Samuel E Vázquez

 

Samuel E Vázquez is a contemporary visual artist. He has exhibited alongside Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Sam Gilliam, Sabina Klein, Sam Francis, Keith Haring, and Futura 2000 among others. His work is rooted in the New York City subway painting era of the 1970s and 80s and informed by the work of Ed Clark, Mimmo Rotella, Jacques Villeglé, Jackson Pollock, and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

 
 

Born in Puerto Rico and raised in Harlem and East Harlem NYC, Vázquez came of age during the 1980s, when graffiti and hip-hop emerged as vital forms of expression in communities too often excluded from the cultural mainstream. These movements provided him not only with a language of rhythm and gesture but also with a philosophy of transformation: of claiming visibility, of making beauty out of what the world overlooked or discarded.

This sensibility extends into his studio practice. Alongside his vibrant abstractions, Vázquez creates assemblages that reimagine what others deem refuse—wood, metal, paper, fragments of the everyday—repurposed into works that pulse with dignity and vitality. In this act of reconfiguration, he aligns with a broader lineage of artists who have long redefined the very boundaries of material, imbuing the remnants of modern life with new meaning.

His canvases, meanwhile, vibrate with movement: bold strokes, layered textures, and shifting fields of color that echo both the density of the city and the improvisational freedom of music. The syncopated rhythms of jazz and the pulse of hip-hop infuse his work, turning painting into a visual equivalent of sound—at once spontaneous and intensely structured. Yet beyond rhythm and form, his abstractions are meditations on identity, resilience, and the persistence of memory. They invite us into the space between chaos and order, where histories—personal and collective, Nuyorican and diasporic—find expression in color and form.

Thus, undoubtedly Vázquez has transmuted the urgency of the street and the remnants of the everyday into a refined painterly idiom.


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For a selection of available work, contact CSB Fine Arts, NYC.

 

Upcoming • Retrospective

Samuel E Vázquez: Poetic Reflection
January 26–June 24, 2026
Peeler Art Center
DePauw Univertsity
10 W Hanna St
Greencastle IN 46135