MOMO
Male, Person
1975 –
Who is MOMO?
MOMO is the pseudonym for an American "outsider" and "street" artist originally from San Francisco. Currently living in New York, Momo is known for "A Tag the Width of Manhattan", "The MOMO Maker", "100 street Collages", "A Totem Pole in the East River", and spoofed "New Yorker Cover". He has collaborated with Zosen, Marie Lorenz, Melissa Brown, Milton Carter, Eltono, and Yohji Yamamoto. In June 2009 his first book "3AM-6AM" was published with Rojo Magazine. Later in October 2009 Y-3/Adidas produced the "MOMO" shoe, and in December arts residency The Studios of Key West hosted his "Public Art in Private Spaces" project in Key West, Florida.
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