Museum Exhibition Winter 2017

Tattooed
New York.

Dates

Feb 3–Apr 30, 2017


Type

Institutional Exhibition


Venue

New York Historical Society


Contribution

Two early drawings — Samuel F. O’Reilly & Ed Smith


Press

BBC / TIME / Smithsonian

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About This Exhibition

A collection assembled on Route 22
ended up at one of New York’s most
significant institutions.

The New York Historical Society’s 2017 exhibition Tattooed New York traced the history of tattooing in the city — from the Bowery parlors of the 1890s to the contemporary artists transforming the form. Lift Trucks Art contributed two of the exhibition’s most historically significant pieces: early drawings by Samuel F. O’Reilly, the inventor of the electric tattoo machine, and Ed Smith, one of the defining Bowery tattoo artists of the early 20th century.

These are not reproductions. They are original works, assembled over years by the Lift Trucks collection, and they traveled from a 1922 building on Route 22 in Croton Falls to one of New York’s most important cultural institutions.

“Two early drawings by the Bowery artists Samuel F. O’Reilly and Ed Smith.”

Tattooed New York · Exhibition Catalog · New York Historical Society

The exhibition drew international press — BBC, TIME, Smithsonian, and others covered it extensively. For Lift Trucks, the show validated something that had been true all along: that what had been quietly assembled in Westchester represented a serious and historically significant body of work.

The classic tattoo archive remains one of Lift Trucks’ most substantial holdings — forty artists, decades of American ink history, documented and preserved. The NYHS exhibition was its highest-profile moment, but the collection continues to grow.

Artists


Lift Trucks Art Collection
Classic Tattoo Archive

Press


BBC

Tattooed New York — the city’s tattoo history on display at the Historical Society


TIME

The art of tattoo comes to a major New York museum


Smithsonian

A history of NYC tattooing, from the Bowery to Brooklyn

Documentation & Press

Tattooed New York — exhibition flyer

2010

Group Exhibition

The Ekfrasis Exhibit

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2010

Exhibition

Wonders of Westchester

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2009

Two-Person Exhibition

Stefanelli – Hammerstein

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Visit Us

The collection is
here on Route 22.

The classic tattoo archive — forty artists, decades of American ink history — is housed at Lift Trucks Art in Croton Falls. Available to view by appointment.

40

Artists in the archive

3

International press outlets

1922

Building on Route 22

Free

Always free to visit