In the relentless hum of New York City, where the skyline dances to the rhythm of ambition and creativity, Linus Coraggio's artistic journey began. From the moment he could grasp a pencil, Coraggio was destined to shape the world around him.
The 1980s were a crucible for Coraggio's talent. He began showcasing his sculptures in group exhibits across the city, often curating these displays in cutting-edge spaces like ABC No Rio. It was during this explosive decade that Coraggio invented 3-D Graffiti, a revolutionary form of street art that transformed urban landscapes.
Linus Brant Coraggio was not just an artist; he was a force of nature in the East Village art scene. In 1985, he founded the Rivington School, a radical sculpture collective that redefined artistic collaboration. Their massive junk sculpture installations on the Lower East Side became legendary.
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