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Sean 9 Lugo"Gentrification" Rockwell-Inspired Acrylic Street Scene with Animal Features2025
2025
$5,600
£4,271.29
€4,863.97
CA$7,869.71
A$8,583.02
CHF 4,546.71
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NOK 57,904.83
SEK 52,949.67
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About the Item
"Gentrification" is an original piece by Sean 9 Lugo, known artistically for his murals and street art. The piece is made from acrylic and ink on mixed media panel and was originally debuted in Lugo's recent solo exhibition "Storyteller." Artwork measures 50"h x 74"w and ships in the pictured white float frame.
In "Storyteller", Lugo displays the cinematic experiences he had growing up in East Coast urban cities in the 1990s through a variety of mediums: painting, collage, and illustration. As he recalls his adolescent meeting spots and made-up games, he rediscovers how he was first captivated by art and how it informs his practice today. Lugo strives to authentically represent the people and places in his stories, in a similar vein to the artists of the Golden Age of Illustration in the early twentieth century. Lugo studies the process of Howard Pyle and Saturday Evening Post covers by Norman Rockwell, and adapts them into new versions of nostalgic Americana starring the Black and Latine figures of Lugo’s youth. The everyday figures like the barber and street taggers become monumental in highly detailed arrangements, all charged with Lugo’s emotional attachments and familial connections.
The first time Lugo saw a Norman Rockwell piece was sitting in a pediatrician’s office as a child. Although he hated doctor visits, he was captivated by the posters of Rockwell’s illustrations, including the iconic piece of Ruby Bridges being escorted to school. He marveled at the narratives that were conveyed so vividly in Rockwell’s work, supported by seemingly trivial details that make up an entire person’s identity. In gratitude for the inspiration, Lugo has recreated his favorite Rockwell images in Storyteller to provide honest looks into his personal history. Lugo is compelled to showcase his own library of symbolism and references that audiences can stumble upon when viewing the work. Lugo states, “Howard Pyle encouraged 'living in a subject,' rather than merely illustrating people and places. This idea of creating dynamic illustrations by connecting emotionally with a story is where I found myself when creating this body of work. Stories, previously faded in my memory, came back to life and allowed me to be a storyteller of my block.”
Sean 9 Lugo‘s artwork is reflective of the diverse culture that surrounded him as a child growing up in Hudson County, N.J. with parents from Puerto Rico and Cuba. His street art is known for representing the duality of both Latin and American culture and experiences through masks that can either misconceive or stereotype perceptions.
Sean 9 Lugo’s artwork has been shown in solo and group exhibitions around the United States including The National Liberty Museum, University City Arts League, Mesa Contemporary Art Museum, Paradigm Gallery, Deep Space Gallery, Jinxed Fishtown, LITM, 58 Gallery, Dis Micro Gallery, Northern Soul, Thinkspace Gallery, Arch Enemy Arts, Clutter Gallery, Inner State Gallery, Honolulu Museum, 17 Frost Gallery, My Plastic Heart, and Succulent Gallery. His murals can be seen from New York to the Dominican Republic through projects with Track Takeover, Wall Therapy, Welling Court, Arte Sano, Central Ave Sid, Arts Org NYC, Fashion Institute of Technology, HAHAxParadigm, NJ Beer Company, and Savage Habbit. He has been featured in national and international publications such as Metro, Al Día, WHYY, WXPN, Streets Dept, Brooklyn Street Art, Fecal Face, Street Art NYC, Robots Will Kill, News 12 New Jersey, and Jersey Journal.
- Creator:Sean 9 Lugo (American)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 50 in (127 cm)Width: 74 in (187.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Philadelphia, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU188216144182
Sean 9 Lugo
Brown boy representing the duality of both Latin and American culture and experiences through masks that can either misconceive or stereotype perceptions.
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