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Images of Week 02.28.10

Images of Week 02.28.10

Last Day of FEBRUARY! Make Snowmen while you still can!

Snowman

One of the original displays of public/urban/street art – the Snowman (photo ©Jaime Rojo)


For the most part winter can be a bit barren of new street art in New York.  But these days the street art explosion continues no matter what the weather! Despite the crushing snow and black ice, BSA’s Images of Week keeps finding new stuff. This week’s crop includes a new-for-us REVS and a bunch of El Sol 25  with HAND PAINTED surrealist paper collages. Enjoy!

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Revs
Revs (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Luchador
Woody Luchador on an oak tabletop (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

El Sol 25
El Sol 25 goes to the circus (or a Christian LaCroix show) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

RWK
RWK (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

El Sol 25
El Sol 25 over Faile (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Deeker
Be sure to read Deeker’s latest posting (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Keely
Keely catching snowflakes on the tongue (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Celso
I dream that love will be a piece of cake (Celso) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

El Sol 25
Gray skies are gonna clear up,
Put on a happy face (El Sol 25) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Blip
A simple clean look for spring from this spaceman (Blip) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

El Sol 25
Tony Blair meets Anne Bancroft (El Sol 25) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

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Fun Friday 02.26.10

Fun-Friday

SNOW DAY!!! No School In New York City Today! YAY!!!

We got hit by a big snow storm, which means everybody gets to stay home and play Guitar Hero! Or, you can make a SICK art project in the kitchen with MILK, FOOD COLORING, and DISH SOAP

You’ll never guess what happens when you mix them.

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NIPPLE ALERT: And Now, Our Report from the Olympics

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New Brow!

Nope, it’s not that thing cousin Ralphy has growing on his face….

“A ‘New Brow’ art movement because it was new thinking in the art world.”

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Photographer Terrry Richardson’s portrait of DJ Pauly D of “Jersey Shore”

Pauly D. from Terry Richardson's Site
A portrait of DJ Pauly D. from Terry Richardson’s site

Go to Terry’s Diary HERE.

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I am a SOCIAL MEDIA EXPERT

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Advertising Always Respects Community Values

HUNG LIKE A BILLBOARD

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Damn, I’m feeling kind of insecure right about now.

More on this swell story HERE

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Imminent Disaster In The Studio: Prepping for “Refuge” at Thinkspace Show

Brooklyn based Imminent Disaster has been preparing for a show with Armsrock called “Refuge” at ThinkSpace Gallery in Los Angeles on March 12.

The black paper pulls away from the main stapled piece as Ms. Disaster slices each detail. (photo ©Steven P. Harrington)
The black paper pulls away from the main stapled piece as Ms. Disaster slices each detail. (photo ©Steven P. Harrington)

Here are some shots of preparations in the studio last month.

(photo ©Steven P. Harrington)
(photo ©Steven P. Harrington)

Balancing on a ladder or on bended knees on the factory building wooden floor for hours, Disaster is surrounded by piles of shredded black and white paper, dulled blades, and a quiver of spanky new sharp ones.

The hem of the dress in process (photo ©Steven P. Harrington)
The hem of the dress in process (photo ©Steven P. Harrington)

The new figure regards you over her shoulder and down the full length of her abundant petti-coated bustle, which jutts out from the wall 3.5 feet at it’s hem.

Baby Got Back (photo ©Steven P. Harrington)
Baby Got Back (photo ©Steven P. Harrington)

View the newly completed piece on Imminent Disaster’s Flickr

Thinkspace is moving to Culver City but they are always online HERE.

New ARMSROCK Video of his recent “Passage/Works” projection project


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Factory Fresh and Heliumcowboy Artspace Present: “DAMAGE CONTROL” Boris Hoppek and Alex Diamond

FACTORY FRESH PRESENTS:

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Factory Fresh and Heliumcowboy Artspace present:
DAMAGE:CONTROL
The Art of Boris Hoppek & Alex Diamond
Show opens Friday, March 5th from 8pm-11pm

This March, Factory Fresh welcomes heliumcowboy artspace of Hamburg, Germany as we
partner to presents the art of Boris Hoppek & Alex Diamond. Our two galleries will bring
together German Artist Boris Hoppek & transient Alex Diamond’s work as they have received
increasing international popularity in recent years. These artists have exhibited in solo and
group shows in museums, galleries, festivals and art fairs in Europe as well as in the US. In a
joint effort the artist will show new works on paper and Boris has promised an up the skirt
installation.

