Category Archives: Shows

Beyond the Street UK Book Launch

Written by Patrick Nguyen and Stuart Mackenzie and published by Gestalten,  ” Beyond the Street” is comprised of interviews and images with 100 key players in street and urban art from around the world. With its impressive list of participants, artists, gallerists, auction houses gathered over two years, this 400 pages tome provides a unique and insightful portrait of street and urban art.

More details about the book and list of participants here.

LONDON BOOK LAUNCH
Many contributors, artists and art enthusiasts attended the London book launch and signing event at the Phillips de Pury auction house: Alexone, Blek Le Rat, D*Face, Lucas Price, Mode2,  Slinkachu, Matt Small, Andipa Gallery, Gallerie LJ, Steve Lazarides to name a few.

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Patrick Nguyen signing                                Stuart Mackenzie with Blek Le Rat

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Alexone with Lucas Price                             Matt Small
 
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Lina from Gestalten and David Chaumet

 More photos  from the event by Butterfly here
NEW YORK BOOK LAUNCH
If you missed the London one and wish to meet some of the contributors, Deitch Projects will be holding the US book launch on Thursday 27 May 2010.
18 Wooster Street, New York, NY 10013

RSVP required. See the invite below.

Invitation Deitch

The Faile & Bäst Deluxx Fluxx Arcade in NYC

After the London success of the explosive and creative Deluxx Fluxx video arcade installation (covered here )  Brooklyn-based duo Faile and collaborator Bast take over a disused storefront on the Lower East Side.

 Faile & Bast's Deluxx Fluxx

Originally conceived as a one-off project in London, Deluxx Fluxx allowed Faile and Bast to indulge nostalgia for the classic video arcade while exploring the tactile possibilities of the wooden cabinet as sculptural medium.

Deluxx Fluxx aims to make art less sterile, more fun, and accessible to a broad audience. This sensibility harkens back to the golden age of arcade games; a time when the Lower East Side itself was still a redoubt for punk rock and graffiti culture.  Deluxx Fluxx is entirely interactive, and invites viewers to play a round of psychedelic foosball and take part in the art itself. It is the artists’ intention that viewers will forget they are looking at art, and be captivated by the carnivalesque. The video arcade may be a lost form, but in Faile and Bast’s re-imagining, it gets a temporary and much needed revival.

In its New York incarnation, a new set of the retrofitted machines run games by Adapted based on Faile and Bast’s omnivorous visual language, with sounds produced by Seth Jabour of the noted band Les Savy Fav.

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Photos by Butterfly

The show is now on view until the 27th May 2010.

Check out this video from the NY Times
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http://vimeo.com/11625152

Deluxx Fluxx NYC
158 Allen St. New York, NY 10002 
Tuesday-Sunday 3-11pm

 More information available at www.DeluxxFluxx.com 

Art from the New World- Opening Part II

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Gary Baseman brought many of his characters to life with costumed live models  like Skeleton Girl, Hickey Bat Girl, Bubble Girl and also Toby and little devil “Hot Cha Cha Cha” initially created for “La Noche de la Fusion” Festival. Click on the images to enlarge

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It was surreal to see so many artists under one roof.  
Many UK artists also joined in like D*Face, Nick Walker, Ian Francis, Lucas Price to name a few.

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 Last but not least, Dita von Teese entertained the guests with her infamous burlesque routine . ( Photos of the performance were not allowed) 

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On Saturday 15 May Gary Baseman conducted a tour of the exhibition and the participating artists were available to greet and sign.  

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More photos from Butterfly about the show and party  here 

 

Art from the New World – Opening Part I

Los Angeles Corey Helford Gallery has collaborated with Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery , the home of Banksy vs Bristol Museum, British street phenomenon Banksy’s largest and most-talked about world exhibition to date, Art from the New World. 

This unprecedented exhibition presents a diverse range of paintings, sculptures and installations  from 45 artists, from pop surreal to neo-figurative to street. An impressive line up of artists were also present at the opening week end.


From left to right: 
Colin and Sas Christian,  David Stoupakis, Joshua Petker, Michael Buff Monster, Sylvia Ji, SHAG, Natalia Fabia,  Lola,  Gary Baseman, Sarah Folkman, Brandi Milne, Mike Stilkey, Korin Faught


Gary Baseman


Colin Christian


Buff Monster


Michael Mararian


Adam Wallacavage,  Natalia Fabia and Lola


SHAG

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Photos by Butterfly

See our Part II for the opening party coverage soon.

Charles Krafft & Mike Leavitt Opening – Pitchwork Pals

A variety of handcrafted items transform StolenSpace Gallery into a sinister souvenir shop with dictator teapots, life-size human bone china shovels, cardboard tennis shoes and artist action figures.

 

‘Pitchfork Pals’
By Charles Krafft & Mike Leavitt
14.05.10 – 30.05.10

http://www.stolenspace.com

More photos from the opening HERE