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100 Collaborations with Félix Morelo. No. 1

artist Félix Morelo

100 Collaborations with Félix Morelo. No. 1

The PRIV. Y Gallery, located at 46 Hester Street in New York, is pleased to present the exhibition 100 Collaborations with Félix Morelo. No. 1, featuring one hundred artists in collaboration with Colombian-American artist Félix Morelo. The exhibition will open to the public on April 9.

Among the participants are ten notable artists contributing distinct visual proposals: Judy Glatzman (Grieving Spot), John Matos CRASH (Healing Spot), Alejandro Caiazza (Dancing Spot), Al Diaz (Language Spot), Glenn Goldberg (Quiet Spot), Eric Orr (Robot Spot), Peter Drake (Process Spot), HEKTAD (Hektad Spot), Ayakamay (Esoteric Spot), and MIKI-MU (Miki Mu Spot).

Morelo has established himself within the New York art scene through his unique approach to street art, a practice he began developing in 2009 while studying at Parsons School of Design. Initially focused on portraiture, his work evolved into his now-recognizable circular interventions made with chalk—white and color—applied to sidewalks, streets, and walls throughout the city.

These urban gestures transform public space into a participatory canvas, confronting passersby with phrases such as Good Luck Spot and Bad Luck Spot, as well as more provocative expressions like Suicide Spot, Pooping Spot, and Kissing Spot, momentarily shifting perception and awareness.

In this exhibition, participating artists reinterpret Morelo’s visual language—developed over 17 years in urban contexts—translating it into small-format works for the gallery setting. The project becomes both a tribute and a collective exercise, where minimal scale opens a dialogue between one hundred contemporary artistic perspectives.

artist Félix Morelo