Tim Rollins & K.O.S, Fashion Moda, Longwood Arts Gallery, and Bronx River Gallery, South Bronx Show, 1986

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Color offset, 24″ x 18″. Featuring art by Tim Rollins & K.O.S. and photograph by Michael McKenzie. Poster design by Stephan Neumann.

The annual neighborhood survey “South Bronx Show,” inaugurated at Fashion Moda in 1979, later spilled over into other local venues the Longwood Arts Gallery and Bronx River Gallery.

Tim Rollins began making art with his students at Intermediate School 52 in the early 1980s, naming his youthful collaborators “Kids of Survival,” or K.O.S.

The South Bronx Show, Fashion Moda, Tim Rollins, 1986, The Children of Lyman Place

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The Downtown Era began in the 1970s, when aspiring artists of the baby-boomer generation arrived in New York. Over the next two decades, they would radically change the art world, opening it up to new forms of media, new modes of exhibiting art, and new social perspectives.