Boris Hoppek, has been an acclaimed name in the Graffiti-world since the late eighties, more
recently he has become an outstanding talent within the contemporary art scene. By
thematizing sexuality, violence, racism and oppression in a very clean and accurate style, the
artist isolates provocative themes for contemplation. Since 2004, the heliumcowboy artspace
has exhibited his works in three solo shows and on diverse art fairs. In Basel and Miami 2007,
Hoppek set up huge interactive cardboard installations at SCOPE, and today he is one of the
most prominent European artists coming from a background in Street Art/Graffiti. For SCOPE
Basel 2008, Hoppek was invited to convert the water taxis commuting across the Rhine into
floating artworks, bringing his narrative potential away from the constrictions of a traditional
booth scenario onto the water.

Alex Diamond
is unseizable as a person and difficult to categorize as an artist, he is more
fantasy than reality. His main issue always centres around his work and its presentation, but
never around the personality of an individual. Alex Diamond appears always as a new and
different creation of a role or character with every one of his shows. Not limited by a CV, a
formative education or even a dedicated technique or style, Alex Diamond constantly
develops a new specific presence for the “Artist behind the work“. Alex Diamond is an artist
who apparently lives solely through the art he creates – and vice versa. He plays mind tricks
with visual aids, pleasing at one moment, disturbing in the next. Independent from styles and
techniques, he mirrors life and our constant fight for possession, superiority, survival and love
in an almost nonchalant way. Having focused on his project Being Alex Diamond for the last
year and a half (and of which also a catalogue has been published lately), the artist will now
present a whole new body of drawings at Factory Fresh.

Runs till April 11, 2010

Whilst the exhibition at Factory Fresh, heliumcowboy artspace will also feature Boris Hoppek with a solo booth at
VOLTA Art Fair NY, showing a boxing gym installation by the artist, that is an extension to his well known punch bag
installation which has been presented lastly at Volta 5 in Basel. For further information in this respect, please
contact i@heliumcowoby.com (attn: isabel)
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Factory Fresh is located at 1053 Flushing Avenue between Morgan and Knickerbocker, off the L train Morgan Stop
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Jonathan Levine Gallery Presents: Five Year Anniversary Group Exhibition

Dan Witz at Jonathan Levine Gallery

Image Courtesy Jonathan Levine Gallery

Image Courtesy Jonathan Levine Gallery

Dan Witz. "Sapphire Lounge' Image Courtesy JLG

Dan Witz. "Sapphire Lounge' Image Courtesy JLG

Jonathan Levine Gallery Presents: Five Year Anniversary Group Exhibition

Jonathan LeVine Gallery
Five Year Anniversary
Group exhibition

February 27, 2010 through March 27, 2010

NEW YORK, NY (January 26, 2010) — Jonathan LeVine Gallery will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a commemorative group exhibition featuring exceptional and exemplary new works by forty artists who are either currently represented by the gallery or who have exhibited at the gallery in the past five years. The exhibition will be on view from February 27—March 27, 2010, and there will be an opening reception on Saturday, February 27, from 7—9pm.

Since 2005, Jonathan LeVine Gallery has been an important venue for Street Art (ephemeral work placed in public urban environments) and Pop Surrealism (work influenced by illustration, comic book art, and pop culture imagery). As such, the pieces in this exhibition—comprised of paintings, drawings, and sculptures—will be primarily figurative with a strong sense of narration.

Artists in this exhibition have developed prominent creative voices for themselves as individuals, while also playing valuable roles within the historical context of the larger Street Art and/or Pop Surrealism movements. All of them have been influential in shaping the gallery’s program, creating work with a unique counter-culture point of view.

In LeVine’s words: “I believe that my program represents a generational shift, and that the artists who I work with will continue to define the evolution of this genre.”

