Two decades in the can for Chris from Robots Will Kill, and he’s just as solid as the day you met him. His steady dedication to developing his character has made him one of the most reliable names on New York streets, no matter how many artists he collaborates with and how many new situations he puts himself in.
One of the few street artists who is community-minded, ChrisRWK’s actions over the years to help his peers and to express gratitude to those who have helped him may also explain his staying power as a commercial artist, fine artist, and street artist. Tonight he hits another first: his debut solo exhibition with Harman Projects on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
The name of the show is “PROMISE MADE. PROMISE KEPT.”
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, February 11th, 6pm to 8pm
Harman Projects
210 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002
The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, March 4th.
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