Toxic (graffiti Artist)
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Torrick Ablack (born January 16, 1965), also known as Toxic, is an American artist who was part of the
graffiti Graffiti (singular ''graffiti'', or ''graffito'' only in graffiti archeology) is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from simple written "monikers" to elabor ...
movement of the early 1980s in New York City. He transitioned from
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to exhibiting his paintings in galleries and museums internationally.


Life and career

Ablack was born in
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on January 16, 1965. His mother was Puerto Rican and his father's family came from
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. In his youth he was given the nickname Toxic Battery, which became his graffiti tag. He began painting graffiti at the age of 13 with A-One and Kool Koor. They joined Rammellzee's graffiti crew Tag Master Killers, which also consisted of Delta2. Each member designed their own style for arming letters based on Rammellzee's theory of Gothic Futurism, which describes graffiti as the weaponization of letters in a battle to reclaim language from a "diseased culture" of social control. In the early 1980s, they were among the graffiti artists bringing original art and music from the Bronx and
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to the downtown art scene. In 1982, Toxic, A-One, and Kool Koor participated in the group show ''Camouflaged Panzerism'' at Fashion Moda in
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. Toxic met artist
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soon after Basquiat's exhibition at Annina Nosei Gallery in 1982. Basquiat became his mentor and hired him as an occasional studio assistant. Toxic and Rammellzee accompanied Basquiat to Los Angeles while he prepared for his 1983 show at the
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. While in
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, where they were struck by how the film industry portrayed
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, especially during the
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. In response, they dubbed themselves the Hollywood Africans as a social and political statement to counter the stereotypical portrayals of African Americans in
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. The trio are depicted in Basquiat's paintings ''Hollywood Africans in front of the Chinese Theater with Footprints of Movie Stars'' (1983) and '' Hollywood Africans'' (1983). Toxic stayed true to the graffiti spraying technique and worked on canvases pinned to the wall. His work became more abstract than the tags he wrote on subway cars. In 1984, Toxic participated in the group show ''Arte di Frontiera: New York Graffiti'' in Italy. He was part of the exhibit ''Rapid Enamel'' at the
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in 2014, which was the first showcasing of graffiti in an American institution. His artwork has since appeared in the collections of major museums, including the
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, the Groninger Museum and the
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. In 2013, he was featured in the exhibit ''Last of the Hollywood Africans: Toxic, Rammellzee and Jean-Michel Basquiat'' at Londonewcastle Project Space in London. In 2015, he was featured in the group exhibit ''Le Pressionnisme'' at Pinacothèque de Paris. That year, he participated in the exhibi''t Graffiti, New York meets the Dam'' at the Amsterdam Museum. In 2020, his painting, ''Ransom Note: CEE'' (1984), was included in the exhibit ''Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation'' at the
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. Toxic designed a wallpaper, a printed linen, and a wall panel in collaboration with French textile house Pierre Frey. Toxic is based in France but spends his time between
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,
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, and
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.


References

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