Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

beinArt Collective Group exhibition 'Dystopia'

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 19th - 8:00 - 11:30 pm.
Exhibit runs from March 19th - April 9th 2011.

CoproGallery
Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave, Unit T5,
Santa Monica, CA


Chaos and ruin. Technological trends corrupting. Deformation, anatomical abnormalities, degradation and displacement. Whether related to the human body and spirit or the human environment, it is the 'anti' utopia.









Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Zero Dollar Show

In contrast to its location inside an internationally financed mall and entertainment complex - Melbourne Central - The Zero Dollar Show cost nothing.....zero.
The field of art has a special relationship with the notion of theft. Famous art heists! Copyright infringement! And so to build upon this special relationship, 18 artists make up The Zero Dollar Show and each piece of art cost zero dollars to make. They found, they stole, and they exchanged favours for transport.

The West Wing, Lvl 2
Melbourne Central (next to Gloria Jean's)
Swanston St
Melbourne

On NOW, noon-5pm daily
Closing event Sun Jan 16, 4-6pm

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Melbourne Art Events This Week



Secret Wars latest battle will be a cracker:

Ken Taylor is an illustrator that is famous all over the world for his amazing style in the close knit world of rock poster art. He has designed posters for Ben Harper, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, and the Arctic Monkeys to name but a few.

Deb is one of Australia's premier female artists, working on the street, commercially and in exhibitions. Deb has an iconic style that is instantly recognisable and is only the 2nd girl to participate in Secret Wars in Australia.

Wednesday 8 December 2010
Doors open 6:30pm
1000 £ Bend
361 Lt Lonsdale St
Melbourne
Tickets: $14.90 from Moshtix (inc b/f). $15 at the door (very limited!)

Keep an eye out for pics and hopefully some video by the end of the week!!



No Vacancy Gallery and QV Melbourne present FIT TO PRINT a one-off exhibition and weekend printmaking demonstrations to be held in QV Square that showcase Australia's finest emerged and emerging printmaking artists.
In total more than 40 artists' will present different print techniques and processes including - Screen-Printing, Linocut Printing and Gocco Printing - with featured works making for the perfect gift this Christmas.

Thursday December 9 - December 23, 2010
No Vacancy Gallery
Jane Bell Lane
Melbourne

Printmaking demonstrations will take place on

Saturday December 11 (screen printing)
Sunday December 12 (linocut printing)
Saturday December 18 (gocco printing)

2.00pm to 4.00pm in QV Square (next to No Vacancy Gallery)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Go Font Ur Self - Melbourne Show

Checked out this show tonight. Some really nice pieces, although the glass frame made a horrid reflection.
Some of my favourites....

Bones
(I was on the verge of dropping $250 that I don't have on this)


Mike Giant


Well Dressed Vandals

Luke Lucas

Travis Millard

Monday, November 29, 2010

Melbourne Art Shows This Week

Just one I've found so far this week, and it's a good one!


GO FONT UR SELF

The traveling typographic exhibition is making it's next stop at the No Vacancy Gallery in Melbourne featuring a great lineup of artists and designers: Mike Giant, Parra, Travis Millard, Hedof, Ozzie Wright, Sofles, Bones, Siggi Eggertsson, Well Dressed Vandals, Lachie Goldsworthy, and John Siddle.

ONE NIGHT ONLY: Wednesday 1 December 2010, 6pm
No Vacancy Gallery
34-40 Jane Bell Lane (entrance off Russell Street)
Melbourne
VIC 3000
Tel: (03) 9663 3798

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Amanda White Exhibition: 'Circles & Animal Skins'


Toronto artist Amanda White has some new works entitled 'Circles & Animal Skins on show at 129 Gallery
In this new series of ink drawings, animal and plant textures and skins form circular piles. The images themselves are influenced stylistically by the tradition of botanical and zoological illustrations, but here the subjects are amorphous shapes.


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November 3-27 2010
Reception: Saturday November 6, 1 – 4pm

129 Ossington Ave.
Toronto, ON M6J 2Z6
Canada
email: gallery@129ossington.com
Ph: +1 416-532-1310

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Richard Colman's Something Better

Richard Colman's new show at  Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Jean-Pierre Roy Opens at RARE September 9

Jean-Pierre Roy's A Rational Spectacle
Kicks Off 13th Season at RARE

September 9 - October 7

Opening Reception
Thursday, September 9, 6-9PM
547 W 27th St. #514
New York City 10001




Check out Rare Gallery.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

"This Fear You May Know" Exhibition And White Walls Skinner Interview!