Artists with work in the exhibition include (more to come):

Adam Wallacavage
AJ Fosik
Andrew Brandou
Andy Kehoe
Blek le Rat
Chris Mars
Dan Witz
Date Farmers
Dave Cooper
Doze Green
Eric White
Erik Mark Sandberg
Esao Andrews
Gary Baseman
Gary Taxali
Invader
Isabel Samaras
James Jean
Jeff Soto
Jim Houser
Josh Agle (aka Shag)
Kathy Staico Schorr
Mark Dean Veca
Miss Van
Natalia Fabia
Ray Caesar
Ron English
Scott Musgrove
Shepard Fairey
Souther Salazar
Stephan Doitschinoff (aka Calma)
Susan Crawford (aka Plankton Art Company)
Tara McPherson
Titi Freak
WK Interact
Xiaoqing Ding
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Chris Pastras; Artist, Skate Boarder, Entrepreneur, Insightful MF

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“My personal art, that’s my vehicle.  When people look at a show they’re almost kinda seeing my diary of my frustrations.”

This interview on Walrus TV shows Pastras giving great frank modern-life insights, including some on-point searing observations on the toxic legacy of racism we are all swimming in.

“I question the word “race” and the term “race” because it’s obviously been used against everybody at this point.”

About Chris Pastras:
Stereo, founded in 1992 by Chris Pastas’ and Jason Lee, approaches skateboarding with a unique and highly innovative emphasis on style, originality and plain old fashion fun. By incorporating street art, 50s and 60s design, jazz album cover artwork and ideas pulled from early men’s magazines, Stereo has been credited as revolutionizing skateboard graphics, artwork and advertising. The classic Americana styles Stereo produces carries with it a lightness and humor that promotes individuality and creativity amongst skateboarders of all ages.
http://www.stereosoundagency.com/
http://www.thelovestation.com/

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Images of the Week 02.21.10

Images of the Week 02.21.10

Images of the Week 02.21.10 Our Weekly Interview with the Street

WK Interact

WK Interact has been very busy on this spot in Manhattan – a wild untamed tableau that borrows from fantasy and nature. Looks like Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat.  The obstructed view below it is an existing WK piece from a little while ago. (photo @ Jaime Rojo)

WK Ineract (detail)
WK Interact (detail) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Bishop 203

Looks like last weeks Valentine's date got Bangel all upside down! (Bishop203) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Celso...She says call me for some Sweat&Shop
Celso’s lady at the Sweat Shop (thought this might be Specter) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Stickman
Stikmen on a tightrope, with some of those wiggly ones on the sides – for the Woodward Gallery. (Stikman) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Stickman (detail)
Stikman (detail) (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Primo da Clown
Looks like one the members of Insane Clown Posse ran away to New York and joined the Dandy Mob! (Primo da Clown) (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Hand drawing on collage paper
Hand drawing on collage paper (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Space Invader and Stickman
Space Invader and Stikman keeping each other company

(photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Pink Eye
Pink Eye (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

Stickman
A multi-color Stikman looks in context in this one (photo ©Jaime Rojo)

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Artists for: Haiti – Doctors Without Borders

A BENEFIT ART AUCTION TO HELP THE PEOPLE OF HAITI…
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MONEY RAISED GOES DIRECTLY TO DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS AND THEIR CURRENT MISSION IN HAITI!

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 2010
ENVOY Enterprises (131 Chrystie St. – New York City)
6pm – 10pm

* Featuring works by:

Zoe Crosher
Miya Ando
Jordan Eagles
Cordy Ryman
Erika Ranee
Jeffrey Hargrave
Michael De Feo (and Marianna!)
Gabriel J. Shuldiner (and Fiona!)
Dorin Levy
Andrzej Zielinski
Matthew Deleget
Rossana Martinez
Miriam Cabessa
Robert Goolrick
An Hoang
Karlos Carcamo
Hermes Payhruber
Keren Moscovitch
Seyhan Musaoglu
Antoine Lefebvre
Kyoung eun Kang
Nicky Enright
Shani Peters
Brian Petro
Elia Bettaglio
Cecile Chong
Casey J. Diskin
Morgan Ersery
Christine Gedeon
Lea Bertucci
Suzanne Kathaleen Stroebe
Marina Zamalin
Danielle Goldsmith
George Towne
Vincent Como
Yen-Ting Chung
Genevieve White
Christopher Stout
Jess Ramsay
Mary Younkin
Josh Bricker
Joseph Ayala
Leah Dixon
Paul Vlachos
Loretta Lomanto
Tomoe Tsutsumi
Karen Dolmanish
Michael Gaffney
Bianca Franco
David Mann
Heide Fasnacht
Davina Hsu
Jae Kyung Kim
Chandrika Shrobe
Aya Rodriguez-Izumi
Jasmin Geyer-Gershony
Avi Levy
Amy Finkebeiner
Yevgeniy Rybakov
Ivo Bonacorsi
Rochelle Rubinstein
Fiona Conrad
Holly Overton
Samuel Vider
Jacqui McLoughlin
Chris Mezte
Joan Matalon
David Boim
Ryan Turley
Nicole Bezerril
Rodolfo Moraga
Emanuele Sferruzza Moszkowicz
Bridget O’Rourke
Eleanor White
Steve Page
Linda Griggs
Logan T. Sibrel

