Doorway Galleries

In New York City, art practically knocks on your door.

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Doorway Galleries

In a place where galleries pop up everywhere, all the time, there are still thousands of artists who feel themselves unseen.
Street painters, wheat pasters, sticker freaks, promo whores and taggers equally make this city their canvas.
However, here, concrete walls run as costly as ad space, forcing many to seek the darkest nooks of this unfair metropolis, so as to tend to their craft.
Much of the time, this turns a doorway into an art space, and other times the tangled mess turns the door itself into an art piece.
This is their work, in its natural environment.
I just try to capture it, before it's cleaned up.

- A. Souto

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