Education
2000-2002
M.F.A New York Academy of Art
Solo Shows
2020
There is Too Much to Discuss, Presented by Durst and ChaShaMA; Lobby Gallery, New York, NY
Group Shows
2024
Realism vs. The Abstract, Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition (BWAC): Redhook, Brooklyn
2023
Figurative, Salmagundi Club: New York, NY
2020
Darkest Before the Dawn: Art in Time of Uncertainty, Ethan Cohen Gallery; Beacon, NY.
2019
Art From the Boros, Denise Bibro Gallery; New York, NY
Fall Salon at The Factory, Long Island City NY
Combined Talents, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts; Tallahassee FLA
Collage, Arts Warehouse; Delray Beach FLA
TriBeCa Ball, New York Academy of Art; New York NY
Made In New York, Schweinfurth Art Center; Auburn NY
2018
Outside Inside, Art Space Patchogue Lofts Gallery, Patchogue NY
High Contrast, 212 Arts, New York, NY
2016
Art Beat Next Generation, London, United Kingdom
Stroke, Munich, Germany
Surplus Candy LA Los Angeles California
2015
Take Home a Nude, Sotheby’s New York, NY
Surplus Candy, New York NY
2014
Tehran to NYC/NYC to Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2012
Red Bull Curates, Brooklyn, NY
Residencies
2021
Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foudation (ESKFF) at Mana Contemporary. Jersey City, NJ
Awards
2019
Art Olympia International Art Competition, Tokyo Japan, Honorable Mention (piece Thom Browne)
National Art League, Great Neck New York, 3rd place (piece Advertising Campaign)
Publications
“46 of New York’s Most Prolific Street Artists in One Book.” Huffington Post, 2014 (updated 2017)
Bruner, Raisa. “A photographer embarked on a mission to document New York City’s best street art before it disappeared - here are some of his favorites.” Business Insider US, March 25, 2016
by Elie “Street Artist Russell King Wants You to Play NES on the Sidewalk.” Bowery Boogie, March 17th, 2016
“East Village Guerrilla Art.” New York Times, Real Estate, 2015
Litvin, Yoav. “Outdoor Gallery: New York City.” Ginko Press, 2014
Caroline Caldwell. “15 Street Art Terms You Should Know.” Complex.com, Aug. 15 2013
Natalie O’Neill. “Art attack! Street artist uses Park Slope sign as canvas.” Brooklyn Paper, 2011
Best Bet. New York Magazine, February 2009