Early 1990s Painting on Paper by the Group Artfux

A wonderful graphic painting done by the group of six collaborative artists who organized this group in 1990. They worked with quite a few graffiti artists including Ron English. A brief description of the group is from one of the founders website Ray Arcadio, please be sure to visit his website as well;

Artdux
Artfux was an art group based out of Jersey City, New
Jersey. Their birthdate established as October 31, 1990.
Zeitgeist (or Spirit of the Age), burned bright and strong in
the six-chambered heart of the ARTFUX. The ARTFUX
founders and team of artists were Ray Arcadio, Orlando
Cuevas, Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, Mirta C. Del Valle, Tony
DiRobertis and John Santerineross.

They were the pioneers of Culture Jamming, the practice of
parodying ads and hijacking billboards to drastically alter their
messages. They also pushed the boundaries of collaborative
art making, where artworks were created by two or more of
the members, sometimes the entire group. They developed
street and gallery performances that received international
coverage. The most famous being “The Trial of Senator Jesse
Helms” performed on the steps of Capitol Hill. Artfux also
created numerous posters that received international acclaim
for their design and message.

They also appeared on the Jerry Springer show and were
featured on a PBS documenary.

Their most famous motto was “Art Pushes, Art Provokes,
Artfux!”.

USA 1990's c.H: 40"W: 32"D: 1"Reference number: U12040283501677