Skinner’s solo show “This Fear You May Know” opens on Saturday, August 14th at White Walls from 7 – 11 pm.  If you’d like a sneak peak of Skinner’s work and to learn more about him, check out this exclusive interview!

This Fear You May Know opens on August 14, 2010 and runs through September 4, 2010. Blending variant sources of fantasy art accented with nuances of social commentary, Skinner’s works in this exhibit illustrate his observations of a growing obsession with destruction and conflict, and how fear guides the course of social action.

The artwork in This Fear You May Know will be comprised of 24 medium and large-scale acrylic and airbrushed paintings, sculptural pieces, and custom air-brushed masks. These pieces are based on the artist’s interests in mythology, the occult, cultural myths and folk tales, and modified by his nostalgic approach to comics and magazines.




1. How long do you spend on an average sized painting?
I can spend up to a week on an average size painting…If life goes easy on me for a week straight, I can get a considerable amount of work done…but things happen…design jobs to pay immediate bills, music, rabbits need to get neutered, fixing cars…business and meetings…if that stuff could stop then I would be getting paintings done at an exponential rate…which I have essentially tried to do for this show…

2. Your favorite comic book?
My favorite all time comic book would be the Hulk from growing up…But as a strange and very particular adult of bizarre tastes I would have to say Black Hole by Charles Burns…there are many strange zines out there right now as well!..Super Gods by Warren Ellis is amazing right now and The Walking Dead of course.

3. What does your studio usually look like?
You know right now its been pretty clean…Once I started freaking out about keeping these new paintings safe, I started cleaning it out…I took all my big sculptures and giant heads from previous show/ installations and went to the packing place I send my paintings from and they let me do a giant installation there that is permanent so I wouldn’t have to worry about it…Theres Giant severed heads hanging from the ceiling of this rad shipment center now.

4. Your biggest fear as a child?
As a child my fears were very dream based…and now that I examine them as an adult, they are very clearly psychology 101…my fears were all based on the needs and reactions of adults around me…what they wanted, how I should react and what emotional needs I could supply for them…If they would have just not used me and my sister as bargaining chips in their selfish emotional tug of war I would be chillin’…I cant stand people who have children to fulfill some kind of shallow self appreciating, pseudo cultural tradition of reproducing themselves…get over yourselves, do some personal/emotional development and earn the right to lovingly care for another person…Jesus Christ!

5. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A really famous, narcissistic asshole who hates what he has become. Or a total fucking burnout.

6. Despite sex, race, and cultural differences, do you think there is something that connects all humans together?
Oh yeah…emotions…whether they are oppressed, damaged, open or distorted…we all have them and are all trying to be “okay”…The lucky ones have been fostered at an early age to accept their emotions..You cannot get away from them…it is best to learn to live with our feelings in a natural healthy way so we can be all happy and supportive of each other…and not punch each other out and road rage on folks…the problem is, we have unhealthy cultural/social conditioning that tries to mold the way we behave in our roles as feminine and masculine people…we are taught that it is best to act a certain way and then it leads to complete douchery and insensitivity. Magazines, ads, and media are there to reinforce it as well in case you ever forget that there are standards that you will never live up to.

7. Best childhood memory?
Anytime I was allowed to be….running around with other kids just wailing on some kickball or wrecking some water slides…I really really loved it when I could just ride my bike for hours behind my house alone.

8. What does your cosmic mayhem look like?
There is a formless and writhing mass in the center of the universe that is slowly pulling everything towards it…it is all colors shifting and folding unto itself and none you can comprehend…It is hideous, liquid, and horrible. It moves as a fleeting dream never to be waken from…It speaks in your mind with aching whispers and sickening memories that send you into a feverish  illness not unlike dying…There are no rational laws your mind can abide, no emotional parallels your form can distinguish as  a frail mortal body shatters at the absolute inability to understand. This cosmos is not for you and I…we are les than a ripple in the smallest puddle.

9. What does bliss look like for you?
Wrestling with some puppies! Oh…and camping by a river with Kristie and some friends…Go on a hike and take some mushrooms..AND! No deadlines!

10. Favorite thing to eat and drink?
I love vegan Thai food! Indian food! And I started going to this Ethiopian restaurant that rules! Queen of Sheba!!

