In the 1980s, Richard Hambleton was the Shadowman, a specter in the night who painted hundreds of startling silhouettes on the walls of lower Manhattan and, along with Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, sparked the street art movement.
Critics revered Hambleton as a definitive American Pop-Expressionist artist. But uncomfortable with his own success, he alienated those around him, from art dealers...
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