To introduce readers to some of the Street Artists in the upcoming show “Street Art Saved My Life: 39 New York Stories”, BSA asked a number of the artists to take part in “Back Talk” with one of our most trusted and underground and sweet sources for modern art, Juxtapoz.
Today we talk with Adam Void.
What is your most defining characteristic? “A respect for and knowledge of tradition, while taking every opportunity to deviate from it.“
Adam Void (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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