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    John Fekner (born 1950) is an American artist known for his spray painted environmental and conceptual outdoor works. Fekner's has created paintings, cast paper reliefs, video, music recordings and performance works, sculpture, photography and computer-generated work. Fekner has … See more

    Fekner began writing poetry as a young teenager, and his first outdoor graffiti in 1968 were the words Itchycoo Park painted at Gorman … See more

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    Fekner began collaborating with Bronx artist Don Leicht at PS1 now called MoMA PS1 where they shared a studio in 1976. In 1982, they began a series of work and installations using … See more

    Idioblast
    Idioblast is an album by an American artist John Fekner, recorded and released in 1984 under the name … See more

    1968
    John Fekner painted the words Itchycoo Park in large white letters on an empty building in Gorman Park, New York.
    1976
    John Fekner began to spray paint temporary messages onto buildings in New York City using hand-cut cardboard stencils and spray paint.
    1978
    John Fekner curated the Detective Show at the same outdoor location in Queens which included the words street museum on the invitational card.
    1980
    John Fekner began working in, around, and out of Fashion Moda, a storefront for experimental art and cultural exchange, and an outpost for showcasing graffiti, breakdancing and rapping.
    1981
    Martin Nisenholtz invited Fekner, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and John Matos/Crash to experiment on the early interactive teletext system Telidon at NYU's Alternate Media Center, the predecessor of its Interactive Telecommunications Program.
    1982
    John Fekner curated From The Monkey To The Monitor which featured his NOTV4U2C wall mural and audio loop installation, Don Leicht's metal Space Invaders, Fred Baca's drawings and a live performance by Phoebe Legere.
    1983
    John Fekner formed his own band City Squad composed of musicians and non-musicians as an extension of Queensites, a group of teenagers from Jackson Heights who assisted with the outdoor stencil work.
    1984
    John Fekner released his Idioblast album.
    1990
    John Fekner painted over his Rapicasso painting.

    In 1976, Fekner began to spray paint temporary messages onto buildings in New York City using hand-cut cardboard stencils See more

    In 1983, Fekner formed his own band City Squad composed of musicians and non-musicians as an extension of Queensites, a group of teenagers … See more

    New York Times art critic John Russell wrote…Fekner is an artist who works not only in New York but with New York. The city in its more … See more

    • Stencil Projects 1978–1979, Lund & New York (Edition Sellem, 1979) ISBN 91-85260-14-2
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