Juxtapoz Magazine - Cey Adams: The Universal
Briefly

Cey Adams is more than an artist; he's a force of cultural commentary, a bridge between worlds that seem disparate yet are sewn together through his innovative approach.
From roots in graffiti that he took to graphic design that became the visual identity of the burgeoning years of Hip-Hip, Adams has now become a preeminent fine artist.
In the late 1970s and early 80s, the streets of New York were alive with the nascent energy of a new cultural lexicon- Hip-Hop.
Graffiti was not just a form of expression; it was a radical statement, a visual voice for the voiceless.
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