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Born 1972. Known for: Graffiti art.
Hondo was one of the first French artists to transition his work from the street to canvas, focusing on the hip-hop and artistic culture of the 1980s. His artwork from the early 2000s featured the... Read full biography
Hondo was one of the first French artists to transition his work from the street to canvas, focusing on the hip-hop and artistic culture of the 1980s. His artwork from the early 2000s featured the "Zulu Nation," a movement introduced to France in the early 1980s by Afrika Bambaataa. The Zulu Nation... Read full biography
Hondo was one of the first French artists to transition his work from the street to canvas, focusing on the hip-hop and artistic culture of the 1980s. His artwork from the early 2000s featured the "Zulu Nation," a movement introduced to France in the early 1980s by Afrika Bambaataa. The Zulu Nation aimed to provide a pacifist alternative to the violent gangs in New York's inner cities, uniting rap, graffiti, and hip-hop under a single banner. Hondo's universe reflected this cultural movement,... Read full biography
Hondo was one of the first French artists to transition his work from the street to canvas, focusing on the hip-hop and artistic culture of the 1980s. His artwork from the early 2000s featured the "Zulu Nation," a movement introduced to France in the early 1980s by Afrika Bambaataa. The Zulu Nation aimed to provide a pacifist alternative to the violent gangs in New York's inner cities, uniting rap, graffiti, and hip-hop under a single banner. Hondo's universe reflected this cultural movement, setting up shop in the suburbs of Paris to promote unity in the artistic community.
Hondo was one of the first French artists to transition his work from the street to canvas, focusing on the hip-hop and artistic culture of the 1980s. His artwork from the early 2000s featured the "Zulu Nation," a movement introduced to France in the early 1980s by Afrika Bambaataa. The Zulu Nation aimed to provide a pacifist alternative to the violent gangs in New York's inner cities, uniting rap, graffiti, and hip-hop under a single banner. Hondo's universe reflected this cultural movement, setting up shop in the suburbs of Paris to promote unity in the artistic community.
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