Antagovision – Arturo Vega
March 26, 2013
tags: Antagonist Movement, art, art movement, art show, Artist, artists, Arturo Vega, artwork, Bryan Middleton, Crispy T, Dan Tagonist, day-glow, East Village, Ethan Minsker, interview, Johnny T, low brow, Lower East Side, New York City, Niagara bar, NYC, please kill me, punk, punk rock, Ramones, rock 'n' roll, Sergio Vega, Swastika
by ethanminsker
Arturo Vega art show of Day-Glow Swastika. This was the first time these had been publicly shown since the 70s. This art is also mentioned in the book “Please Kill Me” by Leggs McNeil. Arturo Vega was the man behind the Ramones that acted as their art director. The Ramones art and shirts we all know and love? Yes that was him.
This is from our Public Access show on MNN NYC. Saturday nights nights on channel 67 at 11pm.
Filmed by Ethan Minsker and crew.
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