News | August 3, 2010

Discrepancies — a new book by Alex Gross

Announcing the forthcoming release of an exciting new title published by Gingko Press, titled after—and released in conjunction with—the upcoming solo exhibition of new works by Alex Gross. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase at the opening reception from 7—9pm on Saturday, September 11th, 2010. Discrepancies Frederick Douglass, a Centaur, serpents,... read more
Press | July 16, 2010

Viva la Revolucion at MCASD – ongoing press coverage on AM

As the opening reception approaches for Viva la Revolucion at Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, Arrested Motion has been covering all of the installations and corresponding public mural projects around town. Check out the posts on their page dedicated to the project HERE.
Video | July 15, 2010

Stephan Doitschinoff (Calma) art in new NASA video

The latest music video from NASA features artwork by Brazilian artist Stephan Doitschinoff (aka Calma), following the band’s previous videos which featured animated artwork by artists such as Date Farmers and Shepard Fairey. Check it out!…    
Video | July 13, 2010

Invader reference on Futurama

In a recent episode of Futurama on the FOX network, a clear reference is made to the iconic mosaic tile work by the artist INVADER, as the show’s robot character Bender is portrayed cementing tiles onto walls in many locations in the streets to form images which resemble a pixelized version of himself. As neatly summarized... read more
Video | July 12, 2010

Invader – San Diego Invasion

In conjunction with Viva la Revolución : A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape which opens on July 17th at MCASD in San Diego, Invader has completed an invasion on the streets of San Diego, as well as The Space Invader Walk, a huge virtual piece which will be presented in the museum as a movie.... read more
Video | July 5, 2010

BIG BANG BIG BOOM, by: Blu

"BIG BANG BIG BOOM: an unscientific point of view on the evolution of life… and how it could end." Direction and Animation by BLU Also check out Letter A, the animation created by the Blu as a site-specific installation at Jonathan LeVine Gallery for our 2007 group exhibition, Streets of Europe, below:
News | June 29, 2010

Jeff Soto paints facade of EYEBEAM

While he was in town for the opening of his current exhibition—Lifecycle, the artist Jeff Soto painted a striking piece on the façade of Chelsea’s EYEBEAM, just around the corner from the gallery, at 540 West 21st Street. Many thanks to the fine folks at EYEBEAM for their neighborly support, and the incredible work they... read more
Press | June 24, 2010

Jeff Soto cover feature in Hi-Fructose

Check out the upcoming Volume 16 issue of Hi-Fructose magazine for a cover feature on Jeff Soto, with an interview featuring images from Lifecycle, his upcoming solo exhibition here at JLG.
News | June 22, 2010

Viva la Revolucion at MCASD

VIVA LA REVOLUCION: A DIALOGUE WITH THE URBAN LANDSCAPE Curated by guest curator Pedro Alonzo and MCASD Associate Curator Lucía Sanromán. Jul 18, 2010–Jan 02, 2011 Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego http://mcasd.org For the first time in history, the majority of the world’s population lives in urban communities. The urban setting and its corresponding... read more
News | June 15, 2010

Souther Salazar at Fumetto Festival

Souther Salazar recently created a sculptural installation called Alejandro and the Idea Machine, which was exhibited last month at the Fumetto Comix Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland. Check out these fun installation photos, courtesy of the artist… And here’s a timelapse video as well: