Null *JONONE, John Andrew Perello dit (b. 1963)
"Choices, 2016".
Acrylic and ink…
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*JONONE, John Andrew Perello dit (b. 1963) "Choices, 2016". Acrylic and ink on canvas. Signed, titled, dated on the back. Unique piece. Height 120 cm - Width 160 cm Note : Born in the Harlem district of New York to a family of Dominican origin, JonOne began his graffiti activities as a teenager. A self-taught freedom seeker, he gradually developed his own artistic practice, which led him to become a leading figure in his hometown's street art scene in the 1980s, alongside artists such as the emblematic Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dondi White and Anthony Clark, aka AOne. Following in his footsteps, JonOne moved to Paris in 1987 and worked with him at the Hôpital éphémère, where he tried his hand at painting on canvas without giving up graffiti. The artist became increasingly well-known in France and Europe, notably through his participation in two major exhibitions: Galerie Gleditsch 45 in 1990 and Paris Graffiti, rue Chapon, in 1991. From then on, his reputation spread worldwide. In recent years, JonOne has been asked to contribute to the creations of major brands such as Lacoste and Guerlain. A public figure as well as a committed one, the artist has supported the Fondation Abbé Pierre on several occasions - a 1984 Rolls-Royce Corniche model painted by him was sold for €128,500 by Artcurial on January 22, 2013 (sale 2161, lot 81). Provenance: Galerie Bruger-Rigail - 40 rue Volta - 75003 Paris.

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*JONONE, John Andrew Perello dit (b. 1963) "Choices, 2016". Acrylic and ink on canvas. Signed, titled, dated on the back. Unique piece. Height 120 cm - Width 160 cm Note : Born in the Harlem district of New York to a family of Dominican origin, JonOne began his graffiti activities as a teenager. A self-taught freedom seeker, he gradually developed his own artistic practice, which led him to become a leading figure in his hometown's street art scene in the 1980s, alongside artists such as the emblematic Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dondi White and Anthony Clark, aka AOne. Following in his footsteps, JonOne moved to Paris in 1987 and worked with him at the Hôpital éphémère, where he tried his hand at painting on canvas without giving up graffiti. The artist became increasingly well-known in France and Europe, notably through his participation in two major exhibitions: Galerie Gleditsch 45 in 1990 and Paris Graffiti, rue Chapon, in 1991. From then on, his reputation spread worldwide. In recent years, JonOne has been asked to contribute to the creations of major brands such as Lacoste and Guerlain. A public figure as well as a committed one, the artist has supported the Fondation Abbé Pierre on several occasions - a 1984 Rolls-Royce Corniche model painted by him was sold for €128,500 by Artcurial on January 22, 2013 (sale 2161, lot 81). Provenance: Galerie Bruger-Rigail - 40 rue Volta - 75003 Paris.

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JonONE (New York, 1963). Untitled, 2021. Acrylic and India ink on paper. Enclosed certificate of authenticity issued by Underdogs Gallery (Lisbon, Portugal). Measurements: 30 x 21 cm. JonOne, John Andrew Perello, also known as Jon156, is an American graffiti artist. Originally from New York, he currently lives and works in Paris. JonOne was born in the Harlem neighborhood of New York to parents from the Dominican Republic. Growing up in Harlem, his introduction to street art began when he saw graffiti and tags on underground cars and walls around the city. When he was 17, he entered the graffiti world with his childhood friend "White Man", tagging his name Jon with the numbers 156 on walls and trains in his neighbourhood. In 1984, JonOne founded the graffiti group 156 All Starz, in order to unite their passion for painting trains at night and help them forget about their problems, including drug use. It was at this time that he met the artist Bando, who lived in New York. Following an invitation from Bando, JonOne moved to Paris in 1987. JonOne began his work as a painter on canvas in a studio in the Ephemeral Hospital, a literal hospital building that became a place occupied by artists, located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Here he painted with artists A-One, Sharp, Ash (Victor Ash), Jayone and Skki. JonOne made a name for himself in Parisian art circles thanks to his work on canvas and the exhibitions he held, including one in 1990 at the 45 Gleditsch Gallery in Berlin and the Graffiti Paris exhibition in rue Chapon in Paris. Since 2013, JonOne has enriched his creation by collaborating with Didier Marien of Galerie Boccara.