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Not to be confused with Doggy style.This article is about the artist. For the animal denoted by the slang word, see Dog.
Doggie (born April 19, 1966 in Køge) is a Danish artist, currently based in Copenhagen and Istanbul.
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, NYC and Montpellier 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
External links
Categories:- Danish painters
- Modern painters
- Danish artists
- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Køge Municipality
- Danish painter stubs
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