Check out White Walls for more.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Skinner - This Fear You May Know - White Walls Gallery SF

Skinner has a show at White Walls Aug 14 - Sep 4



Check out the great interview with Skinner on the White Walls Blog

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Johnston Foster -The Keeper, 2010 / May 15 - June 19 raregallery

The Keeper, 2010
Plastic, rubber, glass, screws, bicycle spokes,
garden hose, table cloth, wire, hot glue, marbles
51" x 132" x 48" (detail)



JOHNSTON FOSTER
Catch & Release


May 15 - June 19

OPENING RECEPTION

Saturday May 15, 6-8 PM
547 W 27 Street | No. 514
New York New York 10001



Johnston Foster, a Richmond, VA-based artist, will present his fourth solo show, titled Catch & Release, at RARE from May 15 through June 19. He will exhibit a group of new sculptures created from salvaged materials gathered from highway medians, back roads, alleys, and dumpsters. Works include an 11-foot long, 12-legged tiger balancing a hornets' nest in its tail, a gutted shark giving birth to its offspring, a hornet-infested pizza, and a unicorn sinking in a tar pit.

The artist continues his exploration of fundamental sculptural ideas of shape and form by utilizing and breathing new life into things that consumers consign to the dust bin. Imparting a bold, readily recognizable rough-hewn aesthetic to materials and exhibiting an exuberant, almost child-like engagement with process, he infuses his objects with a combination of wide-eyed innocence and an open-ended sensibility that is simultaneously inviting and foreboding.





JP at TAM



Catch & Release, 2009
Plastic, rubber, PVC, insulation,
kiddie pool, vacuum hose, screws, marbles
18" x 60" x 36"



Foster is a hunter & gatherer who forages for his materials before even he knows what they will become. His art-making process finds its inspiration in the simple need to create things with his hands . . . nothing more . . . nothing less. While his guess as to what the end result will be is as good as anyone's, perhaps through a combination of subconscious compulsion and the utilization of materials that serve as a cultural X-ray, Foster is always saying something, or at least allowing viewers to "say" (or see) something through his work.



In the past, the artist's sculpture seemed to hold up a mirror to our less attractive cultural traits of materialism, greed, and wastefulness. In anticipation of the recent birth of his son, he has produced work of a different quality, inspired more than usual by the sheer life-affirming act of creating. Tucked into the new sculpture are glimpses of the joys and fears, and outright wackiness, associated with the responsibility for creating something out of the love of doing so.

Souvenir, 2010
Plastic, rubber, PVC, trash can, garden hose, marbles
Edition of 25
Each approx. 5" x 12" x 8"




The centerpiece of the exhibition, an 11-foot long tiger titled The Keeper (2010), which sports a multitude of eyes, legs, and paws, impresses as an act of creation gone amuck. However, one will not be hard pressed to find a measure of humanity in this beast. Weighted down by its own limbs while gently cradling a hornets' nest in its tail and transporting a swarm of hornets on its hindquarters, the tiger appears to be engaged in a symbiotic relationship.

In the more violent Catch & Release (2009), Foster still maintains a life-affirming stance - although viciously cut open and left to die, a mother shark has been forced to birth several babies that will continue on in her absence. Foster scatters a few other slices of life throughout his show: a whirling dervish of a pizza pie (Supreme, 2010) is being lifted off the ground by scores of hornets who find sustenance in its crust and toppings, while 25 severed tiger paws (Souvenir, 2010) are given lives of their own by the inclusion of an all-seeing eye in each one of them.


In 2004, Foster exhibited in one of the project rooms at PS 1 Contemporary Art Center in Long Island City, New York. A group exhibition at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco followed in 2005, along with a solo show at Brigham Young University Museum of Art in Utah. In the winter of 2007, Foster's second museum solo show took place at University Galleries, Illinois State University (catalog). He exhibited in December 2007 at Lieu d'Images et d'Art (LIA) in Grenoble, France, and was part of a group exhibition in October 2008 at CRAC Alsace in Altkirch, France. His third solo show at RARE in September 2008 preceded a one-person exhibition at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia (catalog). He made his European solo debut in 2009 at galerieXprssns in Hamburg and will be included in two group shows in 2010: at Kidspace at MASS MoCA (Fall 2010) and at the Torrance Art Museum in California (Summer 2010).



547 W 27 Street | No. 514
New York New York 10001

Open Wed to Sat 11-6
& by Appointment

646-339-6050
hello@rare-gallery.com

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Vader Project


Freeman’s presents
The Vader Project
Los Angeles Auction Preview
See 100 customized Darth Vader helmets of The Vader Project before they go up for auction!

Opening Night Party
Friday, June 11 6pm - 10pm
With DJs The Crystal Pharaoh and
The Sucklord from BAND of the LOST

Saturday, June 12 2pm
Catalog signing with over 20 participating artists.

Open Daily from Noon - 6pm June 12 - 20.
6812 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles CA 90036








order the catalog here.

more here.