Doggie (artist)
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Doggie (born April 19, 1966, in Køge) is a Danish artist, who was based in Copenhagen and Istanbul as of 2007.
He was one of the pioneers of Danish Hip-Hop and in the early 80's, he became a member of The New Nation and started the graffiti crew The Dark Roses. He studied advertising and worked as an AD and as a graphic designer since 1988. He made several Hip-Hop jams, AV-shows and became involved in Scandinavian graffiti exhibitions/shows as well. He lived and worked in Amsterdam, New York City and Montpelier where he developed his 'tup' paintings and sculptures 'What you see is what you get'.
Selected exhibitions
- 2006 Dec. Angels – Marienlyst Slot - Elsinore Museum
- 2007 Feb. Anioly - Domoteka - Warszaw, Poland
- 2007 Apr. Galeria BB - Kraków, Poland
- 2007 Jun. Baby, You Can Drive My Car - Marienlyst Slot - Elsinore Museum Marienlyst Slot, Elsinore
- 2008 May. I killed your family[citation needed]
Selected literature
- 1985 Dansk Wildstyle Graffiti af Peter Skaarup, Libero ISBN 87-981341-4-0[page needed]
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