MadC

MadC (born Claudia Walde, 1980) is a graffiti writer and muralist. She was born in Bautzen, Germany, and is most known for her large-scale, outdoor artistic paintings.

MadC
MadC's work, 500Wall, Leipzig
MadC

MadC started as a teenage graffiti writer and has since developed her creative endeavors into various related fields (including as graphic design, writing, and fine art). MadC painted her first graffiti piece in 1996, being 16 years old.[1][2] She studied at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle and Central Saint Martins College in London. MadC carries a master's degree in graphic design.

Philosophy

It is MadC's philosophy that graffiti is the greatest way to express one's self due to the fact that the end product is all that matters and that no one has to know your true identity.[3]

Major works

Books (as Claudia Walde)

  • Sticker City – Paper Graffiti Art (2007)
  • Street Fonts - Graffiti Alphabets From Around The World (2011). Work from 154 artists, ranging from 30 different countries. In the creation of the book, MadC directed artists to use international alphabets that she had spent two years traveling the world to collect.[4]
  • Mural XXL (2015)

700 Wall

Her major international breakthrough came however in 2010 with the production of the work that has become known as the “700-Wall” – a 700 square-meter work along the train line between Berlin and Halle. This painting is most likely the largest graffiti mural created by a single person, taking four months to finish.[5]

Art style

MadC's transition from street art to gallery work went through a transformation, as she explains "taking the street energy to a canvas and how spray paint translated differently onto canvas".[3] She later moved on to 'Spectra' Paint, which had a transparent effect on her work with spray paint. She has also been known to use ink, watercolor, acrylic paint and acrylic markers in her work.[6]

Her tagging style incorporates science fiction and fantasy elements, and is influenced by such artists as Vincent Van Gogh and the late graffiti artist Dare (real name Siegfried von Koeding, whom she collaborated with on his piece “Basel”).[7] Walde dedicated her piece “6313 – Here to Stay” to Dare.[8]

Mad C also works with spray paints on canvas. At her first solo gallery in 2015, Night and Day, she showcased works such as “Nineteen Nineteen” and “Twenty One Zero Six”. These works had either a black or white base (symbolic of her night and day work required of her for tagging), and investigated “the relationship between overlapping colors, light, glass and calligraphic movement”.[1] For her canvases she is transferring her philosophy of connecting single parts to one piece – background, foreground, lines and shapes. To create those works, MadC uses spray paint, transparent spray paint, ink, watercolor, acrylic paint and acrylic markers. She is painting on canvas as well as carton from spray paint boxes.

After "700 Wall", MadC became ready to start building another aesthetic universe. This is exactly what she did with a new body of work, which was part of the Reflections show at Kolly Gallery in 2014 and The Tahiti Mural in Tahiti during the same year. The seemingly reduced aesthetics of MadC’s canvases and street artwork show a devotion to the exploration of roots of an entire subculture. MadC confronts us with the notion of addressing the essence of graffiti and street art cultures, in a way that highlights the importance of a never-ending (re)interpretation of the two concepts. A “traditional” subject matter is re-contextualized into a completely new visual language.[5]

  • 2013: Shoreditch and Chance, East London[9]
  • 2013: Le Mur Paris (France)[10]
  • 2013: 500Wall (Germany), Graffiti[11]
  • 2019: 18-story mural New Jersey[12]

Exhibitions

  • 2011: "MadABC", Pure Evil Gallery, London
  • 2011: "Between the Lines", La Grille Gallery, Yverdon, Switzerland
  • 2012: "Paper Party", Galerie Le Feuvre, Paris
  • 2012: "Team Rex", Red Gallery, London
  • 2012: "layers", 44309 Galerie, Dortmund, Germany
  • 2012: "Over the Edge", 1AM Gallery, San Francisco, CA[13]
  • 2013: "Urban Contemporary Art", Galerie Le Feuvre, Paris
  • 2013: "Billboard Painters", Galleri NB, Viborg, Denmark
  • 2013: "Innovative Art", Reutov Museum, Reutov, Russia
  • 2014: "First Taste", Wallworks New York, New York City
  • 2014: "Reflections", Kolly Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland[14]
  • 2015: "Bits and Pieces", Wallworks New York, New York City
  • 2015: "Character", Pure Evil Gallery, London[15]
  • 2015: "Night and Day", 44309 Street Art Gallery, Dortmund, Germany[16]
  • 2015: "Who's Your Daddy?" (group show), Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 2015: "The Bright Side of Life", Galerie Brugier-Rigail, Paris[17]
  • 2016: "Home Sweet Home", Galerie Brugier-Rigail, Paris[17]
  • 2016: "Kaleidoscope", Kolly Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland[14]
  • 2017: "Radius", Urban Nation, Berlin[18]
  • 2017: "Urban Art Biennale", Völklinger Hütte, Saarbrücken, Germany[19]
  • 2017: „For The Love of Freedom“ Art and Museum Centre Sinkka, Finland[20]
  • 2018, „Daydreaming“, 44309 Street Art Gallery, Dortmund, Germany[21]
  • 2018: "Rakkaudesta vapauteen" The Oulu Museum Of Art, Oulu, Finland[22]
  • 2019: "Dialog" Brenners Park-Hotel, Baden-Baden, Germany[23]
  • 2019: "Conquête Urbaine" Fine Arts Museum of Calais, France[24]

Bibliography

  • Sticker City Thames & Hudson, London, 2007, ISBN 978-0-50-02-8668-5.
  • Street Fonts - Graffiti Alphabets from Around the World Thames & Hudson, London, 2011, ISBN 978-0-50-05-1559-4.
  • Graffiti and Street Art Anna Wacławek, Thames & Hudson, London, 2011, ISBN 978-3422071100
  • Mural XXL Thames & Hudson, London 2015, ISBN 9780500239308
  • Madc: Street to Canvas Heni Publishing, 2021, ISBN 978-1912122431

References

  1. "Artist of the Week – MadC". WideWalls. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  2. "MadC - The Rebirth of Tradition". WideWalls. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  3. "MadC Interview - Widewalls Podcast #13". Widewalls.ch. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  4. "Thames & Hudson Publishers | Essential illustrated art books | Street Fonts | Graffiti Alphabets from Around the World". Thamesandhudson.com. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  5. "MadC - Kolly Gallery". Kollygallery.ch. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  6. "MadC - TEAM REX". TEAM REX. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  7. "MadC Interview - Widewalls Podcast #13". WideWalls. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  8. "» 3 years without Dare". Madc.tv. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  9. "MadC New Mural In London, UK - StreetArtNews". StreetArtNews.net. 16 August 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  10. "MADC LE MUR PARIS 2013 - GRAFFART". graffart.eu. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  11. "MADC 500 Wall in Leipzig". Molotow.com. 8 May 2018. Archived from the original on 7 March 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  12. Adrienne Romero | The Jersey Journal (2019-07-15). "All of Jersey City's murals in one place".
  13. 1AM Gallery Archived 2014-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  14. "Home - Kolly Gallery, street art gallery in Zurich". Kollygallery.ch. 22 December 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  15. "artistic studies for men and women of taste : by various representative artists". Pureevilclothing.com. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  16. "MAD C (DE) -". 44309streetartgallery.info. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  17. "L'art de la révolution : une exposition hommage à Mai 68". galerie-brugier-rigail.com. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  18. Urban Nation Berlin (27 January 2017). "URBAN NATION". Urban-nation.com (in German). Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  19. Vierte "UrbanArt Biennale®" startet im Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte (in German), retrieved 2017-03-13
  20. "Art and Museum Centre Sinkka | Sinkka".
  21. "44309 STREET//ART GALLERY". 44309streetartgallery.info (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  22. "Rakkaudesta vapauteen - Museo- ja tiedekeskus Luuppi - Oulun kaupunki". 22 August 2019.
  23. "Expo: MadC at Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa". Eden Being.
  24. "Conquête Urbaine" (in French).
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