Showing posts with label Opening/Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opening/Exhibition. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2011

'Art In The Streets' Opens at MOCA - With Controversy and Anticipation

Art in the Streets opened at MOCA in Los Angeles recently. It is the first major U.S. museum survey of graffiti and street art.


But at what cost? Exploitation to the masses may not get the respect and understanding originally intended. The original LA mural was removed because of complaints, Revok was arrested, and the list goes on...

Artist Blu was commissioned to do a huge mural on a wall outside of the MOCA,
but it was buffed' due to complaints.

Blu hard at work on the massive mural,
This is the massive mural before it was buffed...

Artist JR is know for work like this recent Mural in LA

REVOK doing his thing in Hawaii (Info - Free Revok)


Curated by MOCA Director Jeffrey Deitch and Associate Curators Roger Gastman and Aaron Rose, the exhibition will outline the development of graffiti and street art from the 1970s to the global movement it has become today, focussed on key cities such as New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, and Sao Paulo, where a distinctive visual language or attitude has developed. The exhibition will include paintings, mixed media sculptures, and interactive installations by more than 50 of the most influential artists and will highlight Los Angeles's role in the evolution of graffiti and street art, with special sections dedicated to seminal local movements such as cholo graffiti and Dogtown skateboard culture. A comprehensive timeline illustrated with artwork, photos, video, and ephemera will provide a historical context for the work.

In other words it will be a massive collection of work from the most influential 'underground' visual creators of modern time...

This mural protest street art piece was photographed in Los Angeles


This is a list of the Artist (I mean 'SERIOUS'!!!)

ALEXIS ROSS, ANDRE, A-ONE, BARRY MCGEE, BEAR 167, BILL DANIEL, BILL RAY, BLADE, CHARLIE AHEARN, CHAZ BOJORQUEZ, COCO144, COST, CRAIG COSTELLO, CRAIG R. STECYK III, CRASH, DAN MURPHY, DASH SNOW, DAZE, DELTA, DEVIN FLYNN, DON LEICHT, DONDI, DRUGS, ED TEMPLETON, EINE, ERIK BRUNETTI, ESTEVAN ORIOL, FAB 5 FREDDY, FREEDOM, FUTURA, GORDON MATTA-CLARK, GUSMANO CESARETTI, HAZE, HENRY CHALFANT, HOWARD GRIBBLE, HUGH HOLLAND, INVADER, IRAK, IZ THE WIZ, JAMIE REID, JAMES PRIGOFF, JANE DICKSON, JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT, JOHN AHEARN, JOHN FEKNER, JON NAAR, JOSH LAZCANO, JR, KAWS, KEITH HARING, KENNY SCHARF, KIELY JENKINS, KOOR, LADY PINK, LARRY CLARK, LEE QUINONES, LOOMIT, MALCOLM MCLAREN, MARE 139, MARGARET KILGALLEN, MARK GONZALES, MARTHA COOPER, MISS VAN, MISTER CARTOON, MODE 2, NECKFACE, NOC, OS GEMEOS, PATTI ASTOR, PHASE 2, RAMMELLZEE, RETNA, REVOK, REVOLT, REVS, RISK, ROA, ROBBIE CONAL, RON ENGLISH, SABER, SHARP, SHEPARD FAIREY, SJK171, SNAKE 1, SPIKE JONZE, STELIOS, STEPHEN POWERS, STEVE GRODY, SWOON, TAKI 183, TEEN WITCH, TERRY RICHARDSON, TODD JAMES, TOXIC, TRACY 168, ZEPHYR,...plus one extra bonus artist.
A small section of BARRY MCGEE's NYC Mural

One of the 'Art In the Streets' Artist is a friend of mine, German Artist LOOMIT

He is featured in my coffee table book (Expressions Book One South Africa) during his travels to SA.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Love & Hate - 'Making Some Waves' in 2010 and guess who was there to capture some of the action








LOVE AND HATE STUDIO




LOVE AND HATE STUDIO going strong since 2004, love and hate studio is now based in Cape Town, South Africa and consists of 2 artists working together and apart .. They keep busy by producing high quality limited edition products and apparel for sale, contribute to , host and curate various exhibitions and small projects, illustration for various use, recycling cool old things, painting on the streets and on canvas, drawing pictures or taking on projects with friends and enemies. love and hate is available for : painting and drawing commissions - illustration - murals - exhibitions - live painting - book projects - curating. If you have any comments or questions , good or bad Mail them on: loveandhatestudio@gmail.com

Friday, December 24, 2010

75.co.za Group Photography Exhibition w/ DJ Just Be...? on the 1's & 2's Rocking the Vibes

I was one of the 75.co.za Artists ('graphers') showing work in the Exhibition, as well as DJ'ing the Opening

75.co.za Founder Mr. Nkoane hanging his photography in addition to a pic of My Work going up

The Expressions Book Perspextives

I was really happy with the look and feel of my pieces, def doing more work on different clear medias in the future

The packed gallery during my DJ set

DJ Just Be...? providing the beats

Friday, December 3, 2010

Cape Town Gallery Exhibition and Launch Event For Expressions Book One South Africa Goes Off In Style!!!

Here are some images from the opening night...
Photography by Mike Ellis and Miguel Howell

The 2 floor gallery space

Cats checking out The Book

Downstairs Studio Jol

Sailor Jerry flowing like a river

Bartender bru

More cats checkin' out The Book

DJ Adrain Day's Special Guest Performance

Mix n' Blend's Jonathan Arnold

Book Enthusiasts w/ Outdoor Vinyl Stickers

Jamie from Woodies Ramps/Dope Ind.

Skate Jam inside the downstairs Studio


Check out these rad slideshow features from from the opening night....

Monday, October 25, 2010

Museum Photographic Art Gallery's Opening Exhibition - The New Landscape

Museum Gallery recently held its opening exhibition (I'm happy to be in) titled THE NEW LANDSCAPE. Which showcased a bold array of works from a number of talented photographers surrounding the interpretation of new landscape both vague and classic. Tons of cats showed up from all walks of life, it was good to see people outside the art scene as well as some heavy hitters. The opening was packed when I arrived despite getting there just after the we-are-awesome.com photo peps' bailed (which is a good thing because most of the time they use me for a banner or something) they do slideshow/features of all the uber cool people that show up at big events. The kind folks at Sailor Jerry (Class Rum 'for those of you late to the ship!) hooked up the gallery proper to keep everyone smiling. It was a rad night to say the least; big up to Dylan Culhane for all his efforts and sorting everything out. The work will be up for a few more weeks so go check it out, this is the Museum-Gallery site for directions and contact info. Here are a few images
I shot at the opening.... Enjoy-

It was a bit of challenge to shoot candid images of people looking at my work but I got a few nice ones.

Greg Beadle the Museum Gallery's Big Boss Man

Tarjei Langeland with his work


Here are a few of the pics' for Sailor Jerry taken by Michael Ellis