Dual
DUAL stands for the conflict between “street art” and “fine” art, between freeway burners and gallery exhibitions, between mass recognition and total anonymity. His bold lines and fresh colors are a break from the every day monotony of life in the city—a taste of urban subculture, whether you asked for it or not.
While one may not have a choice in where and when they encounter a DUAL piece, DUAL leaves it up to the observer to assign a meaning to his work. By operating under a pseudonym, he lets his audience write their own narrative for who he is and the message he is trying to get across.
Perhaps best known for his work with wheat paste, particularly since his feature in the 2011 wheat pasting documentary Stick ‘Em Up!, DUAL has never been one to confine himself to a particular medium, background, or context.
He has been recognized not only for his work with silkscreen and spray paint, but also for his work with lithography and acrylics. Though his obsession with “making marks” stems from his background in graffiti, he has translated that into a passion for creating art. His “art” includes everything from large-scale murals to micro-painting projects such as model trains and custom watch dials, to the forgotten art of sign painting. Most recently, his focus has been on gestural character studies with mixed-media on canvas – creating quite the dichotomy between the “street” artist and the “fine” artist.
In addition to being a constant presence on the street and a fixture in the Houston art scene since 2005, DUAL has also pursued a formal arts education and his work has seen more than its fair share of gallery walls.
DUAL has been featured in a number of exhibitions by some of the top names in the Houston art scene including M Squared Gallery, Aerosol Warfare, and Colton & Farb Gallery. He has had the opportunity to collaborate with a number of brands, labels and charities including the Lebron James Family Foundation, Pabst Brewing Company, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Dickies Workwear, Schmutz Watches, Street Serpents Apparel, and even Sprite. He has also been featured in a number of periodicals including 002 Magazine, Houston Modern Luxury, Houston Press, Free Press Houston, Houston Chronicle and Case Magazine and books such as Stay Up and Stuck-Up Piece of Crap: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art.
For more information, check out http://dualstreets.com
Artist's Work
Public Art University Dual
4800 Calhoun Rd Houston TX United States...City of HoustonAldine Branch Library
11331 Airline Dr. Houston TX United Stat...City of HoustonDual at Voodoo Queen
322 Milby St Houston TX United StatesEast EndDual at Coral Sword
1318 Telephone Rd Houston TX United Stat...East EndDual at The Rice Box at Heights
300 W 20th St Houston TX United StatesHeightsProduce Row
104 Main St Houston TX United StatesDowntownUP Art Studio + Dual at Finn Hall
712 Main St Houston TX United StatesDowntownDual at The Rice Box
1111 S Shepherd Dr Houston TX United Sta...MontroseChanging Language
1324 W Clay St Houston TX United StatesMontroseDual at Bar Boheme
307 Fairview St Houston TX United States...MontroseDual at #s
314 Westheimer Rd Houston TX United Stat...MontroseDual at Sacred Heart Tattoo (closed)
3295 Taft St Houston TX United StatesMontroseDripped
1403 Westheimer Rd Houston TX United Sta...MontroseWash Your Hands
1620 Westheimer Rd Houston TX United Sta...MontroseDual at Cloud 10 Creamery
3502 S Shepherd Dr Houston TX United Sta...MontroseMain @ Leeland
HoustonDowntownMain @ Alabama
Houston