, you state that Wong asked "graffiti artists Sharp and Delta 2, to spray paint over it, tagging it like a real wall." Were you not able to engage Delta 2 and bring his perspective to the conversation?
@Kaarigaribyhuma
@Kaarigaribyhuma 26 днів тому
Mind blowing
@BAMZ1ER
@BAMZ1ER 25 днів тому
Great video. Is the MoMA displaying both sides of the piece in their gallery?
@alpineflauge909
@alpineflauge909 22 дні тому
world class content
@PUKEYTATTOOS
@PUKEYTATTOOS 20 днів тому
Thanks, gonna bust out my copy of Subway Art and flip through it while watching Style Wars for the umpteenth time.
@KentHeckel
@KentHeckel 23 дні тому
Amazing
@christianaaronmendoza9579
@christianaaronmendoza9579 15 днів тому
Great video ! What's going to happen to the Aerosol Art Masterpiece that was also with thr metal gate that reads sharp and delta2 ? Is the museum going to print that on Canvas and exhibit it with Credits to both Aerosol Artists as well .
@SohoJoe202
@SohoJoe202 26 днів тому
Very dope indeed!
@shamiemcguire1588
@shamiemcguire1588 22 дні тому
A absolutely wonderful documentary. Brilliant
@alannalove8980
@alannalove8980 22 дні тому
I think the painting was intentional where the metal sliding gate with the small opening a peak and opening that sort of reminder of what was behind it. It could have easily been just the metal gate but he valued the other piece and wanted to make sure it still had air to breathe beyond the new piece and one day be rediscovered. Great story great artist, painters and graffiti artist alike ❤
@w.urlitzer1869
@w.urlitzer1869 26 днів тому
thank you.
@ItsThreezy
@ItsThreezy 26 днів тому
briliant!
@MichaelMarkos012
@MichaelMarkos012 25 днів тому
Excellent history of a very special artist in time and space. I wonder if it would be possible to mount the work so it could be seen from both sides(?).
@XXiirii
@XXiirii 25 днів тому
i was wondering the same
@ironyelegy
@ironyelegy 3 дні тому
Very funny to hear Houston said like that... great piece though, thanks. Fascinating dude.
@lansvale28
@lansvale28 23 дні тому
I loved the term aerosol hieroglyphs. Is the piece displayed in a way where a viewer can see both sides of the canvas?
@wannad8290
@wannad8290 26 днів тому
Remarkable
@TheGreenDragon419.9
@TheGreenDragon419.9 24 дні тому
Thanks.
@BertoBoyd
@BertoBoyd 26 днів тому
So cool
@antoniovidals4157
@antoniovidals4157 23 дні тому
great stuff/real nyc
@SOLOIIguru
@SOLOIIguru 20 днів тому
As a straight white man, I appreciated this short documentary of a life I never knew about until now. What a beautiful style and vision
@tommylee8064
@tommylee8064 23 дні тому
Should of hung the canvas so you can see it both sides but wow such a cool thing to come across 🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥
@BorisBidjanSaberi11
@BorisBidjanSaberi11 16 днів тому
Damn this was a cool video
@sirpoppinchuck
@sirpoppinchuck 23 дні тому
I don’t know why they didn’t display it as a double sided canvas. Sharp n Delta are historical artist in their own right. Imagining finding a painting you’d lost 40 years ago when you were a teenager Classic . They’re both apart of the Newyork landscape n heritage . Sharp came to our highschool 85-86 n showed his trains he’d painted he even showed us trains from Italy or Spain he’d painted on. He said he was the first! Also with his cool Graff portfolio!!! Westchester high Los Angeles, Calif.
@PecanPie1102
@PecanPie1102 26 днів тому
One the" Angels in America " that made it happen. (movie ref). Native Ny'er from those days. miss it. Should have embrace it more. Lost forever.
@danimal818
@danimal818 26 днів тому
KING
@ovh992
@ovh992 26 днів тому
So was the other side covered up again by the wooden stretcher?
@christinachourma
@christinachourma 26 днів тому
We can stand in front of this door and look at it just like Martin did. With a sense of familiar and sadness, too, maybe. For knowing temporary...
@CrymeSindicate
@CrymeSindicate 22 дні тому
RIP Mr Wong
@demt69ca
@demt69ca 20 днів тому
Wouldn't it be wonderful if this canvas could hang suspended in the air or supported between glass so that both sides could be exhibited? (I don't know the engineering that it would entail - but it would be brilliant)
@vicmouratattoo
@vicmouratattoo 25 днів тому
@dizmop
@dizmop 20 днів тому
R.I.P Patti Astor
@scoon2117
@scoon2117 25 днів тому
Feels like Francis Bacon, pretty cool. I bet they hung out back in the day.
@mrspazecrafte
@mrspazecrafte 17 днів тому
Shout out to my HS homie MESH who provided some of the archival footage!!!
@Karma-wy7xv
@Karma-wy7xv 10 днів тому
We were all cool at one time. My 17 year old daughter doesn't know that I used to run amok and go tagging at night, El Monte, La Puente, Pomona, Ontario, and Chino from 1988 to 1992. Stopped went i started working and my best friend was killed. Started attending The University of Phoenix. Achieved a Bachelors of Science in Business Management and now a Real Estate Broker.
@alanwong8421
@alanwong8421 14 днів тому
that some American Asian Culture that I just learn today that intertwine in the Art Culture
@daviecrocket9160
@daviecrocket9160 20 днів тому
Oh dear
@twowombmates
@twowombmates 20 днів тому
they couldn't find a way to display both sides? M
@seamusrw
@seamusrw 26 днів тому
Im really surprised how long it took but I'm not gonna complain.
@sirpepperoni
@sirpepperoni 5 днів тому
Guess they didn't realise it's common for the backside of doors to be painted with graffiti still even though the fronts been covered a million times. Especially in ny
@rejectedautobiography
@rejectedautobiography 14 днів тому
It's a shame this piece couldn't be displayed to have both sides visible...
@Voltaire805
@Voltaire805 20 днів тому
Feels like fam
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