curated by Gabriel J. Shuldiner and Dorin Levy

http://envoy.typepad.com/envoy/2010/02/artists-for-haiti-art-auction-17-february-2010.html

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Images of the Week 02.14.10

Our Weekly Interview With the Street

On Tuesday February 09 I found the roll up gates to the Deli on the corner of Bedford and N. 7 closed. I have never seen those gates down in my eleven years in the Burg. I was caught off guard and it made me anxious, until I learned that Al, the proprietor has passed away. It was with much sadness that I took this photo of a piece that Lister had done on those gates years ago. I dedicate this set of images to Al. He was gentle and kind and he was always jovial and ready to help you with whatever you need in his shop. RIP Al.

On Tuesday I found the roll-up gates to the Deli on the corner of Bedford and N. 7 closed. Located in the epicenter of rapidly gentrifying Williamsburg, I've not seen the gates ever down once since the 1990's. Besides the revelation of seeing the piece by Anthony Lister for the first time, I was a little confused to see it closed. Then I saw the cluster of lit candles and vases of flowers on the sidewalk by the entrance, and I learned that Al, the hard-working warm and friendly owner of the deli had passed away. Suddenly it was with sadness that I took this photo. Even though these images aren't specific to him, we dedicate this weeks images to Al, who really liked the street art in the neighborhood, and welcomed the artists who brought this neighborhood to life. Al was an example of what can make Brooklyn neighborhoods great - an open-hearted gentle and kind guy; he always had a moment to talk and joke with you and was always ready to help you with whatever you needed in his shop. R.I.P. Al and condolences to his family and friends. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Courtesy of your Friendly Neighborhood
A new alien piece by “Courtesy of your Friendly Neighborhood” (© Jaime Rojo)

Goons in Versace circa 1989
Goons in Versace circa 1989 (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Lost Boy. This artist puts out small pencil drawings with fantasy/mithological imagery
Yes, she looks a little underdressed for this kind of weather. Lost Boy (the artist) puts out small original pencil  or pen drawings with fantasy/mythological imagery (photo @ Jaime Rojo)

Lost Boy
Another Lost Boy (Photo © Jaime Rojo)

Goons'  dinner specials
Goons’ dinner specials (photo @ Jaime Rojo)

Tazz
Tazz got a couple gold caps (photo @ Jaime Rojo)

Brooklyn Beef on a bed of Steve McQueen Skewville
Brooklyn Beef with Steve McQueen on the background Skewville (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Flash Light Boy
Miniature Dick Nixon singing into a flashlight (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Pet Bird
Pet Bird (photo @ Jaime Rojo)

Magnet Sculpture on metal door. Sculpture is hard to find in the street art
Magnet Sculpture on metal door. (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Stop Matt Siren!
Stop Matt Siren before he bites! (photo © Jaime Rojo)

It is always very peaceful when the snow is falling
It is always peaceful when the snow is falling (photo © Jaime Rojo)

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Valentines! Nothing Says “I Love You” Like Bad Theatre

It’s very important to understand some of the pivotal cultural influences that help shape today’s New York Street Art scene.

This is not one of them.  I think The Brick Theater in East Williamsburg/West Bushwick reliably produces some of the worst shows you are likely to ever see.  Truly wretched.

You’re Welcome is a collection of 5 small plays about creation and failure; a unified theatrical myth that tells the story of an invented band of performers and their catastrophic attempts at connection. The plays are also about love, death, desire, tragedy, comedy, drunk driving, sexiness, beauty, loss, the battle between good and evil, a baby born wearing a hat. And theater.  Kind of the last word on theater.

The Brick Theater is HERE

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